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British Sitcoms: What Don’t You Like? 📺

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FannyCornforth Wed 10-May-23 21:31:22

Further to the other thread

For me it’s the later Only Fools
Plus TVOD, I really don’t like Dawn French, and I’m not entirely sure why…

FannyCornforth Thu 11-May-23 09:53:16

nanna8 I still love Python, especially The Holy Grail and I adore Terry Jones.
We don’t get many reruns of Python here

JaneJudge Thu 11-May-23 09:53:30

smile

Blinko Thu 11-May-23 10:13:37

Never watched Only Fools. Hated Some Mothers Do Ave Em - I just can't imagine what on earth anyone saw in it - and also dislike Not Going Out.

Thinking about it, I suppose NGO has some similarity with Some Mothers, in that an apparently sensible woman is shacked up with an idiot. Just not funny.

halfpint1 Thu 11-May-23 10:40:16

Don't like Only fools and horses or Mrs bucket

Galaxy Thu 11-May-23 10:55:52

I need to be viewing more comedies from a post modern perspective, this is where I have been going wronggrin.

FannyCornforth Thu 11-May-23 11:08:20

Galaxy

I need to be viewing more comedies from a post modern perspective, this is where I have been going wronggrin.

I know! smileI’m just a big old pseud!

Dickens Thu 11-May-23 12:08:50

Grandmabatty

Dickens I agree with all of yours. Plus Mrs Brown's Boys and another old one, Love they Neighbour.
I used to like Ever decreasing circles. When I watched it again I was horrified at the way Martin treated his wife. He was most unlikeable

I have only ever seen clips from MRS BROWN'S BOYS - enough to know that it wasn't for me. But, not having watched it, maybe I shouldn't judge it!

I agree with you about EVER DECRASING CIRCLES - Martin... permanently irritated by everything and everyone, began to grate somewhat!

LOVE THEY NEIGHBOUR - still in two minds about that one. It seemed to become more about two men squaring up to each other in that challenging way that men can - whilst the sensible and practical wives just got on with it. A bit too formulaic, but I think it was an attempt to break down racial prejudice with a dollop of humour, which didn't quite work out.

FannyCornforth Thu 11-May-23 12:11:58

Dickens I agree re Love Thy Neighbour.
Similar to Alf Garnett, I think that it was much understood, usually by folk who hadn’t seen it

Bella23 Thu 11-May-23 12:24:22

I agree with all of the above. Though I can watch Porridge and Dad's Army time and again. DA always reminds me of what my father and FIL told me they had to get up to before going into the forces. So much that seems exaggerated is true.
Crawling along dry stone walls on a Sunday afternoon with a brush shank still makes me smile, people out for a walk popping their heads over and saying "How do".

Dickens Thu 11-May-23 12:25:00

Sometimes, people pronounce that a particular sit-com / series was "rubbish"... which is so subjective!

If I don't like a programme, I attempt to analyse why. I'm not the arbiter of good or bad 'taste'.

I was absolutely enchanted and addicted to the 1995 mini-series PRIDE AND PREJUDICE. Yet a couple of friends of mine thought it was an awful production - people I got on really well with and with whom I shared similar tastes! I know exactly why it appealed to me - rose-coloured specs and a huge dollop of nostalgia for an era that only existed in my mind! Pure escapism...

Boz Thu 11-May-23 13:06:10

Ah, the potency of Mr. Darcy. A fantasy man for us all!

But out on a limb here, as the only sitcoms I make an effort of rewatching are Father Ted , Faulty Towers and Steptoe.

Oreo Thu 11-May-23 16:54:33

Some of the comedies mentioned here I’ve never seen, but have seen ever decreasing circles recently and thought it was ok, dated but amusing.
I thought I hated Mrs. B B until I actually watched a few episodes to the end, then thought tho some of it was crass and even crude humour at times, it was also clever in that it wove messages of family love,and friendship, and other themes into it.
Dave and Gold are great channels for old comedies.

BlueBelle Thu 11-May-23 17:31:04

I don’t like any of those mentioned already, can’t stand John Cleese Auntiflo but I liked Mrs Brown in the early days haven’t watched it for a few years now is it still around ?
I don’t think I like sit coms much I can’t bear any of the American ones either !!!

MayBee70 Thu 11-May-23 17:41:33

Oreo

Some of the comedies mentioned here I’ve never seen, but have seen ever decreasing circles recently and thought it was ok, dated but amusing.
I thought I hated Mrs. B B until I actually watched a few episodes to the end, then thought tho some of it was crass and even crude humour at times, it was also clever in that it wove messages of family love,and friendship, and other themes into it.
Dave and Gold are great channels for old comedies.

I’ve recently started watching Dave because my catchup tv was broke and ended up watching Modern Life is Good’ish on it last night. I was laughing out loud. I’m now watching the whole series on utube.

Primrose53 Thu 11-May-23 17:46:56

Detest Mrs Brown’s Boys. Awful unfunny programme.

Adored Father Ted though and have all the DVDs and even though I have watched them a million times, they still make me laugh.

There is not a single current British SitCom that I like or watch. They are old American Sit coms but King of Queens and Everybody Loves Raymond make me laugh.

HowVeryDareYou2 Thu 11-May-23 17:47:58

I can't stand -

Mrs Brown's Boys
Dad's Army
It Ain't Half Hot, Mum

Grandma70s Thu 11-May-23 17:56:22

I think I said I loved them all. Not quite true.

I’ve never watched Mrs Brown’s Boys. The trailers were enough to tell me I wouldn’t like it.

I’m in two minds about Fawlty Towers. Sybil was very funny, Basil not.

One Foot in the Grave. I don’t really find grumpy old men very funny.

FannyCornforth Thu 11-May-23 18:30:47

One Foot was absolute genius, my favourite sitcom ever.
Closely followed by Dad’s Army and Father Ted

SachaMac Thu 11-May-23 19:03:18

A few I never really enjoyed or got:
Sorry with Ronnie Corbett
The Good Life
Hi de Hi
Ab Fab

I used to love Citizen Smith and Just Good Friends & more recently enjoyed Friday Night Dinner

Fleurpepper Thu 11-May-23 19:14:20

BigBertha1

Mrs. Browns F***ing Boys!!

Same here, I just have to switch off as soon as

MayBee70 Thu 11-May-23 19:51:11

Whilst I’ve never enjoyed watching Mrs Browns Boys on tv I did go to see the stage show and loved it. It was pure pantomime ( and I love pantomime: oh yes I do….)

crazyH Thu 11-May-23 19:55:08

The Young Ones
Mrs Brown’s Boys

Dickens Thu 11-May-23 20:22:43

Grandma70s

I think I said I loved them all. Not quite true.

I’ve never watched Mrs Brown’s Boys. The trailers were enough to tell me I wouldn’t like it.

I’m in two minds about Fawlty Towers. Sybil was very funny, Basil not.

One Foot in the Grave. I don’t really find grumpy old men very funny.

I’m in two minds about Fawlty Towers. Sybil was very funny, Basil not.

Prunella Scales played Sybil to perfection. When I watch re-runs I always enjoy it a bit more by focusing on her character. In a way - she actually made Basil more amusing because of her reaction to his mania! For me, she was the star of the show!

Washerwoman Thu 11-May-23 21:08:17

One Foot in the Grave. Keeping Up Appearances and Are you being Served and Hi de Hi.

DamaskRose Thu 11-May-23 21:12:38

Sago

I am Irish and never found Mrs Browns boys even vaguely amusing, I don’t know anyone that does.
Who on earth watches it?

Same here Sago!