I know Limmy made this list, but If you were Scottish, Still Game would be in the top 3. Unfortunately although Scots understand English, it's not a two way street. I guess most of the jokes are missed or misunderstood. In Scotland-Glasgow, I can't understate what a huge cultural juggernaut it is.
Here's their full list: 30 Friday Night Dinner 29 Little Britain 28 Toast of London 27 Limmy's Show 26 Phoenix Nights 25 Extras 24 Jeeves & Wooster 23 Are You Being Served 22 Derry Girls 21 Dad's Army 20 AbFab 19 Yes, Minister/Y,PM 18 The Thick of It 17 Black Books 16 'Allo 'Allo 15 Porridge 14 Gavin & Stacy 13 The Young Ones 12 The IT Crowd 11 I'm Alan Partridge 10 The Vicar of Dibley 9 Keeping Up Appearances 8 Peep Show 7 Spaced 6 Monty Python 5 The Office 4 Red Dwarf 3 Blackadder 2 Only Fools & Horses 1 Fawlty Towers This doesn't explain why they chose to start off with clips of Father Ted and The Mighty Boosh (and end with one from GM's Darkplace)...
@@KenLieck ab fab and are you being served are far too low. No Good Life, no One Foot in the Grave or Waiting for God.....not even heard of many of these to be honest. I don't know who put this together but they've missed some corkers
@@marylynch948Derry Girls is from Northern Ireland so part of the UK, Father Ted is from the Republic of Ireland so maybe they don't count it as British. Only reason I can think of to leave it off.
Irish writers and actors, British production company and made for a British TV channel. Father Ted definitely counts as a British show. List is garbage anyway. Little Britain but no Fast Show or Big Train? No Inbetweeners? Alan Partridge not even in top 10 and below Vicar of Dibley? wtf
Mr Bean, Benny Hill, The Fast Show, Not the 9 O'clock News, Bottom, Father Ted, Still Game, Comic Strip Presents...etc etc etc. Quite a BS list this is.
Where are The Goodies, Spike Milligan's Q series, The League of Gentlemen, The Mighty Boosh, The Inbetweeners and The Two Ronnies. They should all be in the top 10. As far as I'm aware, The Goodies is still they only show so funny that it literally killed someone.
Phoenix Nights being so low down is criminal. This was made by a Southerner 😂 Also missing - Father Ted (let you off with that one, even though its produced in Britain), League of Gentleman, Steptoe, Green Wing, Royle Family....but you put in "Alo, Alo, Alo"
Agree. Unbeatable in terms of brilliant, witty dialogue and first-rate acting. And it has stood the test of time--its messages still resonate with audiences today.
Hmmmm no ...Bottom, Father Ted, Open all hours, The fast show, Men behaving badly, Gimme Gimme, Harry Enfield, The Goodies, Hidi hi ???? The two Ronnie's??? Yet absolute crap like Gavin and Stacey...??? The IT crowd ....??? Are on the list ??? Sorry but what an absolute "joke" of a list 😮
Peep Show may be the funniest comedy show of all time, maybe only beaten out by python due to sheer influence. where are the teen comedies like in-betweeners and fresh meat? both are hilarious, especially the first. glad you put the thick of it on there, but spaced is waaay too high. solid and funny, but overrated
Gavin and Stacey shouldn't be on this list. Dad's Army should be higher culturally. I'm surprised neither Harry Enfield and Chums or Fast Show made the list but i suppose they could be in a separate category.
the list for people that dont wanna watch a 30 minute video 30 friday night dinner 29 little britain 28 toast of london 27 limmy's show 26 phoenix nights 25 extras 24 jeeves and wooster 23 are you being served? 22 derry girls 21 dads army 20 absolutely fabulous 19 yes minister/yes prime minister 18 the thick of it 17 black books 16 'allo 'allo 15 porridge 14 gavin & stacey 13 the young ones 12 the it crowd 11 i'm alan partridge 10 the vicar of dibley 9 keeping up appearances 8 peep show 7 spaced 6 monty pythons flying circus 5 the office 4 red dwarf 3 blackadder 2 only fools and horses 1 fawlty towers
Won't argue too much with the ordering, but personally I'd put Absolutely Fabulous easily inside the top 10, and Yes (Prime) Minister in the top 3. However, One Foot in the Grave not being here at all is just baffling.
