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What Is your favorite Dry Humor British Sitcom? ( Read Description )?
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<blockquote data-quote="ImmortalTechnique1" data-source="post: 2156060" data-attributes="member: 764165"><p>yeah British humor honestly is just more intelligent than our American counterpart.</p><p></p><p>Im sure you know Monty Python. The legendary comedy group- any of their movies are pure gold. John Cleese had a show called Faulty Towers, it was pretty funny. Blackadder was awesome, Stephen Fry and Hugh Lawrie (from Blackadder) had a sketch show called A Bit of Fry and Laurie. Recently, there was an amazing Australian musical duo who had a really out-there show for two seasons called Flight Of The Conchords. There's also a modern British comedy called Peep-Show with the brilliant David Mitchell. Noel Fielding and Julian Barratt had The Mighty Boosh which lasted i think three seasons. The hillarious Russell Brand had a talk show called Ponderland, i wasnt impressed from previews, but i found it to be side-splittingly funny. And then of course there's Ricky Gervais with The Office and Extras. And then there's loads of stand-up, Gervais i mentioned, Russell Brand, who i didnt like his stand up at first, i just loved him in interviews and sketches, but then i watched enough of his stand up and its pure gold. loads of other stand-up but im sure you can find it. Hope that helps, Cheers!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ImmortalTechnique1, post: 2156060, member: 764165"] yeah British humor honestly is just more intelligent than our American counterpart. Im sure you know Monty Python. The legendary comedy group- any of their movies are pure gold. John Cleese had a show called Faulty Towers, it was pretty funny. Blackadder was awesome, Stephen Fry and Hugh Lawrie (from Blackadder) had a sketch show called A Bit of Fry and Laurie. Recently, there was an amazing Australian musical duo who had a really out-there show for two seasons called Flight Of The Conchords. There's also a modern British comedy called Peep-Show with the brilliant David Mitchell. Noel Fielding and Julian Barratt had The Mighty Boosh which lasted i think three seasons. The hillarious Russell Brand had a talk show called Ponderland, i wasnt impressed from previews, but i found it to be side-splittingly funny. And then of course there's Ricky Gervais with The Office and Extras. And then there's loads of stand-up, Gervais i mentioned, Russell Brand, who i didnt like his stand up at first, i just loved him in interviews and sketches, but then i watched enough of his stand up and its pure gold. loads of other stand-up but im sure you can find it. Hope that helps, Cheers! [/QUOTE]
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