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Re: TV humour

Postby Ally » 28 Dec 2013, 07:28

jenniren wrote:Mrs Brown and the Christmas tree, I nearly wet myself :lol: :lol: :lol:


I was absolutely howling with laughter all the way through this episode. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: TV humour

Postby Osc » 28 Dec 2013, 16:04

We love Not Going Out too, but oddly enough found Mrs. Brown's Boys to be a bit flat :o Always thought Morcambe and Wise were fantastic, and as the years go by and you see various documentaries and clips, you can see that they were absolute genuises. The Two Ronnies were pretty good too, last night we saw their "ballroom dancing" sketch which was amazing - Ronnie Corbett was able to dance properly, sing, look completely comfortable in a ballroom dress, full makeup and shoes with heels - AND - it was proper dancing. I can't think of any of today's comedians with that sort of versatility.
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Re: TV humour

Postby Kaz » 28 Dec 2013, 16:06

The older 'variety' sort of comedians were multi-talented I think Osc :D :)
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Re: TV humour

Postby Gal » 28 Dec 2013, 17:04

Sorry I can't stand Mrs Browns Boys. I read somewhere that it had the highest ratings over Christmas so I'm clearly in a minority, but my thoughts were just ....why???

We like what I think might be classed as 'alternative comedy' - Peep Show, Hebburn, that sort of thing. I do like many of the new standups, John Bishop, Jon Richardson, Michael McIntyre, but am not too keen on sitcoms any more.

And tbh, although I LOVED Morecambe and Wise/The Two Ronnies etc in their day, I find the reruns very average. I think my SOH has changed over the years :)
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Re: TV humour

Postby miasmum » 28 Dec 2013, 18:48

The one series I hated with a vengeanance was Little Britain. What did you all think to that?
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Re: TV humour

Postby Kaz » 28 Dec 2013, 18:49

Loved it until they did that awful American version of it :shock: :oops:
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Re: TV humour

Postby miasmum » 28 Dec 2013, 19:04

another one I can watch and not even smile at is Miranda, it just seem too silly :o
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Re: TV humour

Postby Diflower » 28 Dec 2013, 19:27

Can't stand Mrs Brown's Boys, hated Little Britain, don't laugh at the odd bits I've seen of Morecambe & Wise or the Two Ronnies any more...
Yes the four candles sketch and many others are genius, but I've seen them umpteen times now...

Some newer comedians like John Bishop yes, Lee Nelson the other night had us really laughing. More often it's shows like Would I Lie to You that turn out to be the funniest :)
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Re: TV humour

Postby tonicha » 28 Dec 2013, 20:07

Miranda reminds me of Brian Rix - the farce type thing, which I never could get one with.

Good job we're all different, isn't it :lol:
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Re: TV humour

Postby miasmum » 28 Dec 2013, 20:13

Absolutely and I love Would I Lie To You
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