I thought this thread would be great to see how the two countries see the other's comedy as well as the input of non-Brit/US .Orgahs too. :3
When I think of any comedy, I often find myself dividing it into two clear categories; older comedy (1960s-1990s) and then more modern stuff (say, 2000-present). The general consensus among British comedy lovers is that modern offerings (both our own and from across the pond) simply don't compare to the older stuff.
Older generations in particular are always saying things to me like "Ricky Gervais doesn't compare to Ronnie Barker" or "this Peep Show pales in comparison to Only Fools and Horses", whereas people of my own age are the complete polar opposite. If you told the average person my age about 'Allo 'Allo or Are You Being Served, you'd likely recieve a "WTF" expression in return. It's as though there's no desire to embrace comedy of other generations because it's seen as rubbish, dated, rude or whatever.
There is a British comedy show aimed at teenagers called Coming of Age, which screens on BBC Three; the show is basically constant one-liner jokes orientated about sex, and generally not even innuendos but completely overt references to bodily functions and such.
I actually shudder when I see the two female characters discussing these things in such a manner, because it seems a bit extreme for anyone to talk like that, let alone two teenage girls. I fail to understand how that show was scheduled for a second series when it's absolutely rubbish, and this is for a show that's orientated towards my age group, allegedly.
In the same breath, I look at a show like Dad's Army and wonder "who the fudge thought this was funny?". I can appreciate comedy from before my time (I adore Blackadder, Fawlty Towers, Only Fools, among others), but I also believe that many modern comedies are deserving of similar attention in their own right, such as Mock The Week, Peep Show or The IT Crowd.
What's it like in other countries and what do you all think?
Are things just getting a little too... PC, and thus we're getting less funny as time goes by? Do modern comedians and sit-coms simply not compare to their predecessors?
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