Mainly TV shows.
Stuff I like:
Bottom
The Young Ones
New Statesman
Blackadder
Shoot.
Stuff I like:
Bottom
The Young Ones
New Statesman
Blackadder
Shoot.
Last edited by argo4 (2008-12-24 20:19:55)
Last edited by Rod Foxx (2008-12-25 07:46:01)
Something pretty new and hilariously awesome is the IT Crowd.Rod Foxx wrote:
Bit of a Rik Mayall fan eh? I'm simply amazed someone else has heard of Bottom.
There are so many great comedies but i'll just list off a short section of what i have...
Starting with the UK...
New-ish:
The Mighty Boosh - Absolutely hilarious regardless of which series and i'm fairly sure most people here would agree.
Snuff Box - Very strange comedy show. You'd have to like Matt Berry's style, which certainly isn't for everyone.
Garth Marenghi's Darkplace - A massive spoof of low budget 80's tv. Strange doesn't even come close to summing this up.
Black Books - Dylan Moran being Dylan Moran. I'm yet to meet anyone who doesn't find this show funny.
Spaced - Short comedy series by Simon Pegg, creator of Shaun of the Dead. Very Witty.
Old-ish:
Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy Mini-Series - Some of the finest british humour I've ever heard.
Chef! - An early show by Lenny Henry. Most certainly the best comedy piece he's ever produced.
Anything related to Monty Python - Do i really need to explain?
Outside the UK:
Double the Fist - Incredibly cheap program with awful special effects, woeful story lines (if at all) and bad reality tv sections. Possibly the funniest program produced in Oz for quite some time. Might be difficult to get in Canada
Harvey Birdman Attorney at Law - Awesome program produced using Hannah-Barbera characters.
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia - A comedy program created in the US that's not animated and is actually funny. A rarity indeed.
Arrested Development - Another rare US gem. Comedy show with a continuing storyline that keeps you laughing throughout.
Anything by John Clarke - I personally find his work riotous. However that might just be because i'm Australian.
And preferably all in one sittingParker wrote:
arrested development.
there are three seasons, you need to watch them all.
just rewatched all 3 seasons this week.mtb0minime wrote:
And preferably all in one sittingParker wrote:
arrested development.
there are three seasons, you need to watch them all.
Seriously, though, I've found that show is most enjoyable when watching 3 or 4 episodes at a time. Over the summer I finished the entire series in a week or two.