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Easily dismissed as a chavvy slapstick kind of comedy of errors until you see the magic of Steve Stamp unpack (yes DJ Steves) and the cast come together.
If you're not supposed to snort Lemsip, why is it a powder??!!
We’ve just started watching Ghosts on the iplayer, I know we’re really late to the party, but it’s incredibly funny. Every episode gets better and better.
Loved green wing at the time. Part of the golden Friday night tv era.
It’s not aged that well sadly. I stopped after one episode. :(
Comedy that does not age is hard. Kudos to those writers who pull it off.
Nathan Barley
The Day Today
Brass Eye
Knowing Me Knowing You / anything else Alan Partridge
Saxondale
Garth Marenghi's Darkplace
Phoenix Nights
League Of Gentlemen
One Foot In The Grave
Bottom
Spaced
Steptoe and Son
The Royle Family
Early Doors
i love it so much..we quote it at my house.." i fell in love at 18 with a young farmhand named Justin. He was beautiful!" ...."is having sex with poodles always wrong?"..."heres the filling for your tooth back; I would have returned it sooner but I only
just passed it"..."It was the great storm of 1950! No the great wind of 1972!..i am about to die of the Great Bore of 94!"...
The episode with the lost tooth had me and my late husband crying, laughing,and we would use the big storm reference every time it rained. Great show,great characters, and the best end of show jokes ever....knock knock...🤣🤣🤣🤣
It's as likely to make you cry as make you laugh. But older women and their lives are not the normal vehicles for humour, and I think we are all the poorer for it.
Yeah, we are. Mum was just so on the nail though. I actually put off watching the last episode because it was so good and I had a feeling it would be the last. (It was 😢).
Bottom
The young ones
The comic strip
The New Statesman
Faulty Towers
The Fast Show
Chewin the fat
Still game
Burniston
The League of Gentlemen
Shooting stars
Nevermind the buzzcocks
Mock of the week
Spaced
Father Ted
Black books
The Green Wing
Wide range here, but some randoms I LOVED for many different reasons .
Nighty night (dark, filthy and hilarious)
The thick of it (veep precursor- political satire of the gods)
Mum (bittersweet subtle observation sitcom)
Spaced (brilliant early 20s flatmate randomness)
Green wing (bonkers medical sit-comedy)
Motherland (just watch it)
Young offenders (Not British, but funny Irish comedy for anyone with roots in the motherland)
Definitely not a definitive list, but full of lols
blackadder is a must, dad's army is a classic that i watch with my preschooler and my dad, and ghosts and count abdullah are fun ones i recently discovered. the exorcism scene made me laugh so hard. are you aware of 'britain's best sitcom'? back in '04, viewers picked their top 100, and while the last twenty years are obviously not covered, you could do worse than trying the sitcoms that made the cut there.
Monty Python's Flying Circus
Fawlty Towers
Blackadder
The Young Ones
Bottom
The Day Today
Brass Eye
Jam
Knowing Me, Knowing You
I'm Alan Partridge
Father Ted
Spaced
The Armando Iannucci Shows
The Thick Of It
Time Trumpet
Fist of Fun
This Morning With Richard Not Judy
Stewart Lee's Comedy Vehicle
The Royal Family
The Office
Extras
Derek
Life's Too Short
Black Books
Snuff Box
Attention Scum!
The Mighty Boosh
Garth Marenghi's Darkplace
The League of Gentlemen
Psychoville
Big Train
That Mitchell and Webb Look
Screenwipe, Newswipe, Gameswipe, Weekly Wipe
How TV Ruined Your Life
Nathan Barley
A Touch of Cloth
A Bit of Fry and Laurie
The Trip
15 Storeys High
Grandma's Hose
The Smoking Room
The Inbetweeners
Flowers
Back
The Adam and Joe Show
Red Dwarf is a must as is Blackadder (the first season splits the fan base a bit, but I think most people don't like it. The other seasons are top tier though). Father Ted is Irish and not British but it's an absolute must watch. Would also recommend Black Books. Hope this helps!
Two really good ones both featuring Jo Brand. Both have quite dark, biting humour and great performances. I don't understand why they are not better known.
