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Are We Living In A Golden Age Of Tv Drama And A Bronze Age Of Tv Comedy

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sp1814 | 16:25 Sun 06th Mar 2016 | Film, Media & TV
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This was put to me by a friend (who works in telly) at a bar last night, and I think he has a point.

I can't remember a time when there was so many excellent dramas on tv, and so few good comedies.

Personal opinion (obviously), in the past few years, we've had:

Dr Foster
The Fall
House of Cards
Damages
Missing
Endeavour
Downton Abbey
Deutschland 83
The Bridge
The Killing
Spin
Borgen
Wallander
Mr Robot
Breaking Bad
Empire
The Wire
Mad Men
Peaky Blinders
Sherlock
The Returned
Humans
Game of Thrones
Homeland
Narcos
Fargo (second series, NOT the first)
True Detective (first series, NOT the second)

And comedies?

Modern Family

Err...that's it.

Do you agree or disagree? I literally can't think of any decent sitcoms on TV apart from MF!
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Happy Valley
Ripper Street
Call the Midwife
Mr Selfridge
Tall take them selves to serious .after all we well used to watch to be entertain which of these would entertain you ..
Modern Family is probably the funniest programme ever, IMO.

There's not much on TV at the moment for me though, I'm even getting bored with Good Wife which has quite surprised me.
Banished
Jericho
The only thing that links your list for me is that I haven't seen any of them!
So really can't judge what they're like.
Looking at that list, I realise just how little television I actually watch. I've only seen three of those programmes - one of them being Downton Abbey which I gave up on very early on.
I would agree with Endeavour
re comedy, how many ideas get killed off at the conception stage because the writers, creators, backers, etc are *** scared of violarting the Racial & Religious Hatred Act, 2006?
I did enjoy Rev and The Cafe
The bronze beeb has a revamped Are You Being Served? now in the making, as well as its reboot the BBC are rumoured to including Keeping Up Appearances, Porridge, The Good Life and Up Pompeii!
The Blacklist
Elementary
Doctor Who.

I agree, TV is in good shape, especially on the other side of the pond.

I don't think there is one prog. on SP's list that I have watched, usually I can find something better to do and that includes navel gazing ;o)
I've only seen five of you list but only breaking bad (Of the five) doesn't take itself too seriously a bit like 'Supernatural' thats the a tongue in cheek kinda humor I like.

As for comedies, I'm sure Birds of a feather had a revamp in the past few years... I bet that was hilarious.
The Big Bang Theory?

I like the big bang theory.I'm sure Sheldon would let me know that's illogical for so many reasons ;-)
Comedy, is subjective but there is very few original laugh out loud moments these days, possibly The Brink. A notable omission, in my opinion, is Person of Interest which I would rate 2nd behind GOT. Worthy of a mention are Occupied and 100 Code. Keep an eye out for 22.11.63.
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happy kitty.
sleepy kitty.
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Unless its a quote I`ve missed I think mushrooms has been at the mushrooms
It's a quote...bazinga
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Arrgghh!

How could I have forgotten 'Happy Valley'???

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