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Never Mind The Quality Feel The Width.
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Ever Decreasing Circles, wasn't exactly ignored, but it would be in my top four sitcoms of all time (Alongside Fawlty Towers, The Office, and Father Ted), and given that it isn't generally talked about as being that high, means it's hugely underated.
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The one with James Bolam was funny. Can`t mind the name of it. I`m H A P P Y was the theme tune.
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Mac, it was "Only When I Laugh" James Bolam, Rodney Bewes, Richard Wilson were in it.
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No I meant Peter Bowles who was the 'posh' one.!
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That`s the one slippy. Thanks!
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I got a comedy dvd for a present recently. I must admit that I can`t remember ever seeing it before. 70s comedy starring Leonard Rossiter called - If There Weren`t Any Blacks You`d Have To Invent Them!
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Out of so many sit coms very few worth a mention. Mainly because in a series, only one or two memorable episodes, but a few were consistently well written.
Not Going Out. Yes Minister. The Good Life. Love Thy Neighbour. Men Behaving Badly. |
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Billy Liar 1973. Was on Sunday afternoons,remember having a giggle to it was a young kid
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i seem to recall that "One Foot in the Grave" was hidden away very late on a Thursday? in it's early days. Seemingly underrated by it's own owners the Beeb
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Ever Decreasing Circles with Richard Briers rarely gets a mention.
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The two of us with Ricard Briers very rarely gets a mention KC
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Man Down was a good one. Some good characters e.g. Nesta and Jo.
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Think it was called 'The Other One' with Richard Briers (and Michael Gambon). I remember it being decent but have never seen it repeated.
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Right you are Frodo-cheers, I thought it was clever comedy without being very funny
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Pulling never gets a mention and was brilliant. Agree with Dear John, and a leftfield one I really enjoyed back in the day Was Bakersfield PD
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i quite liked blandings, think they only made 2 short series, had a good cast but never caught on
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American Gothic - quite brilliant!
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Not sure if it's really underrated, but 'dem whippersnappers sure won't know it.
"The Odd Couple" with Tony Randall and Jack Klugman. |
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A Bit Of A Do
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