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Originally Posted by
Hilts
Only Fools and Horses went on far too long.
It got poor at the end.
Also Fawley Towers different league in my opinion.
Fawlty had a few good bits but was basically a constant rehash of misunderstanding between some pompous British bloke and a Spaniard - 7/10
Only fools was class and has stood the test of time still funny 9.5/10
The end was class they did become millionaires.
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Originally Posted by
Eric the Half a Bee
When a party led by Keir Hardie, a man who was banned from taking part in the "Boring Lectures" for being too boring, is polling around half the vote in opinion polls, you know how much this government has imploded.
Still time for Mr personality to blow it , he's utterly hopeless
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Originally Posted by
North Cardiff Blue
Fawlty had a few good bits but was basically a constant rehash of misunderstanding between some pompous British bloke and a Spaniard - 7/10
Only fools was class and has stood the test of time still funny 9.5/10
The end was class they did become millionaires.
No it wasn't it had loads of themes running through it . In fact Manuel was probably the weakest link .
Only Fools and Horses was supermarket humour . Package holiday ......Nice enough break but you couldn't wait to get home .
For the sort of people who thought Micheal Barrymore on itv , Saturday night , was funny
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Originally Posted by
SLUDGE FACTORY
No it wasn't it had loads of themes running through it . In fact Manuel was probably the weakest link .
Only Fools and Horses was supermarket humour . Package holiday ......Nice enough break but you couldn't wait to get home .
For the sort of people who thought Micheal Barrymore on itv , Saturday night , was funny
Barrymore was crap more like Fawlty I would say.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g2Y_p8-LbY4
Not really funny is it?
People from Madrid aren't like that, it's like cartoon humour.
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Lets hope there is a return for the Black and white minstrel show and Bless thy neighbour
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Re: Fawlty Towers to return
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Originally Posted by
North Cardiff Blue
Fawlty had a few good bits but was basically a constant rehash of misunderstanding between some pompous British bloke and a Spaniard - 7/10
Only fools was class and has stood the test of time still funny 9.5/10
The end was class they did become millionaires.
Come on NCB your a fan you should know there were new episodes after they became millionaires and theyd blown all their money.
It got poor at the end.
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Early Doors was recently or still is on BBC4 , so is probably available on iPlayer. Great stuff, well written.
Dad's Army is probably my favourite though, and managing to keep it going for over 80 episodes is a reflection of how good Jimmy Perry and David Croft were.
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Originally Posted by
The Bloop
Early Doors was recently or still is on BBC4 , so is probably available on iPlayer. Great stuff, well written.
Dad's Army is probably my favourite though, and managing to keep it going for over 80 episodes is a reflection of how good Jimmy Perry and David Croft were.
Ive watched Dads Army on repeats its really good.
The film remake was garbage.
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Originally Posted by
Hilts
Come on NCB your a fan you should know there were new episodes after they became millionaires and theyd blown all their money.
It got poor at the end.
Yes, but they made it, the last few were just to finish it off they weren't meant to be funny, and most people loved the characters by then, it was just to finish the story if you liked the series it was brilliant.
Half the country can't be wrong.
"Time on Our Hands" is an episode of the BBC sitcom Only Fools and Horses. First screened on 29 December 1996, it was the final episode of that year's Christmas trilogy and the fifteenth Christmas special overall. It attracted a television audience of 24.3 million, a record for a British sitcom. In the episode, the Trotters finally become millionaires. It had initially been intended to be the series finale, but creator John Sullivan wrote three more specials that were screened annually between 2001 and 2003, starting with "If They Could See Us Now".
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Originally Posted by
The Bloop
Early Doors was recently or still is on BBC4 , so is probably available on iPlayer. Great stuff, well written.
Dad's Army is probably my favourite though, and managing to keep it going for over 80 episodes is a reflection of how good Jimmy Perry and David Croft were.
It is available on BBC iplayer.
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Originally Posted by
blue lewj
That take on Only Fools and Horses is probably the worst (in my opinion) I've ever witnessed.
How can you not like it?
I don't like Only Fools And Horses either.
The 'cockney stupid' school of humour really grates on me. How can you like it?
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Originally Posted by
North Cardiff Blue
Half the country can't be wrong.
