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2007-03-08 22:18:07 · 34 answers · asked by Anonymous in Entertainment & Music Television

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Father Ted
Father Ted
Father Ted

Eire / Ireland

2007-03-08 22:21:42 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Not necessarily the greatest, but I definately enjoy / enjoyed them a lot.

King Of Queens - USA
Murphy Brown - USA
Frasier - USA
Father Ted - Ireland
Red Dwarf -UK
Yes Minister & Yes Prime Minister - UK
Little Britain - UK
Catherine Tate - UK
Black Adder - UK
Never Mind The Buzzcocks - UK

And there are loads more. I love good comedy

2007-03-08 23:41:15 · answer #2 · answered by Scorpius 5 · 0 0

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2016-11-23 16:59:27 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The one that started it all:

"I Love Lucy"

Sharp quick witted comedy with Lucille Ball's incredible sense of comic timing and amazing knack for physical humor has made this a tough one to beat in my book.

ALSO, the plots were only a couple of layers deep without weaving all the socio-economic, etc. elements that we see in most modern shows. Even the SETS were simpler,.. uncluttered. Great stuff!

2007-03-08 22:31:54 · answer #4 · answered by RockHanger 3 · 0 0

Monty Python's Flying Circus
Red Dwarf
Blackadder
Fawlty Towers

UK all

2007-03-09 08:25:26 · answer #5 · answered by Spike J 3 · 0 0

In the "HISTORIC" sense, I don't think there's much "COMPETITION" to Great Britain's "THE GOON SHOW"!

In the relatively "MODERN" sense, there are TWO comedians, whom I LOVE to watch, - the late RONNIE BARKER, was a PURE GENIUS, - and, relatively lately, - the great SIR DAVID JASON!

That takes NOTHING, whatsoever, AWAY from the "STRAIGHT MAN", in the performances! Ronnie Corbett was "PERFECT" as the "FOIL", for Barker's humour, - and, there was NONE BETTER, - opposite Sir David Jason, - than NICHOLAS LYNDHURST!

All of these guys are/were HILARIOUSLY FUNNY, without reverting to BLATANT FILTH and INNUENDO!

2007-03-08 22:36:44 · answer #6 · answered by Spike 6 · 0 0

In my opinion it definately has to be Peter Kay, live at the top of the tower, in Blackpool, UK!!

Its just hilarious, especially when he sings 'Oh Danny Boy' after sucking in the helium from a balloon.

He's very down to earth, hardly swears and isn't degrading or racist, he just tells real life stories which when u think about them, u can actually relate to urself or see it happening.

Peter Kay is fab!!

2007-03-08 22:22:35 · answer #7 · answered by Shoe_Addict 2 · 0 1

M*A*S*H (USA) - The writing was brilliant, the acting was wonderful, and the show was about something important without ever sacrificing the comedy.

2007-03-08 23:29:57 · answer #8 · answered by Yogini108 5 · 0 0

Are you being served - uk (Rest in peace John Inman); The Goodies - uk; Little Brittian - uk; Some others do have them - uk; the Benny hill show - uk; the Tow Ronnies- uk.

Hey dad - australia; Fast forward - australia.

Cheers - usa; The jamie foxx show - usa; fresh prince of bel air - usa; the golden girls - usa.

Any thing funny with Robin Williams!

2007-03-08 22:38:23 · answer #9 · answered by MousieLovesGod 3 · 0 0

I'm a sucker for American comedies so my fave's are Friends and That 70's Show. Although The Vicar of Dibley is fab! (UK)

2007-03-09 09:21:25 · answer #10 · answered by rhi1984 2 · 0 0

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