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What Are Your Favourite Old British Comedies?

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naomi24 | 11:05 Fri 05th Apr 2024 | Film, Media & TV
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I watched an episode of 'Allo 'Allo the other day and laughed just as much as I did when they were first screened.  Brilliant!  The writing is second to none.  So clever!

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OFAH, Porridge, OAH, Yes Minister/prime minsiter, Just Good Friends, citizen Smith, dear John. ......many more!

The Good life, Porridge (Fletcher reminds me of dad) - thats really about it.

You will be glad to hear we weel take the RAF officer off your hands

Rene: heavens you can say that again !

Rene's wife - I dont theenk she will !

OFAH, Porridge, Yes Minister/Prime Minister. All clever, witty scripts and well acted . 

Some were funny at the time but haven't aged well eg Drop the Dead donkey, original Spitting Image

We watched our DVDs of Dear John recently, still a favourite.  My all time favourite is Still Game, recent favourite Two Doors Down.

I recently discovered an old Welsh sitcom that as far as I know wasn't broadcast outside Wales - High Hopes. Worth a watch if you like traditional format sitcoms.

I'm currently the first series of Home Sweet Home with William Gaunt and a very yiung Martin Clunes - BBC4

Kind hearts and coronets and School for scoundrels.  Two classics films.

Believe it or not 'Allo 'Allo completely passed me by - I think I might have been in France funnily enough when it started and I never caught up with it. I should go back and watch. I can still reel off "Good Moaning" though 😀

Boring I know but I still watch Dads Army

 

A plug for the remade Reggie Perrin  with Martin Clunes which I thought was even better than the original 

I have never been a film. Fan but did enjoy the old comedy The Vital Spark. 

Whisky Galore and The Titfield Thunderbolt, too

Only Fools and Horses. Can't think of any others.

Auf Wiedersen Pet ( 1st Series)

Dads Army

It aint half hot Mum

Difficult to pick one out. I return time and time again to some clips on YouTube which still make me laugh even after repeated viewings.

Clips from the likes of Two Ronnies, Vicar of Dibley, Fawlty Towers, and others. 

 

Oddly enough Allo Allo was one of two popular comedies I could never get into (Only Fools and Horses being the other), but watching YouTube clips now has me laughing away. Most peculiar. 

As for good writing, The Upstart Crow was a brilliant example IMHO.

Retro - did you know Talking Pictures (Freeview 82) are showing Dixon of Dock Green?  Also Gideon's Way and Public Eye, which really take me back - I remember my dad loved Public Eye

im alright jack. school for scoundrels, the card...luv old b/w films

Well yes, moving into films, the old British B&Ws took some beating - The Lavender Hill Mob and The Ladykillers were brilliant.

filmswise - Hobson's Choice 

davebro3, Hobson's Choice yes very funny, Private's Progress

Barry1010,

The Vital Spark, was that a comedy about an eccentric painter?

I've not seen it in ages, so my favourite may not have aged well...Butterflies,  focusing on a suburban housewife who yearns for more. 

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