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Just watched the first episode of The Ranganation. Really solid show. Very much recommended.
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What's everyone's favorite classic UK sitcom?
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# ? Feb 9, 2021 08:14 |
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Depends how you define classic really. I really like Bottom and The Young Ones, also a soft spot for Red Dwarf.
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# ? Feb 9, 2021 08:46 |
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My Lovely Horse posted:e: too soon I guess Share your tasteless joke, you COWARD.
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# ? Feb 9, 2021 09:05 |
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Nah not like that, it gave away Taskmaster spoilers to be fair, it did imply that if Richard won Champion of Champions he'd have Greg's golden head and body as well as the golden joystick and would be able to make them into a statue with a huge knob RadicalTranslation posted:What's everyone's favorite classic UK sitcom?
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# ? Feb 9, 2021 09:16 |
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I quote the young ones far too often in regular conversation. I'm particular the Bambi and Nasty episodes "This calls for a very special blend... Of psychology... And extreme violence"
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# ? Feb 9, 2021 09:51 |
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I think a more interesting question is "When was the last good sitcom on UK TV?" Derry Girls maybe? People Just Do Nothing if that counts? I'm not sure.
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# ? Feb 9, 2021 10:53 |
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Taear posted:I think a more interesting question is "When was the last good sitcom on UK TV?" Friday Night Dinner.
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# ? Feb 9, 2021 11:02 |
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I enjoyed Back, though season 2 wasn't quite as good. Peep Show probably counts as a classic sitcom these days since it's taken a permenant residence on those channels. It's definitely the one I've watched most in my life as it's our go to "stick something on in the background for six hours" show.
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# ? Feb 9, 2021 11:08 |
Phoenix Nights must be a classic at this point right?
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# ? Feb 9, 2021 11:12 |
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Fatty posted:It was loving awful, and for me really put into highlight the problems with the agency comedian system in this country. There are so many gamers in the tv industry, and the series even had a sister show where the two subhosts would profile a comedian who was really into gaming. But the main show would constantly have people on who would basically admit to only ever having played a phone game and we'd have to watch them go the wrong way around the track in Gran Turismo. That and really poorly devised challenges that didn't suit themselves to one-on-one play or TV. Only saw it a couple of times, but the little dances the guests would do when the stage was rotating made my skin crawl.
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# ? Feb 9, 2021 11:26 |
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RadicalTranslation posted:What's everyone's favorite classic UK sitcom? Red Dwarf and Mighty Boosh.
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# ? Feb 9, 2021 12:20 |
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Mickolution posted:Only saw it a couple of times, but the little dances the guests would do when the stage was rotating made my skin crawl. The BBC has a similar issue with podcasts recently: 1. BBC have a hit tv show. 2. An independent podcast about it is started by some megafans and is moderately successful. 3. BBC copy the concept, with a random (non fan) standup & promote it all over BBC sounds and their website.
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# ? Feb 9, 2021 12:20 |
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The Holy Trinity, of course: I'm Alan Partridge, The Office, and Peep Show
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# ? Feb 9, 2021 12:47 |
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RadicalTranslation posted:What's everyone's favorite classic UK sitcom? Taear posted:I think a more interesting question is "When was the last good sitcom on UK TV?"
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# ? Feb 9, 2021 13:43 |
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Taear posted:I think a more interesting question is "When was the last good sitcom on UK TV?" Year of the Rabbit.
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# ? Feb 9, 2021 14:34 |
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The Office is incredible, it’s just sad that Ricky Gervais is retroactively ruining it. As for GamesMaster, am I the only one who preferred Bad Influence? It was less edgy and funny and more obviously a kids show, but so much of GM’s run time was made up of Linda Lusardi badly playing Lotus Esprit on the Amiga or something. Comrade Fakename fucked around with this message at 03:00 on Feb 10, 2021 |
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Taear posted:I think a more interesting question is "When was the last good sitcom on UK TV?" This Country definitely belongs on the list. I think Ghosts is fun too.
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# ? Feb 9, 2021 15:13 |
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The BBC's podcast policy has been pretty garbage for years. I still wouldn't have access to the old Adam and Joe podcast if I hadn't downloaded and saved it all from a fan website like 8 years ago. I'm hoping Gamesmaster will be a good show like Taskmaster, but I'm worried the whole thing where only celebrities are allowed on the telly thing will ruin it for me like it did crystal maze.