Half the country is regularly wrong! :hehe:
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Originally Posted by
North Cardiff Blue
Whoosh right over your head
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Originally Posted by
ToTaL ITK
Lets hope there is a return for the Black and white minstrel show and Bless thy neighbour
Bless Thy Neighbour or Love This House? :hehe:
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Originally Posted by
jon1959
Half the country is regularly wrong! :hehe:
Exactly, some people actually that Mrs Brown’s shite.
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A lot of people watch the euro vision song contest
That doesn't mean it's any good
All humour has its time but some humour dates very quickly
Only Fools , One Foot etc didn't take long to age in my opinion
Whereas fawlty towers and porridge and a lot of the two Ronnie's sketches keep well
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Originally Posted by
SLUDGE FACTORY
A lot of people watch the euro vision song contest
That doesn't mean it's any good
All humour has its time but some humour dates very quickly
Only Fools , One Foot etc didn't take long to age in my opinion
Whereas fawlty towers and porridge and a lot of the two Ronnie's sketches keep well
We rewatched all of Reggie Perrin and Yes (Prime) Minister over the summer.
Perrin was dire. Absolutely cringeworthy. Nothing like what we remembered.
Yes Minister and Yes Prime Minister was even better with age. Beautifully written and acted. Still relevant after 40 odd years.
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Hilts
Ive watched Dads Army on repeats its really good.
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Dad’s Army really was a classic, most probably the best of the long running comedies.....no, it is the best of long running ones.
Special mention for Father Ted, Two Doors Down, Scot Squad.
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Originally Posted by
jon1959
We rewatched all of Reggie Perrin and Yes (Prime) Minister over the summer.
Perrin was dire. Absolutely cringeworthy. Nothing like what we remembered.
Yes Minister and Yes Prime Minister was even better with age. Beautifully written and acted. Still relevant after 40 odd years.
Yep , great show
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Re: Fawlty Towers to return
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Originally Posted by
jon1959
We rewatched all of Reggie Perrin and Yes (Prime) Minister over the summer.
Perrin was dire. Absolutely cringeworthy. Nothing like what we remembered.
Yes Minister and Yes Prime Minister was even better with age. Beautifully written and acted. Still relevant after 40 odd years.
Yes (Prime) Minister was excellent, but it had an awful update which should act as a warning to Fawlty Towers.
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Originally Posted by
Tuerto
I never rated it, Although there was a hidden story within the character and script writing. Del Boy wouldn't have been a nice person, inadequate, dishonest, deluded, selfish etc. I think that Sullivan hinted at that when he was interviewed about the show. The audience were laughing at him, not with him, so for me, there was a tragic element to the show, he basically ****ed everything up he touched. I can see how people found it funny though, and i think that saying that the people who watched it were likely 'Plebs' is a bit unfair, and slightly superior if you don't mind me saying, although i an on your hymn sheet. Stewart Lee said it better than all of us.
Stuart Lee is a very interesting comedian indeed. Makes his audience think.
The Likely Lads, Porridge and Auf Wiedersehen Pet all came from the excellent partnership of Dick Clement and Ian Le Frenais.
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Originally Posted by
Taunton Blue Genie
Stuart Lee is a very interesting comedian indeed. Makes his audience think.
These days ......if you say you are English.....they throw you in jail !
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Loved Fawlty Towers, I’ve seen them all plenty of times and still laugh.
Sadly these days people are looking to be offended, some people seem to enjoy it. John Cleese isn’t one to hold back but i just sense it will be a bit rubbish.
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Originally Posted by
2b2bdoo
Sadly these days people are looking to be offended
Rubbish. Times and things move on.
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Originally Posted by
2b2bdoo
Loved Fawlty Towers, I’ve seen them all plenty of times and still laugh.
Sadly these days people are looking to be offended, some people seem to enjoy it. John Cleese isn’t one to hold back but i just sense it will be a bit rubbish.
This is what people don't seem to get
Cleese in the original Fawlty Towers was taking the piss out of racist old twats afraid of foreigners whilst really being afraid of himself
But if Cleese of recent times makes Fawlty Towers again he's not going to have to get in character as he already is a miserable old bigot