Wouldn't worry too much. They don't know how to pronounce captain Main-Wearing's name. They clearly don't know shit about shit. All bout the cash baby!
Malcolm Tucker isn't the chief whip he's Director of Communications for Number 10 (Series 1-3)/General Election Adviser (Series 1-3)/Director of Communications for the Opposition (Series 4)/Media advisor to the Leader of the Opposition (Series 4)
My top 10 10. 2 point 4 children 9. My Family 8.Not going out 7.Inbetweeners 6. One foot in the grave 5. IT Crowd 4. 2 pints of lager and a pack 3.Bottom 2. Only Fools and Horses 1. Fawlty Towers
So much great stuff is missing! League og Gentlemen (also Psychoville and Inside No. 9), This Country, Goodness Gracious Me, Smack The Pony, That Mitchell & Webb Look...
I get the impression that the person who wrote this narrator's script thinks 'Keeping Up Appearances' is set in the South, and that Hyacinth and her husband were played by Southerners.. The show was actually set in the Midlands, and the actress and actor who played Hyacinth and her husband were both from the North - Liverpool to be exact.
I don't believe it! I DO NOT BELIEVE IT! One Foot In The Grave should be on the list. League of Gentlemen, Bottom, Open All Hours and Still Game should be on for sure too
if "being the recipient of a terrible American remake, is how you know you've made it in British Comedy" as stated for the It Crowd, i would expect Coupling to be on the list. 😀
how the hell has the series that has so much memorable lines like bus wankers bumder feisty one you are and more and lots of classic moments and even 2 good films not made this list at all im sorry but you can’t have a top 30 comedy’s and have no inbetweeners at all
Richard Beckinsale in Porridge was an excellent foil to Ronnie Barker. Such a shame he passed awayh so early, a real comedy talent. Great to see his daughter do so well so many years later.
Take out Gavin & Stacy, Vicar of Dibley, Friday Night Dinner, Toast of London and Are You Being Served, and put in Drop The Dead Donkey, Rising Damp, League of Gentlemen, Darkplace and Steptoe & Son
Why the hell is Some Mothers do ave em, Mr Bean & Mrs Browns boy's not on the list? Some Mothers do ave em was a classic with Michael Crawford as Frank Spencer. Mr Bean is part of British pop culture. And Mrs Browns Boy should had been no 1
My faves out of these are Only Fools and Horses, Keeping Up Appearances, Blackadder, Fawlty Towers, The Young Ones, The Vicar of Dibley, Absolutely Fabulous, Porridge and Extras.
Absolute certain omission is "Steptoe and Son" - beautifully written and brilliantly acted, and I did particularly like "The Royle Family". Could debate some of the rankings of some of the shows on this list , but overall a fairly good list. "Fawlty Towers" is rightfully No. 1, so this list gets a B+.
@@geneyboii I'm a Faulty Towers fan but I cant put it in the same conversation as Only Fools and Horses. For starters Del Boy is an infinitely more layered character than Basil Faulty and that also goes for the entire show as a whole. Fools and Horses has so much depth and heart as a show that there are as many iconic emotional moments as there are comedy ones. Towers was a pretty one dimensional slapstick goofball comedy and while it maybe does that better than any other show ever has, its still a tier below Only Fools and Horses which is a far more well rounded show.
I like both, but prefer Fawlty Towers. It’s a matter of opinion, as all of this is. Personally I think ‘Yes, Minister’ should be much higher than 19th. Same with ‘Ab Fab’.
@@octaviusfooks7194 You sure have a hard-on for that man. Besides, no-one really remembers any of those shows. I was annoyed that One Foot in the Grave seems to be following them into obscurity.
There's just too many .... Last of the Summer Wine, Birds of a Feather, Men Behaving Badly, Open All Hours, Bread, The Royale Family, It Ain't Half Hot Mum, Miranda .......
Much as I love Jeeves and Wooster, I don’t really understand why it’s on the list. A TV adaptation of the PG Wodehouse books doesn’t sit with any of the other formats (all others are original comedies) and there are many great shows that didn’t make the list, such as ‘Last of the Summer Wine’, “Open All Hours’, ‘Not the Nine O’Clock News’ and ‘Father Ted’. I understand that the list is a matter of opinion but if you have to include something by Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie, then ‘A Bit of Fry and Laurie’ would’ve been a better choice. Jeeves and Wooster was more light-hearted drama than comedy.