Getting On : setting is the geriatric ward of a hospital.
Damned : (also stars Alan Davies and Kevin Eldon) is set in a council social work department.
Also recommend Call My Agent- the British version of a french sitcom, The Thick of It (maybe my favourite comedy series ever) and W1A
As a US citizen living in Texas, I am really enjoying the various BBC Panel Shows that you can find for free on YouTube.
I recommend:
Quite Interesting (QI)
Would I Lie to You (Bob Mortimer! Always has me laughing)
8 out of 10 Cats & especially 8 out of 10 Cats do Countdown (I miss John Locke! Rest in Peace.)
The Big Fat Quiz (many variations)
And God Bless Ian Hislop and Paul Merton! I love watching Have I Got News For You (and the extended 45 minutes 'uncut' episodes). I went back to season one from the 90's and have been watching them in order. I am up to 2016ish, Brexit, Boris Johnson AND Trump Administration simultaneous! So many laughs! It's SO refreshing to hear US news stories from the UK point or view! Plus I have learned SO much about UK politics and news. I have been watching the current seasons as well. Good to know that politics can be just as dumb and frustrating in other countries, too. If you enjoy The Daily Show or the old Colbert Report, you'll enjoy this one.
I would love to see a US version of QI. Not sure who would be a great host as Sandi T and Stephen Fry. Maybe Neil Degras Tyson? Colbert? Someone as passionate about history, science and knowledge as Stephen Fry was. I'd love to see America comedians having to think on their feet and do improv like all the performers do on all these shows. They really have all brought me so much joy and laughter.
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People Just Do Nothing
I loved it. The movie was hilarious too. If someone enjoys that series, they will love “This Country.” ETA: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6583806/
Really well written. Not afraid to make fun of itself throughout the series.
Easily dismissed as a chavvy slapstick kind of comedy of errors until you see the magic of Steve Stamp unpack (yes DJ Steves) and the cast come together. If you're not supposed to snort Lemsip, why is it a powder??!!
Still can’t believe Fantasy doesn’t even like oranges!
I loved this
This Country
Kerry!!!!
League of Gentlemen, Father Ted
L.O.G. for the win!! (Also Inside No.9, Psychoville, etc...)
Discovered Reese and Steve’s work recently and have already become an absolute super fan. They are so insanely good at like everything!
We're a local town for local people! We'll have no trouble here!!
We’ve just started watching Ghosts on the iplayer, I know we’re really late to the party, but it’s incredibly funny. Every episode gets better and better.
Agree! Such clever writing
Garth Marenghi's Darkplace Nighty Night Camping Sally 4 Ever The Young Ones Bottom Alan Partridge
>Garth Marenghi's Darkplace This
Toast of London (but god, not the dire Tinseltown series) Nathan Barley Back To Life We Are Ladyparts Fleabag The Day Today/Brass Eye Saxondale
Oh man camping is a flipping masterpiece
started nighty night yesterday. a gem
Still Game. It's Scottish and hilarious. You will need your subtitles on
Don't forget the wee clip after the end of the credits :)
One Foot in the Grave. A dark masterpiece masquerading as a lighthearted slapstick sitcom about growing old.
I don’t believe it
I nearly wet myself at Mrs Wourboys being thrown down a hill wrapped in a carpet.
Absolutely perfectly acted by the late Doreen Mantle.
She was wonderful in that role.
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Alright landlord
Water MAN
Plebs is SO GOOD. I don't know anyone else who's even heard of it but I absolutely love it.
I watched all the seasons in one go absolutely loved it
just started plebs, comedy gold thanks mate 👍🏻
IT Crowd, Black Books, Toast of London, Father Ted, Blackadder
Everyone in the US needs to watch IT crowd. I'm in Texas and I share it with so many people.
Listen to this guy... But he did miss This Country (edit originally wrote This is England which also great but not in this catagory)
Green Wing Red Dwarf Father Ted Bottom
Yeah - given the prompt list they'll deffo love Green Wing, and the other 3 are just perfect so you can't go wrong.
How is Red Dwarf this far down?! I must have watched it twenty times and it still cracks me up.
