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What is your worst Sitcom of all time and why please
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Last of the Summer Wine, definitely! I just find it a total bore. It always ends up with the silly old fools getting into the most unlikely predicament by the end of the programme. It's so predictable and unfunny - in my opinion - although some people obviously adore it since it has been going since the year dot.
"The Office" and "League of Gentlemen", for the same reason in both cases.
When they started, there was a huge amount of hype and publicity about them. I watched the first episode, to see what all the fuss was about. I didn't think it was at all funny, and didn't get what all the fuss was about. There was great critical acclaim after the first episode, so I watched the second episode as well, thinking that I may have been in the wrong mood the first time.
Both of these programmes I found to be utterly unfunny and have never watched either since. I reckon it must be some sort of acquired taste, and I might like them if I force myself to watche the repeats again from the beginning (whenever they get repeated).
When they started, there was a huge amount of hype and publicity about them. I watched the first episode, to see what all the fuss was about. I didn't think it was at all funny, and didn't get what all the fuss was about. There was great critical acclaim after the first episode, so I watched the second episode as well, thinking that I may have been in the wrong mood the first time.
Both of these programmes I found to be utterly unfunny and have never watched either since. I reckon it must be some sort of acquired taste, and I might like them if I force myself to watche the repeats again from the beginning (whenever they get repeated).
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And another vote for Last of The Summer Wine. Do people actually laugh at this dross. And I completely agree with an earlier comment concerning Ardal o' Hanlon. Father Ted was just brilliant, and O'Hanlon in particular was excellent - and then My Hero came along!!!! Go figure as the yanks would say.
Cant stand Only Fools and Horses. Did you know how they write Last of the Summer Wine. What they have are 4 hats and all the script writers sit in a circle and pick bit s of paper from each hat as follows. In one hat is one of the female characters, the next hat has a male character, the third hat has a bike, bath, hand built go cart or classic car and the final hat one of the main characters. So the plot goes Hat 2 chases after Hat 1 for most of the episode, all the main characters meet Hat 1 and he has built/found the contents of Hat 3, they convince Hat 4 to ride/steer the contents of Hat 3 down a hill (why is never important and normally explained when the posh one saus "Ohhh Just do it"), on the journey down the hill Hat 4 must pass Hat 1 and Hat 2 in a field in a compromising position. It all ends with Hat 4 sitting legs akimbo on Hat 3 with a tin pan/potty on his head. Every few years they replace some of the names in the hat.
I definitely agree with Last of the Summer Wine, So Haunt Me, and All About Me (Jasper Carrott is worthy of so much more), but personally I can't see why My family is so popular. Also caught a bit of the new Amanda Holden/Jamie Theakston so called comedy Mad About Alice. Didn't crack a smile once during 10 minutes of watching.
I'm anti sitcom anyway because they are so embarrassing, but the the one that everyone seemed to adore - and I loathed was 'Are You Being Served?' The humour (if you can call it that) was straight out of 'Carry On.. (more one joke stuff) and the acting was so wooden, Trevor Bannister even delivered his lines to the camera. Horrible!
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