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# ? Feb 9, 2021 15:24 |
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Deformed Church posted:This Country definitely belongs on the list. I think Ghosts is fun too. And Detectorists
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# ? Feb 9, 2021 16:32 |
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Has anyone rewatched Nighty Night in the 15 years since it was originally shown? Has it stood the test of time?
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# ? Feb 9, 2021 16:50 |
RadicalTranslation posted:What's everyone's favorite classic UK sitcom? Don't make me pick, I like most. Some are dated and have very dated writers/actors who are a bit wanky now but I have no regrets dedicating so much DVD shelf space stuff to all the mentioned titles. I suppose if I must choose? Blackadder, Spaced, Black Books and Ideal and Young Ones are solid. Ideal is also great and under appreciated. Father Ted gets an honourable mentioned being a solid Irish classic too, though Hardy Bucks are a contender to that.
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# ? Feb 9, 2021 18:07 |
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Hippies is a decent one, it only ran for one series and it's nothing too special but it's by Arthur Mathews, it's got Simon Pegg in an early role (pre-Spaced, even, if barely), it's got Sally Phillips and Darren Boyd and Julian Rhind-Tutt (playing the character he always plays), Peter Serafinowicz is in it, and it's got its fair share of very quotable moments.
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# ? Feb 9, 2021 18:20 |
Yeah I've wanted to rewatch that one for years.
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# ? Feb 9, 2021 18:39 |
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Pablo Bluth posted:Has anyone rewatched Nighty Night in the 15 years since it was originally shown? Has it stood the test of time? I saw it about 5 years ago (for the first time) and it didn't feel aged. RadicalTranslation posted:What's everyone's favorite classic UK sitcom? For me it's Spaced - I think that was the sitcom that really got me into british sitcoms.
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# ? Feb 9, 2021 18:41 |
Mickolution posted:Only saw it a couple of times, but the little dances the guests would do when the stage was rotating made my skin crawl. That honesty was the the naffest part with the whole deal over LOOK OUR SOFA ROTATES HILARIOUS RIGHT?!
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# ? Feb 9, 2021 18:50 |
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Did anyone watch Top Coppers? BBC Three sitcom from 2015, written and directed by an old uni mate of mine. Think it went under the radar a bit, but I remember enjoying it. Had quite a good silly vibe that reminded me of things like Danger 5. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PcfI_XOUe9Q Bogmonster fucked around with this message at 18:56 on Feb 9, 2021 |
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My Lovely Horse posted:Julian Rhind-Tutt (playing the character he always plays), Too cool for school Green Wing Julian Rhind-Tutt or strangely dessicated and prematurely aged establishment figure The Hour / Utopia Julian Rhind-Tutt? Oh, Green Wing. Hell even the most establishment golden oldies, Yes Minister, anything with a Ronnie or Briers in it, yes even that one Vyvyan
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# ? Feb 9, 2021 18:59 |
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I tried rewatching Spaced a couple of years ago, and it’s so very of its era, it just constantly sparked memories of living through that time for me.
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# ? Feb 9, 2021 19:10 |
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Him and Her was amazing and deserved more
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# ? Feb 9, 2021 19:49 |
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Sirens is something I’ve not seen mentioned for ages but I loved that and was so sad there was only one series made.