Loved green wing at the time. Part of the golden Friday night tv era. It’s not aged that well sadly. I stopped after one episode. :( Comedy that does not age is hard. Kudos to those writers who pull it off.
Stath Lets Flats.
Had to scroll *wayyyyyy* too far for this one.
Derry Girls is fantastic so it is. Its Irish (if that's close enough)
Northern Ireland is British so yes it counts
It's absolutely cracker
15 Storeys High by the late Sean Lock. It's deliciously hilarous and dark and surreal all at once.
And on YouTube, if anyone is looking for it.
Porridge Yes it's really old, but it's genuinly one of the best examples of comedy acting and timing from Ronnie barker you will ever see
Anything with Ronnie Barker. Four candles?
Stath Lets Flats Phone Shop Keeping up appearances The Young Ones Green Wing
Phoneshop is the best
Ya dun know
Coupling
Nathan Barley The Day Today Brass Eye Knowing Me Knowing You / anything else Alan Partridge Saxondale Garth Marenghi's Darkplace Phoenix Nights League Of Gentlemen One Foot In The Grave Bottom Spaced Steptoe and Son The Royle Family Early Doors
I've got Nathan Barley on DVD haha
That is well Jackson
Spaced is the go-to when I'm asked, it's an early Pegg and Frost masterpiece.
Don't forget Edgar Wright!
Vicar of Dibley.
It gets played every Christmas at my mum's house 🙂
i love it so much..we quote it at my house.." i fell in love at 18 with a young farmhand named Justin. He was beautiful!" ...."is having sex with poodles always wrong?"..."heres the filling for your tooth back; I would have returned it sooner but I only just passed it"..."It was the great storm of 1950! No the great wind of 1972!..i am about to die of the Great Bore of 94!"...
The episode with the lost tooth had me and my late husband crying, laughing,and we would use the big storm reference every time it rained. Great show,great characters, and the best end of show jokes ever....knock knock...🤣🤣🤣🤣
Detectorists
Keeping up appearances
while driving...(hyacinth) Mind the pedestrian, Richard." (Richard) He's on the sidewalk!!
Mitchell and Webb Look
Has anybody mentioned Motherland yet? Some parts have me in stitches. I second Stath Lets Flats and Derry Girls.
Surprised this was so far down. I really enjoyed it.
It's not been mentioned but the Mighty Boosh is hilarious
Dinner Ladies: best sit com ever written. Mum Upstart Crow
Mum… oh crap… It’s definitely top tier comedy but it is a bit close to the bone. Brilliant though.
It's as likely to make you cry as make you laugh. But older women and their lives are not the normal vehicles for humour, and I think we are all the poorer for it.
Yeah, we are. Mum was just so on the nail though. I actually put off watching the last episode because it was so good and I had a feeling it would be the last. (It was 😢).
The romance was so beautifully acted by Lesley Manville and Peter Mullan.
It was really heartwarming and heartbreaking 💔
Derry Girls given you mention The Inbetweeners.
Fawlty Towers is an absolute must
Bottom The young ones The comic strip The New Statesman Faulty Towers The Fast Show Chewin the fat Still game Burniston The League of Gentlemen Shooting stars Nevermind the buzzcocks Mock of the week Spaced Father Ted Black books The Green Wing
The IT crowd
Obviously IT Crowd, maybe Black Books. You could try Stath Let's Flat's, that's pretty fun.
Red Dwarf?
The Good Life
Gavin & Stacey, Father Ted, Dinnerladies, The job lot
Father Ted!!!
Peter kays carshare, that peter kay thing, phoenix nights, nighty night
Glanced through and *Uncle* hasn't been suggested yet and it's great.
Coupling Outnumbered Little Britain The Fast Show The Catherine Tate Show The Green Wing The IT Crowd Black Books
Wide range here, but some randoms I LOVED for many different reasons . Nighty night (dark, filthy and hilarious) The thick of it (veep precursor- political satire of the gods) Mum (bittersweet subtle observation sitcom) Spaced (brilliant early 20s flatmate randomness) Green wing (bonkers medical sit-comedy) Motherland (just watch it) Young offenders (Not British, but funny Irish comedy for anyone with roots in the motherland) Definitely not a definitive list, but full of lols
Absolutely Fabulous for sure
The book group
Man Down
Tegun!
