Thursday 16 December 2010

Comedy is getting old

No Question Time today ..Hurrah!

Having fallen out of love with the BBC, I was involved in a blog post war on another site over privatisation. The person most in favour of the BBC claimed that the ten most popular UK comedies were BBC productions. This was probably a reference to the top 50 British sitcoms.

This is probably true. If you take television over the last 60 years then the BBC has a monopoly for 20 of them, a duopoly for another 10 and very limited competition for another 20 before Sky and Virgin and C4 + C5 got their act together.
But if the poll is ALL TIME WORLD greatest comedy/sitcoms how does the BBC do?

Not so well I'd guess. 8 out of the 10 BBC shows are over 25 years old. {but then the poll was 2004..anyone got a newer one?} Not that that matters much, but it does mean that some of the 'newer' comedies from other sources are likely to give the BBC a run for our money.
For me, here's a possible best ever.


1. Simpsons
2. Seinfeld

3. Outnumbered
4. Blackadder
5. Phoenix Nights
6. Friends

7. Porridge
8. Red Dwarf
9.Charlie Brooker's various wipes
10. IT crowd

11. Yes Prime Minister

12. Alan partridge

13. Frasier

14. Family Guy

15. Big Bang theory

16. The Thick of It

17. Father Ted

18. Larry Sanders show

19. Cheers

20.Lead Balloon

No room for Soap, Open All hours, Reggie Perrin, Some Mothers do 'ave 'em, New Statesman..which haven't aged as well as others. And no room for Extras, Dad's Army, Curb your enthusiasm, Peep Show, Daley Show,Armstrong and Miller well...well .. because there's just no room..dammit!


So lets see. List your top BBC & NON BBC comedies into the comments and see if can come up with a top 20 best ever. I have a sneaking suspicion my BBC favouring opponent may have been right.

17 comments:

  1. Reggie was one in a million.

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  2. Miss CD4:45 pm

    Easily favourite is My Family.

    Then..
    Two Ronnies
    Morecombe and Wise
    Only Fools and Horses
    That was the week that was
    Up Pompeii
    Benny Hill
    Hancock's Half hour
    Bless This House
    On the buses
    Rag trade

    The oldies are the best. Don't care much for modern sitcoms.
    Which might prove your point?

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  3. mthead5:07 pm

    Sgt Bilko was the blueprint for most of the modern comedies for instance the Father Ted Eurovision episode was a rework of a Bilko episode.

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  4. Malcolm Tucker5:13 pm

    - Butterflies
    -Chance in a million
    - Frost report
    - The Goodies
    - Frasier
    - Just good friends
    - Taxi

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  5. Fast Show
    Spaced
    Fawlty Towers
    Smack the Pony
    The Day Today
    Southpark
    The Simpsons
    Monty Python
    Bilko
    Larry Sanders

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  6. Oh and Shameless!!!

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  7. Dick the Prick7:00 pm

    Blackadder
    Seinfeld
    Bilko
    Porridge
    Simpsons
    Fast Show
    Jackass / Dirty Sanchez (does that count - it's proper funny?)
    Yes Prime Minister
    The Day Today
    Spaced
    Have I got News For You (seriosuly, soz)
    The Thick of It.

    Oh & defo BBC but radio 'i'm sorry i haven't a clue' - ahhh, Humphrey Littleton. And Garrison Keillor is brilliant.

    Hmm...not very good on lists but..

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  8. No mentions for Little Britain then
    or One foot in the grave?
    Had forgotten about Butterflies :)
    Definitely Blackadder almost any.
    And where is Spike Milligan huh?
    We laugh less now I'm sure, but then I've largely given up TV as a bad job...

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  9. Sebastian Weetabix12:07 am

    What a bizarre list... you don't include 'Curb Your Enthusiasm' but you do include that limp homage 'Lead Balloon'. But at least you didn't include Last of the Summer Wine. That show died long before the cast.

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  10. SW: It is a bizarre list.
    I took it from programs that I have on freeview recorder or box sets, confirming that I would have an above average liking for those shows.

    Curb your enthusiasm I like but don't record it or have a of dvd it for later... so i don't like it enough. Dad's Army, OTOH, would be and one foot in the grave would make top 30.

    We aren't getting very far though..
    Are modern comedies from across the spectrum of program makers or from the BBC? Inbetweeners, that I haven't seen, is always being tipped by friends as a real winner.

    And few votes for Only fools and horses, regularly voted Britain's favourite comedy program of all time.

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  11. EK a winner I reckon.

    The Day Today, nothing touches that for political satire and the fact mostly it came true even thought it was supposed to be a nightmare parody.

    Also the best US shows are tops in my book, Seinfeld, Larry Sanders, etc.

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  12. The best BBC commedy shows of this era are by far the children's shows. They leave adult TV standing. I would include:

    - Sorry I've got no Head
    - The Slammer
    - Horrible Histories

    There are many others. The standard is brilliant and way better than what we had as kids.

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  13. janet-S5:19 pm

    Young Ones
    Not the Nine O'clock News
    Yes Minister
    Monty Python
    Vicar of Dibley &
    Dinnerladies.

    All BBC, but all over 10 years old.

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  14. What about Armstrong and Miller ?

    Brilliant stuff.

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  15. Anonymous6:23 pm

    Gimme gimme gimme
    Drop the dead donkey
    Shelly
    It takes a worried man

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  16. Anonymous6:44 pm

    And Minder.

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  17. Anonymous6:48 pm

    Hill Street Blues

    Up North

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