Re: What Are Your Other Favorite Shows?
Posted: Sat Feb 06, 2016 6:30 am
This is difficult for me, as I'm a Brit subjected to whatever the British TV decide that we are supposed to like! (Cynical? Moi? YES!)
M*A*S*H is the best comedy series to come out of the USA, in my view. I won't analyse why, cos if I knew the reason, I'd start to ignore it.
There have been several comedy series that have been popular in the U.K. but not with me, such as "Friends" & "Happy Days". I used to like "The Big Bang Theory", but it's now getting too repetitive.
I have to say that I'm more in tune with British stuff. I do know that "Red Dwarf" was a success in the former colonies, which I love, but it started to go downhill when Chloe Annett took on the role of Kochansky. I THINK the change was caused when the Grant - Naylor partnership split up.
The best ever comedy series to have been made in the U.K. are "Have I Got News For You" and "Drop the Dead Donkey" with "Mock the Week" bringing up the rear. You can also add "QI" and "They Think It's All Over" as well.
M*A*S*H is the best comedy series to come out of the USA, in my view. I won't analyse why, cos if I knew the reason, I'd start to ignore it.
There have been several comedy series that have been popular in the U.K. but not with me, such as "Friends" & "Happy Days". I used to like "The Big Bang Theory", but it's now getting too repetitive.
I have to say that I'm more in tune with British stuff. I do know that "Red Dwarf" was a success in the former colonies, which I love, but it started to go downhill when Chloe Annett took on the role of Kochansky. I THINK the change was caused when the Grant - Naylor partnership split up.
The best ever comedy series to have been made in the U.K. are "Have I Got News For You" and "Drop the Dead Donkey" with "Mock the Week" bringing up the rear. You can also add "QI" and "They Think It's All Over" as well.