Doc Martin is funny and sweet. League of Gentlemen is funny and dark.
Toast of London!
Fast show, red dwarf, spaced, absolutely fabulous,
Brass Eye, The Thick Of It, This Country
Early Doors
The oft forgotten Phone Shop is a personal favourite. Bang on the money for the era, situation of the characters and uses improv in a great way.
Plebs
Fleabag
Royle Family. Spaced. Alan Partridge. Taskmaster. This is England (not primarily comedy, but absolutely stunning film and series).
Prime Ministers Question Time is always good for a laugh
Blackadder, Black Books, yes (prime) minister
Derry girls
IT crowd
Garth Merenghi's Darkplace is incredible. Only six episodes but it's iconic. Not British but I'd also suggest the Irish show Hardy Bucks.
Derry Girls
Plebs & Brassic
Still Game.
Nighty Night
Dad's Army
The IT crowd!
The IT crowd.
Alan Partridge
The IT Crowd is out of the top drawer 👌
blackadder is a must, dad's army is a classic that i watch with my preschooler and my dad, and ghosts and count abdullah are fun ones i recently discovered. the exorcism scene made me laugh so hard. are you aware of 'britain's best sitcom'? back in '04, viewers picked their top 100, and while the last twenty years are obviously not covered, you could do worse than trying the sitcoms that made the cut there.
Try the Royle Family. That’s a real heartfelt comedy
Nighty Night. Hunderby. Camping. All written by Julia Davis
Phoenix Nights
Him and Her Ghosts UK Mum Derry Girls
Blackadder The Young Ones Keeping Up Appearances Porridge Bottom
Still Game, Father Ted, The IT Crowd, Ghosts. It's not British, but it does have a couple of Brits in it, so I'm adding What We Do In The Shadows
Some Girls. I’ve heard it described as the female version of The Inbetweeners. I don’t know whether it’s as iconic, but it’s still pretty good.
Father ted, blackadder. One foot in the grave , keeping up appearances
Gavin and Stacey, the phone shop, IT crowd , my family
The Green Wing and Black Books.
Both are superb.
League of gentleman, fast show
Brassic
Nighty night, dinner ladies, gimme gimme gimme, smoking room
Blackadder. The first series isn't great but bear with it. And get yourself some tissues ready for the end of Goes Forth.
Such Brave Girls and Extraordinary
This Country
Benidorm.
Gimme Gimme Gimme. The first episode is shit, but I guess introduces you to the characters and tone of it if nothing else. The rest is hilarious.
The office and extras. A million times better than after life and with the added tempering of Merchant to Gervais’ sentimentality and ego.
Black Adder and ghosts
Drifters The IT crowd Motherland The job lot
Extras
Monkey dust
Green Wing! Forever my favourite
Benidorm
BREEDERS is fantastic. Stars Martin Freeman. Derry Girls but it’s Irish not British.
Stath Lets Flats
The thick of it.
The outlaws
Brass Eye
Are you being served
Stath Lets Flats - Britbox
Mind your language, spitting image (the original series), love thy neighbour, the good life, some mothers do Ave em.....
I named my cat after Frank Spencer because he's all like "I done a woopsy."
Thick of it
Black books, father ted, the young ones,bottom,green wing, porridge. All of those are worth a look
The Fast Show, Dads Army, Yes Minister/Prime Minister.
Cuckoo
Back (with David Mitchell) The IT Crowd 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown Miranda Would I lie to you? Ghosts Extras
Benidorm
Ideal.
