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MeDeFe wrote:Coupling doesn't make any list so far?

StiffMittens wrote:I also really enjoyed Knowing Me, Knowing You with Alan Partridge, but it doesn't seem to have done so well over there and didn't run very long.
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=u3YUlcyPXLoStiffMittens wrote:I also really enjoyed Knowing Me, Knowing You with Alan Partridge, but it doesn't seem to have done so well over there and didn't run very long.
Juan_Bottom wrote::lol:
Red Dwarf?
e_i_pi wrote:It's not a sitcom, but That Mitchell and Webb Look is great. Some of the skits had me literally falling out of my seat. The Germans in the trenches deliberating whether they are the bad guys - I couldn't stop laughing for the rest of the show. And Das Ist Numberwang still has me rewatching it on YouTube every couple of months when I need a kickstart
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SO5WoLnOOlU


Shatners Bassoon wrote:Pedronicus wrote:my family
comedy gold

I've just discovered Still Game recently and it's absolutely brilliant.gordon1975 wrote:The Good Life was classic, and Felicity Kendal was one of the most stunning looking woman ever to grace TV,And there is Still Game is brilliant, not too sure if that gets aired UK wide though
Yes.Fruitcake wrote:fawlty towers
The Office (although that did drive me insane at times)
Yes! I'm a big fan of Chris Morris's work. I posted a Brasseye sketch in the World Aids Day thread the other day. If you like Brasseye then you should check out his previous show, The Day Today. He also made a feature film this year - Four Lions - it's a comedy about jihadi suicide bombers.The Bison King wrote:Has anyone here ever watched The Brass Eye I just discovered this show. I suppose it's really not a sitcom but it is damn funny.
I watched Four Lions about a month ago....and I'm still laughing at the bazooka scene...Genghis Khant wrote:Yes! I'm a big fan of Chris Morris's work. I posted a Brasseye sketch in the World Aids Day thread the other day. If you like Brasseye then you should check out his previous show, The Day Today. He also made a feature film this year - Four Lions - it's a comedy about jihadi suicide bombers.The Bison King wrote:Has anyone here ever watched The Brass Eye I just discovered this show. I suppose it's really not a sitcom but it is damn funny.

Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
https://www.conquerclub.com/forum/viewt ... 0#p5349880
Because I think ultimately it was as much drama as sitcom. Not that that's a bad thing.Aradhus wrote:Only Fools and Horses
Kinda surprising that more people don't think so.