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Discussion in 'The Members Lounge' started by dave phpbb3, Dec 8, 2004.

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whats your favorite sitcom

  1. only fools and horses

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  2. simpsons

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  3. farther ted

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  4. malcom in the middle

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  5. poridge

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  6. dad's army

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  7. falty towers

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  8. friends

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  9. third rock from the sun

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  10. open all hours

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  1. dave phpbb3

    dave phpbb3 New Member

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    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
     
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    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... :(
     
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    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.
     
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    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.
     
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    Is Friends a comedy?
     
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    Agreed!
    Simpsons got my vote, though Father Ted nearly stole it.
     
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    And where is ALF???!!! :p
     
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    I know he did, and yes he did. Haven't you watched "Britain's favorite sitcom"? :D

    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.
     
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    They have done at least 4, the best of which I think is 'Bottom Live 3 - Hooligans Island'
     
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    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.
     
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    It was Nigel Planer who played the hippie in the Young Ones. Does anyone remember the Bad News btw ?

    [​IMG]
     
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    The BBC is entirely to blame. :D

    Sorry.
     
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    In theory, yes. I guess it all comes down to personal taste.
     
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    I like Friends, but my dad hates it.
     
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    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
     
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    Ab fab is a new one, well to me it is. Porrige is quite recent too.
     
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    has anybody seen :that 70's show?
     
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    poridge isent recent because ronnie barker is young in poridge
     
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    Recent for me.
     

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