Film, Media & TV7 mins ago
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I remember "Milky" from The Mary Whitehouse experience with David Badiel and Robert (someone).
I havent seen it for years, but also Remember "Ray" the character who said things sarcastically when he meant it serious and serious when he meant to be sarcastic.
I used to love The Young Ones, now I think it is totally unfunny, so I guess Little Britain will in the end lose its humour for the current generation, but the next will love it. Little Britaind humour will probably last longer than The young Ones or Mary Whitehouse Experience
some comedy shows lose their appeal, but there are many that remain funny years later.
i still find things like open all hours, fawlty towers, porridge, monty python and others just as funny as i did when i first saw them.
besides, i don't think it matters if you look back in a few years and wonder why we found little britain funny - as long as you enjoy it now!
Milky Miky was from the Mary Whitehouse Experience I thought. Hugh Dennis was the chap who done the character. I think it was the context in which he was introduced for the first time that made him funny. Can't remember what that was now though.
I think the best part of that series was the Breakfast TV sketch.