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William51 | 16:13 Sun 05th Feb 2023 | Film, Media & TV
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I have been watching the Drama channel, and enjoying Are you being served?, Some mothers do ave em, and Last of the Summer wine all on every evening. All classics that are great to see again. Are others enjoying them too?.
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douglas - // "The comedy of embarassment is a singularly British trait..."

The American Office, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Seinfeld, Frasier, Veep... //

All influenced, in some cases directly copied, from the British template which came first.
Barry, there was little choice back then. Only 3 channels to choose from, I think, until 1982. Even after that, Bullseye used to get something like 12 million viewers every week. I'm only mentioning that just reflect what people watched.
Nice try but you dived the wrong way
I liked Rumpole of the Bailey, but nobody has mentioned that!
That was a cleverly written and well observed series, but it helped that it was written by someone who had been there and seen it all for real. Some of the medical comedies also manage to have the comedy coming from that kind of authenticity. Surgical spirit was one that I found quite funny because I felt I already knew the characters.
Excellent news, William, you must have been an exemplary patient :)
I do wish you well with both work and driving, take care.
I liked 'The Worst Week of My Life', with Ben Miller & Sarah Alexander. Found it very funny.
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I'd forgotten all about that one, Patsy. Everything that could possibly go wrong for him, did. Really, really funny in places :-)
What about some of the old radio comedies, the Goon Show, Round the Horne and Beyond our Ken and Hancock's Half Hour
Loved The Goon Show.

Funniest i heard on it was the following sketch. So simple, but it had me in stitches for about 5 mins.

A knock at the door. "Who's there?"
"It's me."
"Well come in, me."
Already laughing at this point. Then a couple of minutes later, another knock at the door.
"Who's there?"
"It's me."
"It can't be me, me's just come in."


I remember one where they were hunting for a missing piece of string - the had actually cut it in half and were looking for the middle bit. Cult listening when I was at school where my nickname was Minnie

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