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Topic History of: Sitcoms
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Green Man I found the Young Ones amusing but not hilarious. However I was a bit of a fan of Nine Below Zero in the day. So I was happy when they appeared on a Young Ones episode.

I tried 2 epidodes on the BBC Iplayer. I just found it embarrassing and I did cringe.

www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2022/no...opher-ryan-interview


The only sitcom I have enjoyed recently was Peep Show but the last episode was just dull and they were trying to hard.


I was sent some old US sitcoms from a friend.

Gilligan's Island was OK but it was clearly propaganda. The TV movies which I have on bootleg are boring and not even amusing.


I don't like Monty Python but their spoken word records are great IMHO.

People say sitcoms are dead due to wokeness. However looking back a lot of them were shit before cancel culture. Just look at ITV, a lot were rehashed from mediocre US sitcoms.


I love Fawlty Towers my favourite US sitcom is Coach despite it did jump the shark and I dont like gridiron.

I have binged on both Steptoe and Son and Sanford and Son. Neither version pulled no punches.

"I want my daddies records" was


The Jeffersons still raises a smile when I watch it on DVD. The show was weekly TV for me also when I was in America.