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Speaking of CNNNN, does anyone know if there's any series DVDs available? I'd guess if there is they'd be at the ABC shop, but buggered if there's one of those anywhere near me.
 
Marx Bros. Cutting edge and way ahead of it's time.
Before ppl start telling me to stop living in the past, I dare you to sit down and actulally watch a Marx Bros movie.
 

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Originally posted by Woodson
Marx Bros. Cutting edge and way ahead of it's time.
Before ppl start telling me to stop living in the past, I dare you to sit down and actulally watch a Marx Bros movie.

Some of the Marx Bros movies are classic, but I actually prefer Charlie Chaplin, & some of the Keystone Kops material.

Laurel & Hardy had their moments, but they didn't know when to quit, lapsing into pale self-parody

Ted Healy & his Three Stooges were innovators, they split in 1934, with the Three Stooges probably being my favourite.

Abbott & Costello, probably made the most, and spent the most money.

Martin & Lewis probably had the most acrimonious split, which speaks volumes.

Naturally all the above were inspirations for:-

Monty Python, & the various spin-offs of its members
Not the Nine O'Clock News, & the various spin-offs of its members
Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy
Till Death Us Do Part, and all the various Pommy comedies to come
Mavis Brampton Show
Aunty Jack Show
plus all the others I haven't mentioned
 
Originally posted by powerpoint
CNNNN.

It is better than K&K, Skithouse, Comedy inc. and all those other c***py shows out there.

Here, here. You can get a dose daily if you tune into their radio show "Today Today" on JJJ.

Still waiting for the TV series to return, and Alan Cadman to make another leadership challenge on John Howard :D .
 

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Originally posted by Asgardian
Naturally all the above were inspirations for:-

Monty Python, & the various spin-offs of its members
Not the Nine O'Clock News, & the various spin-offs of its members
Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy
Till Death Us Do Part, and all the various Pommy comedies to come
Mavis Brampton Show
Aunty Jack Show
plus all the others I haven't mentioned

Chaplin was also a huge inspiration for Benny Hill whose earlier work before the smut took over in the late '70's was considered top draw. Chaplin in return stated before he died that Hill was indeed his favourite comedian of the modern era at that time.

Truth be told, Benny Hill blatantly ripped off just about everything he ever did from other comedians, including some of his most well known characters such as "Chow Mein".
 
Originally posted by Milkman
Of recent times, The Office and Ali G.

Of all time, i'd go with The Goons or Monty Python.
Goons or Groucho.
a fresh Ali G in the studio asking Posh is her little boy is speaking whole sentences yet or with el-Fayid etc - brilliant.
Ali G in America - unwatchable.
 
Seinfeld probably my number one, the Simpsons has too many seroius episodes to be an out and out comedy - and the first series of blackadder really lets down the other 3 which were a cut above.
 

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A couple of lesser known modern classics.

* Harry Enfield's Brand Spanking New Show
* I'm Alan Partridge

Yeah - for UK TV & The Comedy Channel:D
 
And a couple of American ones which haven't yeat cracked a mention:

Soap
Larry Sanders Show
Drew Carey (Plus his version of Who's Line Is It Anyway - the UK version is pretty average)
 
Originally posted by lasher
the simpsons serious..??????
every episode is a cack...

nah too many marge/lisa 'serious' episodes. i've gotta say all the recent stuff, say 2000 onwards has been really bad and unfunny too. ever since they got celebrities to appear as themselves rather than actual characters (ie steve martin as the garbage comissioner)
 

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