well back to the subject. the simpsons is funny but i didnt see much point of the episode when they go to england except for taking the mick out of blair
I haven't seen that one. For some reason the BBC just broadcast the same maybe 100 episodes over and over and then suddenly stopped entirely. Now I can't get my daily dose anymore...
Can't believe you're a Brit and missed out Red Dwarf! (Actually Roel, Robet Llewelynn played Kryten on Red Dwarf, I'm pretty sure he didn't do anything before that). Out of the list, the Simpsons.
Of those candidates, I vote for Simpsons. I only knew Friends, Third Rock from the Sun, Malcolm in the middle and Simpsons and I think Simpsons are the best. DVD hint of the day: play.com offers Simpson seasons quite cheaply, £14.99 delivered. First four seasons are offered this cheap.
I know he did, and yes he did. Haven't you watched "Britain's favorite sitcom"? He was the guy with the long hair, as far as I know, but the only Young Ones fragments I've ever seen were those shown in the show mentioned above.
Roel the guy with the long hair on the Young Ones was played by a gentleman called Nigel Planer, not Robert Llewelyn... The Young Ones is on TV at the moment, there is no-one called Robert Llewelyn in it at all I can assure you! P.S. My better half found the Robert Llewellyn official web-site this morning http://www.llew.co.uk/ there is no mention of him having been in The young ones although he was in some other not so well known productions.
friends is alright but i still prefer the old english comedies a.ka. only fools and horses and open all hours and poridge and basically all of the old ones except ab fab