Maestro
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Brian Bowen said:However, M*a*s*h is in a class of its own.
No arguments there Brian.
Brian Bowen said:However, M*a*s*h is in a class of its own.
Di B said:Some great ones there... as a major Red Dwarf fan though I would say that! :lol:
Others no one has mentioned so far....
Spitting image - either a new series or repeats for those of us who remember the thatcher era
Game On - the first couple of series were excellent and Matt was well cute!
Drop the dead donkey - satire at its best and topical so you could look intelligent by knowing the latest news storylines!
Star Trek song quality... theressssss klingons on the starboard bow, starboard bow, starboard bow, wipe them off Jim..... OMG sad or what
neiltwist said:black adder or dad's army, or ello ello
groovy said:Not a itcom but a prog I would love to see again..well i've forgotton what its calles! It was late night Channel 4 a few months ago. It was class, about these guys in a hospital (not Scrubs!) and it was British. If anyone else saw it.......
WoodenFlugel said:Maestro - you got in before me! I was just about to suggest Rising Damp. Leonard Rossiter was a genius![]()
Fawlty Towers has to be the best sit com ever, I can't believe it didn't win that poll earlier this year :evil:
Others I like (mostly repeating other posts)
The Young Ones
Steptoe
The Brittas Empire
Cheers (who said they had to be British??!!)
Porridge - Ronnie Barker, another genius![]()
One Foot in the Grave
Only Fools and Horses
.....and what about Hhhhhancock's Half Hour???????
I'm not old enough to have seen the original series but I have seen plenty of repeats and it is just superb :lol:
All class :lol: :lol: :lol:
Maestro said:WoodenFlugel said:.....and what about Hhhhhancock's Half Hour???????
I'm not old enough to have seen the original series but I have seen plenty of repeats and it is just superb :lol:
All class :lol: :lol: :lol:
Tony Hancock was pure genius. The blood donor is a particular fave of mine...."coughs and sneezes spread diseases, drink a pint of milk a day"....... those were the days