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# ? Feb 9, 2021 19:59 |
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tsob posted:That said, Darragh O'Briain did a similar show a few years back where celebrity guests played games against more experienced staff gamers and I thought it was fun, even if it only got one season (maybe two; don't recall). The staff gamers weren't great, which I suppose is the key in a show like that. You need big personalities, and a presenter who can play up the virtues or vices of the particular people. Fatty posted:It was loving awful, and for me really put into highlight the problems with the agency comedian system in this country. There are so many gamers in the tv industry, and the series even had a sister show where the two subhosts would profile a comedian who was really into gaming. But the main show would constantly have people on who would basically admit to only ever having played a phone game and we'd have to watch them go the wrong way around the track in Gran Turismo. That and really poorly devised challenges that didn't suit themselves to one-on-one play or TV. One of the creators/presenters of the show did a podcast with Ashens of youtube tat and gaming book fame basically going through what a car crash it was from start to finish. Sadly it's patreon exclusive but if you've a few quid to throw it's worth a listen. https://www.patreon.com/posts/audio-guff-7-45945544 Mild Spoilers:
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Total Meatlove posted:Him and Her was amazing and deserved more Him & Her is one of the few shows I'll tolerate people comparing to a stage play, because it absolutely is. It's also fantastic. People Just Do Nothing, despite having huge critical acclaim, still feels like a fairly unknown gem. Stath Lets Flats too. Not sure if Ladhood quite counts, but it really flew under the radar. Gyro Zeppeli fucked around with this message at 21:23 on Feb 9, 2021 |
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RadicalTranslation posted:What's everyone's favorite classic UK sitcom? Bottom by a mile. Not a sitcom, but Smells like Reeves and Mortimer, and Bang Bang It's Reeves and Mortimer. Fast Show a close third. eth eth eth eth eth eth eth eth eth eth eth , Chris Waddle
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Zephirus posted:One of the creators/presenters of the show did a podcast with Ashens of youtube tat and gaming book fame basically going through what a car crash it was from start to finish. Sadly it's patreon exclusive but if you've a few quid to throw it's worth a listen. https://www.patreon.com/posts/audio-guff-7-45945544 I used to be on a forum with a guy behind GameStars (I think that was the name), which was a mid-2000s effort to do a games award show on UK TV, and from what he said it was an absolute nightmare and no one in TV understood the first thing about it (also there were apparently bonkers regulations that severely limited how much actual game footage you could show). I know Charlie Brooker has tried a number of times to get something game related on TV, and succeeded once or twice. His shows always have to explain in the most basic terms what a videogame even is. I think at some point TV execs noticed that the biggest YouTube channel in the world was a (terrible) guy playing games though and it caught them unawares. It was about then that you started seeing shows about esports on BBC 3.
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# ? Feb 10, 2021 03:11 |
Comrade Fakename posted:I used to be on a forum with a guy behind GameStars (I think that was the name), which was a mid-2000s effort to do a games award show on UK TV, and from what he said it was an absolute nightmare and no one in TV understood the first thing about it (also there were apparently bonkers regulations that severely limited how much actual game footage you could show). I know Charlie Brooker has tried a number of times to get something game related on TV, and succeeded once or twice. His shows always have to explain in the most basic terms what a videogame even is. That Guru Larry bloke?
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# ? Feb 10, 2021 03:19 |
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SeanBeansShako posted:That Guru Larry bloke? No.
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# ? Feb 10, 2021 03:56 |
I only remember the brief sad existince of the handful of digital video game channels so I mix them up. I remember also them having to squish the footage into the corner of the screen too, I assume that was one of the many requirements?
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# ? Feb 10, 2021 04:08 |
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Got round to watching the second season of Back, mainly for the novelty of seeing my town on the TV. One aerial shot showed my previous house, I'm practically famous now. Show itself was alright. The opening bit with NotMarkFromPeepShow in the therapy place was probably the best, with a slow decline in laughs and interest from then on. Something about how some of the characters are written/acted (the two bar staff in particular) makes me feel they've fallen through a portal from a different show. I did enjoy the appearance of old man Anthony (Stewart) Head though, one I worked out who he was and why I recognised him.
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My Lovely Horse posted:Hippies is a decent one, it only ran for one series and it's nothing too special but it's by Arthur Mathews, it's got Simon Pegg in an early role (pre-Spaced, even, if barely), it's got Sally Phillips and Darren Boyd and Julian Rhind-Tutt (playing the character he always plays), Peter Serafinowicz is in it, and it's got its fair share of very quotable moments. Ohh god, I loved Hippies. It wasn't great, but for some reason it just clicked with me. Great cast, as you say, which is probably what made it work. Might be a little dated now for someone who didn't see it at the time. Couldn't agree more about it being quotable, too. There are a few lines that still pop into my head (big bag of drugs and height of fashion, off the top of my head). edit: It's all on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHpSQzkAAhEztOY2eCk30b8E2cISDLlK4 Mickolution fucked around with this message at 11:15 on Feb 10, 2021 |
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