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Problem is with a lot of these older comedies I watched them first as a stoned student. Now I don't indulge, and they're not funny any more. I think the young ones episode where they have a party (where Rick does his "mousey" act with a tampon) is still class though.

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I always loved Vic and Bob going back to 'Big Night Out'. I was still at school when that started.

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I always thought Big Night Out was best, until I recently got the DVD.

 

It hasn't aged so well. Some inspired moments of genius among a lot of "very poor" stuff.

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Speaking of which, did you catch 'The Young Ones' on 'Comedy Connections'? Aged about as well as Brigitte Bardot tbh.

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'Ever Decreasing Circles' is beginning to look a bit tired as well.

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Timeless classic along with Terry and June shirley?

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I was always partial to Sorry.

 

 

"TIMOTHY!"

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LANGUAGE TIMOTHY! :lol:

 

The theme music was class as well.

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Sorry was good like and me Mam used to love 'Just Good Friends'. I used to like 'The Good Life' mainly for Felicity Kendall tbh.

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I was always partial to Sorry.

 

 

"TIMOTHY!"

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LANGUAGE TIMOTHY! :lol:

 

The theme music was class as well.

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Sorry was good like and me Mam used to love 'Just Good Friends'. I used to like 'The Good Life' mainly for Felicity Kendall tbh.

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The Good Life was class and it still works cos a lot of the humour is based on the relationships between the characters rather than shite 'in jokes' of the time. Plus the actors are top notch.

 

I like Dads Army though tbh so what would I know?

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Looking at a lot of them the smarty sthings that we all liked as students have aged less well than the more crafted pieces.........

 

The Historians sketch (or Pete & Dud) now looks pathetic and childish - you laugh (a little) because you remember when you larfed and larfed and larfed out loud - but now...............................

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Any fan of comedy should check out some of HTT's ideas for sit-coms tbh.

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:lol:

 

Quality..where are they? Has he stuck them in a thread somewhere for posterity?

 

"Around Europe with Alan Partridge, in a beautiful bull-nose morris...on the left"

 

I'd love to write a sitcom tbh.

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would have been ebtter if it wasn't left up to the British public to deicde who came top of the list. Bound to pick a modern sketch.

 

The two ronnies "Fork handle" sketch is punnery excellence, I still quake with laughter at most Python stuff, Brass Eye is genius and what won? A fat bloke in a wheelchair diving into a pool..

 

oh aye... comedy Gerrrrld :lol:

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would have been ebtter if it wasn't left up to the British public to deicde who came top of the list. Bound to pick a modern sketch.

 

The two ronnies "Fork handle" sketch is punnery excellence, I still quake with laughter at most Python stuff, Brass Eye is genius and what won? A fat bloke in a wheelchair diving into a pool..

 

oh aye... comedy Gerrrrld :lol:

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Good AIDS v Bad AIDS :lol:

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I was always partial to Sorry.

 

 

"TIMOTHY!"

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LANGUAGE TIMOTHY! :lol:

 

The theme music was class as well.

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:lol:

 

It's funkier than James Brown's plughole. Had it as my ring tone for a long time.

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