Favourite Comedy/Sitcom

Bandage knows the scoreā€¦Creed is some operator:thumbsup:

The English version of the Office is far superior to the American oneā€¦

id agree with you dunph, english one was far more realistic, but the Us office is still quality 5 season and hardly a bad show. ed helms (andy) was a great addition

The first ever episode of Fr Ted on RTE 2 at the moment. Quality.

The first two series of that were utterly flawless but it took a nose dive in the third series.

[quote=ā€œfarmerinthecityā€]The first ever episode of Fr Ted on RTE 2 at the moment. Quality.

The first two series of that were utterly flawless but it took a nose dive in the third series.[/quote]

Ah come on, you canā€™t call a show utterly flawless when it contains some of the most one dimensional characters in the history of television.

Dougal, Jack, Mrs. Doyle all poorly developed. What do they contribute but the same catchphrases over and over, all of which became tiresome quickly.

The show did incredibly well in spite of those characters rather than because of them.

[quote=ā€œcluaindiuicā€]Ah come on, you canā€™t call a show utterly flawless when it contains some of the most one dimensional characters in the history of television.

Dougal, Jack, Mrs. Doyle all poorly developed. What do they contribute but the same catchphrases over and over, all of which became tiresome quickly.

The show did incredibly well in spite of those characters rather than because of them.[/quote]

In your opinionā€¦ :rolleyes:

I said it had two flawless series. I thoroughly enjoyed every episode of the two series. Then obviously the third series was a step too far with the standard of characters that they had.

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How can the two series be flawless if they contain poor/one dimensional/flawed characters?

It wasnā€™t necessary to develop those characters due to the strength of the visual gags and the occassional/one-off characters like Len Brennan and Fintan Stack. Did the world really need to know more about Mrs. Doyle? Dougal was consistently hilarious anyway. Jackā€™s not great but heā€™d be good the odd time.

Because they were. You donā€™t need hugely developed characters to get two series of a sitcom out of them.

I actually found Jack funny most of the time (when he spoke) - Dougal not so much.

Question - do you rate Fawlty Towers?

[quote=ā€œcluaindiuicā€]Ah come on, you canā€™t call a show utterly flawless when it contains some of the most one dimensional characters in the history of television.

Dougal, Jack, Mrs. Doyle all poorly developed. What do they contribute but the same catchphrases over and over, all of which became tiresome quickly.

The show did incredibly well in spite of those characters rather than because of them.[/quote]

Oh sweet jesus :clap:

Taxi

DeVito, MariLu Henner, Judd Hirch, Jeff Conaway-Kennicki, Andy Kaufman, Christopher Lloyd and Tony Danza

And the cast was only third billing to the script and the theme music

It has never been matched.

[quote=ā€œMairegangaireā€]Taxi

DeVito, MariLu Henner, Judd Hirch, Jeff Conaway-Kennicki, Andy Kaufman, Christopher Lloyd and Tony Danza

And the cast was only third billing to the script and the theme music

It has never been matched.[/quote]

Oh maire, you crazy drunk.

The fire drill in Fawlty Towers.

:smiley:

[quote=ā€œfarmerinthecityā€]The fire drill in Fawlty Towers.

:D[/quote]

Germans: stop mentioning the war

Basil: you started it

Germans: no we didnt

Basil: yes you did, you invaded poland

:clap::clap: Classic

For fucks sake - no one has mentioned Blackadder yet. Every episode utter brilliance. Please include in poll.

Father Ted - brilliance

Simpsons - Brilliance

Only Fools and Horses - Brilliance

Seinfeld - the unfunniest greatest load of oul shite Iā€™ve ever seen.

[quote=ā€œFitzyā€]For fucks sake - no one has mentioned Blackadder yet. Every episode utter brilliance. Please include in poll.

Father Ted - brilliance

Simpsons - Brilliance

Only Fools and Horses - Brilliance

Seinfeld - the unfunniest greatest load of oul shite Iā€™ve ever seen.[/quote]

Youā€™re a backwards fuck.

Just watching The American Office episode when Michael unwittingly interviews in New York for Janā€™s job. Super stuff. :rolleyes:

How is Scrubs in the poll but The Office isnā€™t?

[quote=ā€œFitzyā€]For fucks sake - no one has mentioned Blackadder yet. Every episode utter brilliance. Please include in poll.

Father Ted - brilliance

Simpsons - Brilliance

Only Fools and Horses - Brilliance

Seinfeld - the unfunniest greatest load of oul shite Iā€™ve ever seen.[/quote]

Fitzy knows the score, apart from Blackadder which I never got into.

I got Only Fools and Horses Series 1-7 about a month ago on DVD, had them before but lost them. The half hour episodes beat all other comedies out the door for me. Utterly brilliant - not a sitcom per se more like an hillariously funny drama with developed characters. The Christmas special To Hull and Back is as fine of an hour and a half of TV as you could hope to see.

It took a little dip in quality once the women came into it but maintained a pretty high standard up until 1996 where they got rich. The episodes after that were truly awful. Still that is some longevity.

Said it before but the first two series of Ted were flawless but the last wasnā€™t as good.

The first nine or ten series of the Simpsons was flawless also but again has dropped seriously in terms of quality.

I would include Fawlty Towers, Friends and The Office also as top comedies.

Fitzy knows nothing.

Seinfeld is better than all of those.
Simpsons, well we all know how good that is.
Only Fools and Horses is rubbish. FACT.
Ft. Ted Iā€™m a big fan of.