My latest would be Colin From Accounts. Binged on it, now waiting for the follow up please!
I tend to like fly on the wall situation comedies where not a lot happens, This Country would be such an example, Daisy May and Charlie Cooper took talking absolute drivel, to a whole new level, just reminded me of the mid teen years, having not reached the proper going out stage, just hanging! waiting for something to happen, even if in real life The Coopers were well past that stage when they filmed it. I thought the late Caroline Aherne's writing was wonderfully well observed in The Royle Family, who'd have thought a situation comedy could be strung out around a family slumped in front of the tv bickering. Mum is another where not a lot happens great acting, bitter/sweet like that one a lot. I like Sharon Horgan's writing she is also very good, particularly Catastrophe, albeit rather rude in parts.
Ruth Jones in Stella, and parts of Gavin and Stacey.
When my children were at home they got me into a few things such as Ricky Gervais's The Office, The League of Gentlemen , The Inbetweeners, The Mighty Boosh, all a bit Marmite, I imagine, but I found them funny in a weirdly, puerile sort of way, don't know what that says about me
. One of my closest friends, we share the same sense of humour keeps telling me to watch Friday Night Dinner, from a little while ago, I keep meaning to but haven't yet.
I suppose the one that has transcended time imo would be Fawlty Towers, it was really quite brilliant. Oh and Father Ted, also another classic. .