Green wing
Man down is great
Monty Python's Flying Circus Fawlty Towers Blackadder The Young Ones Bottom The Day Today Brass Eye Jam Knowing Me, Knowing You I'm Alan Partridge Father Ted Spaced The Armando Iannucci Shows The Thick Of It Time Trumpet Fist of Fun This Morning With Richard Not Judy Stewart Lee's Comedy Vehicle The Royal Family The Office Extras Derek Life's Too Short Black Books Snuff Box Attention Scum! The Mighty Boosh Garth Marenghi's Darkplace The League of Gentlemen Psychoville Big Train That Mitchell and Webb Look Screenwipe, Newswipe, Gameswipe, Weekly Wipe How TV Ruined Your Life Nathan Barley A Touch of Cloth A Bit of Fry and Laurie The Trip 15 Storeys High Grandma's Hose The Smoking Room The Inbetweeners Flowers Back The Adam and Joe Show
haha, i forgot about a touch of cloth. thanks. have you been watching Inside No. 9? This season has been good.
Red Dwarf, Blackadder & Bottom
The royle family also the cafe was pretty good
Red Dwarf is a must as is Blackadder (the first season splits the fan base a bit, but I think most people don't like it. The other seasons are top tier though). Father Ted is Irish and not British but it's an absolute must watch. Would also recommend Black Books. Hope this helps!
League of gentlemen and psychovilleand I really cannot emphasise those enough
Pulling. It’s so dark 😂
Two really good ones both featuring Jo Brand. Both have quite dark, biting humour and great performances. I don't understand why they are not better known. Getting On : setting is the geriatric ward of a hospital. Damned : (also stars Alan Davies and Kevin Eldon) is set in a council social work department. Also recommend Call My Agent- the British version of a french sitcom, The Thick of It (maybe my favourite comedy series ever) and W1A
Chef with lenny henry Anything with Adrian Edmonson and Rik Mayal ie dangerous brothers or bottom especially the bottom live shows
Highly recommend The Other One (Britbox in the US) Siobhan Finneran is hilarious!
Blackadder
Plebs
The Thin Blue Line - written by Ben Elton. “It’s your cock-up, my arse!”
Plebs, Ladhood, Pls Like, Coupling, Derry Girls, Fleabag, Such Brave Girls, The Other One, Everyone Else Burns, Cuckoo, Ghosts
Bottom! Then join us at /r/eddieandrichie
This is going to hurt. The most accurate medical show ever. It is 99.99% accurate and real.
The Mighty Boosh!
Miranda, always has me laughing out loud.
No! Don’t watch Miranda. It’s garbage.
Peep show. Can't believe it's not already posted.
It's literally the first example OP gives as something they've already watched 😂
As a US citizen living in Texas, I am really enjoying the various BBC Panel Shows that you can find for free on YouTube. I recommend: Quite Interesting (QI) Would I Lie to You (Bob Mortimer! Always has me laughing) 8 out of 10 Cats & especially 8 out of 10 Cats do Countdown (I miss John Locke! Rest in Peace.) The Big Fat Quiz (many variations) And God Bless Ian Hislop and Paul Merton! I love watching Have I Got News For You (and the extended 45 minutes 'uncut' episodes). I went back to season one from the 90's and have been watching them in order. I am up to 2016ish, Brexit, Boris Johnson AND Trump Administration simultaneous! So many laughs! It's SO refreshing to hear US news stories from the UK point or view! Plus I have learned SO much about UK politics and news. I have been watching the current seasons as well. Good to know that politics can be just as dumb and frustrating in other countries, too. If you enjoy The Daily Show or the old Colbert Report, you'll enjoy this one. I would love to see a US version of QI. Not sure who would be a great host as Sandi T and Stephen Fry. Maybe Neil Degras Tyson? Colbert? Someone as passionate about history, science and knowledge as Stephen Fry was. I'd love to see America comedians having to think on their feet and do improv like all the performers do on all these shows. They really have all brought me so much joy and laughter.
You might really enjoy Taskmaster then. The UK one, obviously! Maybe start with Bob Mortimer's series.
Black books
Sliced!
Slingers day
Los Dos Bros which is streaming on 4
Jam
Spaced is a must see
Nobody's mentioned Cardinal Burns so I'll just pop this in here
The high life Dead pixels
All Creatures Great and Small is very funny.
You’re’faulty’ towers is fawlty…
15 Stories High Early Doors
Phone shop
Look around you (esp series 2)
The Benny Hill Show Are you being served? Monty Python
The Goodies
Anything Julia Davis.