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24.10.2008, 19:50 quote

vtwinster

Whats every nes all time fav British sitcom?

mine would have to be the almighty
Two Pints Of Larger

shortly followed by:

Black Books
Spaced

 

24.10.2008, 19:54 quote

bexbex

I have loads but even now i can still watch:

Keeping up Appearances......and.....
Some Mothers Do 'ave 'em

Closely followed by Open All Hours

 

24.10.2008, 20:02 quote

rocketgirl

Too many to choose just one.
Fawlty towers, rising damp, porridge, bottom, dads army, only fools and horses, young ones.....probably only fools and horses, followed closely by fawlty towers. I've probably forgotten the one I thought the funniest at the time!

 

24.10.2008, 20:06 quote

LittleVixen
LittleVixen Joined: 11 Oct 2006 Posts: 10687 Location: United Kingdom, England, Cornwall
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So many to choose from, Vicar of Dibley, only fools & horses, On the buses, love thy nieghbour, man about the house, george & mildred oh! the list goes on.... Laughing
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24.10.2008, 20:13 quote

vtwinster

There are too many, i mean all the ones you lot have mentioned ive watched and liked Razz

Father Ted
One Foot In The Grave
Ab Fab.
they were pretty funny, especially Father Ted Razz

 

25.10.2008, 10:51 quote

9jon9
9jon9 Joined: 04 Jun 2008 Posts: 53 Location: United Kingdom, England, Buckinghamshire
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'allo 'allo

 

14.11.2008, 09:37 quote

themrman
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You can't beat the old classics...

Fawlty Towers
Dad's Army
Rise and Fall of Reginald Perrin

 

14.11.2008, 14:03 quote

70

so many:-
Butterflies,
Some Mother s Do Have 'em,
Bless This House,
Only Fools and Horses,
Steptoe and Son,
Rising Damp,
Porridge,
Fawlty Towers,
Vicar of Dibley
Open All Hours,
Citizen (Kane or Smith can't remember which)
Mork and Mindy,
My Hero (before they swapped the Hero)
...... not so many great ones around today sadly

 

14.11.2008, 18:09 quote

fireinmyheart
fireinmyheart Joined: 01 Oct 2008 Posts: 1598 Location: United Kingdom, England, Buckinghamshire
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Fawlty Towers.

 

15.11.2008, 02:36 quote

madwitch
Joined: 14 Nov 2008 Posts: 6 Location: United Kingdom, Channel Islands, Isle of Man
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It's just got to be One Foot In The Grave, closely followed by Vicar of Dibley and Open All Hours.

Brilliant. Just brilliant!

 

17.11.2008, 18:23 quote

alanpartridge83

Fawlty Towers
Only Fools and Horses
Bottom
Young Ones
Drop the dead donkey
Spaced
Gavin and stacey
alan partridge
Rodger Rodger
One foot in the grave
Saxondale
Phoenix Nights

 

20.11.2008, 18:40 quote

chesca08

Definitely Two pints of larger I love my family and Gavin and Stacey as well

 

29.12.2008, 13:01 quote

valensinclair
valensinclair Joined: 28 Dec 2008 Posts: 2 Location: United Kingdom, England, Suffolk
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well black books is amazing to watch, but red dwarf has to be up there as well...soon to return with new episodes on dave YEAH!

 

29.12.2008, 17:24 quote

sc0ttie

valensinclair wrote:
well black books is amazing to watch, but red dwarf has to be up there as well...soon to return with new episodes on dave YEAH!


I remember you, you was seeing dressage diva? welcome back!

fave sitcom...i would have said only fools and horses, but i watched an old episode recently and didnt find it funny anymore. I will say One foot in the grave, purely because of the bizarre situations meldrew often found himself in. but there are loads of others just as good really.

 

29.12.2008, 17:29 quote

cheekykev

sc0ttie wrote:
valensinclair wrote:
well black books is amazing to watch, but red dwarf has to be up there as well...soon to return with new episodes on dave YEAH!


I remember you, you was seeing dressage diva? welcome back!

fave sitcom...i would have said only fools and horses, but i watched an old episode recently and didnt find it funny anymore. I will say One foot in the grave, purely because of the bizarre situations meldrew often found himself in. but there are loads of others just as good really.


What a memory Scott! Was dresagediva Paula? (thats now with Matt)I did recognise him though... Hello again

My favs are The royal family and two pints of lager

 
 
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