These are all in syndication, but: Coupling, Vicar of Dibley, Are you Being Served?, Keeping Up Appearances, and of course Monty Python
2006-06-08 09:51:27
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answered by Pask 5
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Men Behaving Badly is funny. Keeping up Appearances, Python, Graham Norton.
2006-06-08 09:51:00
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answered by Anonymous
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truly complicated one for me as I choose British take a seat-coms to American take a seat coms, as i choose maximum British mysteries to American mysteries. i do no longer comprehend if this counts as a comedy, yet I completely fell in love with the coach Rosemary and Thyme. it is variety of a mix of comedy and secret and regrettably they did no longer make sufficient. equivalent to which would be Jonathan Creek,that's finally popping out in DVD,yet slowly. Then i assume there are the common sitcoms and that i do no longer even comprehend the place to start crimson Dwarf Allo Allo Lexx As Time is going by Father Ted(A shame the famous person died as there could desire to have been greater) and of course, the SitCom that looks to pass on and on - Are you being Served. There are a lot greater, yet i might say those are those that I watch over and over
2016-12-08 07:45:29
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answered by roser 4
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I loved Red Dwarf when I was in uni.
Keeping Up Appearances annoys me. Ugh... Hyacinth Bouquet...
2006-06-08 10:24:25
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answered by Lily Iris 7
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Red Dwarf is my favorite, that and The Benny Hill Show.
Green Room is chuckleable as well.
2006-06-08 09:57:27
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answered by Besmirched Tea 5
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'Couplings', was my fave, along with 'Ballykissangel,' an Irish BBC show, which is more of a comedy/drama.
And who can forget the fabulous Benny Hill, and Monty Python.
'Keeping up appearances', is always a hoot.
2006-06-08 11:35:34
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answered by johnb693 7
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