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British Sitcoms? Which is your favourite and why?

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LRavenscroft Wed 10-May-23 08:02:46

I would have to say Keeping Up Appearances especially when Hyacinth's behaviour becomes extreme and her face starts to twitch and how the other characters react towards her.

Forsythia Wed 10-May-23 15:22:26

One door in the Grave, Keeping up Appearances, I always look for them on freeview channels. Also Fawlty Towers.

NotAGran55 Wed 10-May-23 15:18:13

The Royle Family and The Office are joint first.
The Inbetweeners next, along with Fawlty Towers.

GrannyGravy13 Wed 10-May-23 14:28:24

Can I add Outnumbered to my list, there were times when our children were at home that I felt like the Mum 🤣

bmacca Wed 10-May-23 14:24:52

My favourites are Father Ted and Derry Girls.
Currently watching Colin from Accounts which I really like too

Nell8 Wed 10-May-23 14:20:39

I've recently binge watched Rev on BBC iPlayer. It was inspired by the career of the Rev Richard Coles. It is very well written and has an excellent cast including Tom Hollander, Olivia Colman and Miles Jupp. It centres round an inner city church which is struggling to survive. There are excellent cameos by Ralph Fiennes, Alexander Armstrong, Liam Neeson and others. Some themes are dark, but this emphasises the humour when it breaks through.

DanniRae Wed 10-May-23 14:15:13

Oh I forgot "Man about the House" and "Ever Decreasing Circles" .... loved them both way back when!

More recently "The Office" (especially the Christmas Special where Tim and Dawn finally get together smile) and "Car Share" (especially when the two main characters finally get together smile)

Redrobin51 Wed 10-May-23 14:04:50

Ever Decreasing Circles
The Likely Lads
Butterflies
These are in no particular order.

MayBee70 Wed 10-May-23 14:02:56

I discovered David Mitchell’s Outsiders on Dave the other night ( with catchup not working I was trawling the channels). Similar to Taskmaster which I’ve never really latched onto. I loved it. I struggle to watch anything with Victoria Wood in. Everything she did was so brilliant but it still upsets me that she died so young. I love Ever Decreasing Circles, Dad’s Army and have been watching repeats of Keeping Up Appearances which I didn’t like back in the day but now like. I’ve never really watched Only Fools and Horses. Recently I’ve loved Motherland.

Mrsluckhurst Wed 10-May-23 14:01:21

paddyann54

Only Fools and Horses
and a Scottish comedy called Still Game that many on here may not have seen .

I love Still Game, it my number one now, I love the characters, we've watched it so much we can talk along with it grin
This Country is very clever. I love all the old ones mentioned already.

Maggiemaybe Wed 10-May-23 13:51:48

I loved lots of these. Also The Office and League of Gentlemen. More recently, This Country and The Detectorists.

My favourite of recent years has been Motherland. I see all those characters at the school gate when I pick up the grandsons. grin

TwiceAsNice Wed 10-May-23 13:49:15

Only fools and horses
Fawlty Towers
Bread
The Good Life

grannypiper Wed 10-May-23 12:54:43

Thank you Chardy I have been racking my brain cell for that.

Theexwife Wed 10-May-23 12:45:20

Whatever happened to the likely lads, just re-watched it.
Two Doors Down

Llamedos13 Wed 10-May-23 12:44:29

For me the funniest ever was Father Ted.

Chardy Wed 10-May-23 12:41:39

Brush Strokes grannypiper?

grannypiper Wed 10-May-23 12:34:41

All of the above but also Get some in, The Irish RM. Aint half hot Mum, Desmonds,In loving memory, Hallelujah and so many more. Great days when T.V was worth watching. Does anyone remember a 1980s sitcom about a painter and decorator, i can't for the life of me remember the name.

Nandalot Wed 10-May-23 12:15:42

Ooh, I forgot about Yes Minister and Drop the Dead Donkey, used to love those..
I have listened to the radio version of Yes Minister onBBC sounds several times over. Still enjoyable.

TillyTrotter Wed 10-May-23 11:43:03

Dinner Ladies
Butterflies
Bread

All 3 were visual “sound tracks” to my life during the busy years (and I still watch them on DVD now).

Greenfinch Wed 10-May-23 11:37:26

Mum.

NanaDana Wed 10-May-23 11:31:48

Porridge
Only Fools and Horses
One Foot in the Grave
The Likely Lads
Dad's Army
Dinner Ladies

Grandma70s Wed 10-May-23 11:27:58

Impossible to pick a favourite. I love them all. Outnumbered and Keeping Up Appearances would be strong contenders. I recently watched every episode of the latter on iPlayer.

MrsKen33 Wed 10-May-23 11:14:05

Ever decreasing Circles. Loved Martin. Our DD often calls us Howard and Hilda !

Doodledog Wed 10-May-23 11:10:59

I love Two Doors Down, and thought Drop the Dead Donkey was excellent in its day.

fancythat Wed 10-May-23 11:07:39

I am also watching Take The High Road.
It has an awkward way of download though.
Is it a Sitcom? Not sure.

fancythat Wed 10-May-23 11:05:45

henetha

And Butterflies.
The Good Life.
Dad's Army.

I agree.
Except I would swap Butterflies for Man About The House. Too smutty, but ignoring that, I do think it is funny.