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    Another vote for Family Guy, also enjoy American Dad. Wont let my kids watch these though.

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    UK-Blackadder; The Young Ones; Little Britain; Father Ted.
    USA- Weeds; Six Feet Under; Southpark.
    NZ- Eating Media Lunch; Jono's New Show; Outrageous Fortune.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikkel View Post
    Monty Python's Flying Circus could be considered a TV series... so, so far you are all wrong!
    Huh?? MPFC was, most definately, a series.
    I am churning through the boxed set atm. Ahhhhh. memories.


    MPFC. Bottom. The young Ones. Dave Allen. Kenny Everett Video Show. Blackadder. Futurama. American Dad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Swoop View Post
    Huh?? MPFC was, most definately, a series.
    I am churning through the boxed set atm. Ahhhhh. memories.
    You should have heard of Doug Piranha then...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikkel View Post
    You should have heard of Doug Piranha then...

    And Enzo. 'E used Sarcasm.

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    What about 'The Test of Time'?

    Apart from selected bits - the Chermans aye - I can't watch Fawlty Towers now - it's like pulling teeth.

    Some of the others are a bit the same. Familiarity has bred contempt maybe.



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    Noone mentioning Cheers... fair enough, personally I thought it was fackin funny. Frasier, Two and a Half Men (or Men Men as the girls call it), Blackadder, SOAP, Bottom (et al: young ones, comedy strip presents etc...), Men Behaving Badly, Red Dwarf (up to series 3), Absolutely Fabulous, and several others mentioned here...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trudes View Post
    Father Ted.
    Drink! Feck! Arse!

    Bloody good series!
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    Lots of funny stuff through the years.
    Always like Open all hours, and Porridge was pretty good.
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    Russell Coight's "All Aussie Adventures" was bloody funny
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    Monty Python, Fawlty Towers, Blackadder 1 and 2.

    Brass from the early 80s was good too. Had Barbara Ewing a NZ actress in it.

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