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Thread: Old School Comedy Yes Or No

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    Old School Comedy Yes Or No

    Les Dawson .....bit dated but a talented guy

    Dick Emery .....cross dressing superstar

    One Foot In The Grave ......absolute crap

    Rising Damp ......Great comedy actors , superb scripts

    Only Fools And Horses .....never thought much of that

    Keeping Up Appearances .....shoot anyone involved in that nonsense

    Bread ......unfunny scouse cobblers

    Porridge ......top stuff

    Two Ronnie's........could drag on but had their moments , mastermind and hardware shop being the best

    Man About The House ......rubbish but Paula Wilcox was worth watching

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    Couple of unsung heroes.

    The Brittas Empire & Dear John.

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    Quote Originally Posted by splott parker View Post
    Couple of unsung heroes.

    The Brittas Empire & Dear John.
    Not forgetting, Roger, Roger.

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    Till Death Us do Part.

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    Likely Lads.

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    Hancock’s half hour

    Charlie Drake

    Harry Worth

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    Are American comedies allowed?.....If so, F Troop, The Phil Silvers Show, Beverley Hillbillies, M*A*S*H.

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    Dad's Army -best ever

    Hi de Hi and Are You Being Served - had their moments

    Allo Allo - excellent, often underrated

    Blackadder- can't believe it's 40 years old, but still one of the best.

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    Me and My Girl
    The Two of Us
    Get Some In

    All the greats.

    One Foot in the Grave was alright. Ripping Yarns was on the iplayer recently; that still holds up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
    Les Dawson .....bit dated but a talented guy

    Dick Emery .....cross dressing superstar

    One Foot In The Grave ......absolute crap

    Rising Damp ......Great comedy actors , superb scripts

    Only Fools And Horses .....never thought much of that

    Keeping Up Appearances .....shoot anyone involved in that nonsense

    Bread ......unfunny scouse cobblers

    Porridge ......top stuff

    Two Ronnie's........could drag on but had their moments , mastermind and hardware shop being the best

    Man About The House ......rubbish but Paula Wilcox was worth watching
    Gggggggg GRANVILLE!

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    Been watching on the buses recently.
    I used to love that show. But my god it's so dated and so poor

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    ummm the young one, alan barstard, bottom...or does it have to 70's stuff.

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    Jim Davidson

    Bernard Manning

    Chubby Brown

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    Fawlty Towers, brilliant.

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    The Marx Brothers, particularly Groucho, a comic genius. Catch him on YouTube hosting ‘What’s My Line’, absolutely outstanding comedy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bloop View Post
    Dad's Army -best ever

    Hi de Hi and Are You Being Served - had their moments

    Allo Allo - excellent, often underrated

    Blackadder- can't believe it's 40 years old, but still one of the best.
    Allo Allo ?

    Sort yourself out

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    The Plank is very dry

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    Quote Originally Posted by waynekerr55 View Post
    Gggggggg GRANVILLE!
    In the bin

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    Quote Originally Posted by Armitage Shanks View Post
    Been watching on the buses recently.
    I used to love that show. But my god it's so dated and so poor
    I model my life on blakey

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    Quote Originally Posted by ToTaL ITK View Post
    ummm the young one, alan barstard, bottom...or does it have to 70's stuff.
    That's alternative comedy

    Your name is not on the list

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    Quote Originally Posted by splott parker View Post
    Couple of unsung heroes.

    The Brittas Empire & Dear John.
    “Dear John” was underrated I think.
    Red Dwarf was great.

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    Quote Originally Posted by splott parker View Post
    The Marx Brothers, particularly Groucho, a comic genius. Catch him on YouTube hosting ‘What’s My Line’, absolutely outstanding comedy.
    They were alternative before alternative

    Totally left field

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wash DC Blue View Post
    “Dear John” was underrated I think.
    Red Dwarf was great.
    Red Dwarf I would suggest is modern , alternative and bizarre in parts

    Too zany to be considered old school

    Jimmy Tarbuck ......absolutely talentless .....that's the angle

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