Brit comedies:
Blackadder is awesome.
Yank comedies:
quite fond of Scrubs.
Gavin and Stacey had some funny characters (ness and bryn), but the domesticity of it was depressing.
Brit comedies:
Blackadder is awesome.
Yank comedies:
quite fond of Scrubs.
Gavin and Stacey had some funny characters (ness and bryn), but the domesticity of it was depressing.
Furunculus Maneuver: Adopt a highly logical position on a controversial subject where you cannot disagree with the merits of the proposal, only disagree with an opinion based on fundamental values. - Beskar
Days since the Apocalypse began
"We are living in space-age times but there's too many of us thinking with stone-age minds" | How to spot a Humanist
"Men of Quality do not fear Equality." | "Belief doesn't change facts. Facts, if you are reasonable, should change your beliefs."
"You've got to hold and give
But do it at the right time
You can be slow or fast
But you must get to the line!"
The thing is, that show is like Little Britain in a way; you know that it's stereotyping and taking the mickey out of us, but we watch it anyway because it's good, compulsive viewing.
"Blacker than a moonless night. Hotter and more bitter than Hell itself… that is coffee."
Days since the Apocalypse began
"We are living in space-age times but there's too many of us thinking with stone-age minds" | How to spot a Humanist
"Men of Quality do not fear Equality." | "Belief doesn't change facts. Facts, if you are reasonable, should change your beliefs."
True fact, any comedy shown on BBC 3 isn't funny. two pints of lager and a packet of crisps needs to be burned and eradicated from the BBC archives.
Only real comedy I like these days is peep show. I watch quite a few American comedy's like two and a half men but not to many actually make me laugh out loud. A lot of them have a trend of deteriorating rapidly as they go on as well. Scrubs started going down hill after season 6, season 8 was shocking and I prefer to blank the current season from my memory.
Days since the Apocalypse began
"We are living in space-age times but there's too many of us thinking with stone-age minds" | How to spot a Humanist
"Men of Quality do not fear Equality." | "Belief doesn't change facts. Facts, if you are reasonable, should change your beliefs."
I like BBC4.
I think I'm the only person in Britain who watches it.
Was it BBC 4 had "The History of Christianity" a few months ago? I think I've watched a few things on it.
Thanks to the wonders of genes, a terrible diet, a dodgy lifestyle and a state-school education, I resemble that remark. But I think he means they're unintentionally manipulative, selfish, and have a tendacy to play up their disability for petty benefit. I've met a few such people, though they're hardly indictive of the whole.
I watch it from time to time. Despite m'self being a commited philistine, the Andrew Graham-Dixon art documentaries were grand.
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When Adam delved and Eve span, Who was then the gentleman? From the beginning all men by nature were created alike, and our bondage or servitude came in by the unjust oppression of naughty men. For if God would have had any bondsmen from the beginning, he would have appointed who should be bound, and who free. And therefore I exhort you to consider that now the time is come, appointed to us by God, in which ye may (if ye will) cast off the yoke of bondage, and recover liberty. - John Ball
Sometimes I forget it even exists as a channel.
Occasionally it has some good stuff but it's usually BBC 2 repeats. BBC2 though has to be the champion of British television. It actually justifies the need to buy a tv licence. Settling down for an evening of intellectual programming is always nice, especially if David Attenbourgh is doing one of his nature documentaries.
I know it was on BBC2 a couple of weeks back, I watched a bit of it.
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Depends on the disability of course. People who are dyslexic come in all shapes and sizes and that is a learning disability. Very broad term that.So they're all balding, pot-bellied men with bad hygiene and mono-syllabic responses?
"Blacker than a moonless night. Hotter and more bitter than Hell itself… that is coffee."
Days since the Apocalypse began
"We are living in space-age times but there's too many of us thinking with stone-age minds" | How to spot a Humanist
"Men of Quality do not fear Equality." | "Belief doesn't change facts. Facts, if you are reasonable, should change your beliefs."
I don't even know what show you are speaking about. i wan't laughing two of my cousins are dyslexic, i don't really giggle about it after seeing the trouble they have with readingWell, I assumed that Beskar was referring to Andy's physical disability, really.
Dyslexia, dyspraxia and other such learning difficulties aren't really a laughing matter, just the same as race or gender. :3
No, no, you misunderstand, Cent! :3
I was speaking about Andy from Little Britain.
I'm saying that I don't find it a laughing matter. Some of my closest friends are dyslexic... I'm saying that I don't think any comedy shows should take the mickey out of disabilities just as they shouldn't make racial or sexist remarks either.
"Blacker than a moonless night. Hotter and more bitter than Hell itself… that is coffee."
oh ok i understand now after seeing that clip, thats really not that funny im sorry to say. yeah but good luck trying to get sexism out of comedy.they shouldn't make racial or sexist remarks either.
Furunculus Maneuver: Adopt a highly logical position on a controversial subject where you cannot disagree with the merits of the proposal, only disagree with an opinion based on fundamental values. - Beskar
I hate art, and I absolutely loved his Russian Art series. I was just transfixed all the way through, and Repin's stuff had me in awe.
I thought I was the only one...
Beskar
You need to lighten up or take it to the backroom, people in general aren't out to offend.
Back on the subject has anyone mentioned QI or Mock the Week, although Mock the Week isn't what it used to be since Frankie Boyle left, such an angry man but as a fellow Weegie I know where he's coming from, very funny.
I mentioned MTW in my first post I think, it's sheer genius. Frankie Boyle is a fantastic comedian (if a little... vulgar at times), but he doesn't make the show; the likes of Andy Parsons and Russell Howard are as integral to the show and as funny, in their own way.
I love QI, although I kinda wish Alan Davies wasn't a core feature of it. With a smaller panel of just four people... I'd like to see him rotated off, if only because I find him irksome and boring.
"Blacker than a moonless night. Hotter and more bitter than Hell itself… that is coffee."
QI (Stephen Fry!) and Mock the Week (Dara Ó Briain) are absolutely incredible.
I love QI's ability to make you laugh and go "oh, seriously?" simultaneously, and Dara Ó Briain is one of my favourite comedians; combine that with politics and you get Mock the Week.
I never really liked Frankie Boyle that much. His humor was okay, but too crude for me.
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One of my favourites was an occasion where Stephen Fry presented a long chemical formula:
C6H12O6(S) + 6O2(g) -> 6CO2(g) + 6H2O(g)
He simply gave the clue that it was related to food and would be worth two hundred points if someone could describe it correctly.
There was a female 'contestant' (Helen Atkinson-Wood, her sole appearance) who correctly ascertained that the formula was known as an explosion in a custard factory, and represented the oxidation of glucose; I was completely astounded, as were Stephen and the rest of those playing. Apparantly it's a standard thing to learn in Home Ecomomics! o_O
Exactly; you can be funny without every other word being an f-bomb, which Frankie does in every single round without fail. Russell Howard's my favourite on the show, but I know a few people who loathe him. :<I never really liked Frankie Boyle that much. His humor was okay, but too crude for me.
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"Blacker than a moonless night. Hotter and more bitter than Hell itself… that is coffee."
It's hard to say where he's of most value. As the BBC2 controller, he virtually made it the innovative, intelligent, yet populist channel that it is at its best. However, if he hadn't got tired of that and moved on, we'd never have got the wildlife documentaries that he's likely to be remembered for.
It shows that Mrs Miggins knows all about anything pie-related.
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Ach, let us not forget the horrible "Acropolis, where the Parthenon is"-incident.
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