Don't know if points are given for being familiar to Americans, but I remember Jeeves & Wooster running on PBS. Then again, a Google search reveals that there were lots of others that ran there as well, though I couldn't find a reliable complete list. (I think "Summer Wine" and "Father Ted" were among them...)
Father Ted, Still Game, Open All Hours (Original series) and One Foot In the Grave should've made the list. Based on being consistently Laugh Out Loud funny ....no contest. At least no Mrs Brown's Boys! 👏
A couple of 'sketch' shows, that really should be on a separate list... Missing from this particular (series) list are Last of The Summer Wine, Open All Hours, Blakes 7 and The Hitchhikers Guide to The Galaxy (amongst many others).. Much better is expected from the 'WatchMojo' people.
Phoenix Nights is too low, Keeping Up Appearances is too high, there’s no Father Ted or Inbetweeners (or Still Game, it’s better than that weird sketch show thing) but at least you got the Number One position right
Some really good ones in there. Knew it would be in a high position, as most do love it, but for some reason I've never been able to enjoy Only Fools and Horses at all. No idea why, I just cannot stand it at all!
Yeah same here. My long departed mum really liked David Jason so I'm familiar with most of his stuff. Never even liked Open All Hours despite living around the corner from where the external shop scenes were filmed in Balby, Doncaster.
Mr Bean?
Benny Hill?
Mitchell & Webb?
Not the 9 o'clock news?
i wish ' the inbetweeners' made it onto the list !
I know Limmy made this list, but If you were Scottish, Still Game would be in the top 3. Unfortunately although Scots understand English, it's not a two way street. I guess most of the jokes are missed or misunderstood. In Scotland-Glasgow, I can't understate what a huge cultural juggernaut it is.
NO "ONE FOOT IN THE GRAVE"?!?! BLASPHEMY!!!
No point in watching......that's my second favourite after Only Fools
No one foot in the grave. I DON'T BELIEVE IT.
I agree it's not my favourite but it's definitely up there, I have the entire dvd set.
WHAT IN THE NAME OF BLOODY HELL?!
@ArenHill exactly
I was shocked that One Foot In The Grave wasn't on there as well. One of my faves.
Green Wing, League of Gentlemen, Father Ted, Smack the Pony, Alas Smith and Jones, Bottom
I cannot believe 'Drop The Dead Donkey' and to a lesser extent 'Goodnight Sweetheart' are not on that list.
Agreed! Both Brilliant Shows
Here's their full list:
30 Friday Night Dinner
29 Little Britain
28 Toast of London
27 Limmy's Show
26 Phoenix Nights
25 Extras
24 Jeeves & Wooster
23 Are You Being Served
22 Derry Girls
21 Dad's Army
20 AbFab
19 Yes, Minister/Y,PM
18 The Thick of It
17 Black Books
16 'Allo 'Allo
15 Porridge
14 Gavin & Stacy
13 The Young Ones
12 The IT Crowd
11 I'm Alan Partridge
10 The Vicar of Dibley
9 Keeping Up Appearances
8 Peep Show
7 Spaced
6 Monty Python
5 The Office
4 Red Dwarf
3 Blackadder
2 Only Fools & Horses
1 Fawlty Towers
This doesn't explain why they chose to start off with clips of Father Ted and The Mighty Boosh (and end with one from GM's Darkplace)...
@@KenLieck ab fab and are you being served are far too low. No Good Life, no One Foot in the Grave or Waiting for God.....not even heard of many of these to be honest.
I don't know who put this together but they've missed some corkers
@nigelfinlay5829 You're a fan of UK comedy, yet you've not heard of most of these 30?!
The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin, Ever Decreasing Circles, Steptoe and Son, Dinnerladies.
I hope Father Ted was only omitted because the writers and cast were all Irish. Any other reason is unacceptable.
It's a same thing as Derry Girls as well. ☘️
@@marylynch948Derry Girls is from Northern Ireland so part of the UK, Father Ted is from the Republic of Ireland so maybe they don't count it as British. Only reason I can think of to leave it off.
Irish writers and actors, British production company and made for a British TV channel. Father Ted definitely counts as a British show. List is garbage anyway. Little Britain but no Fast Show or Big Train? No Inbetweeners? Alan Partridge not even in top 10 and below Vicar of Dibley? wtf
@@NatalieXHunterit ain’t called Londonderry Girls …
💯
Kudos for putting Jeeves and Wooster in.
If you combine the two pics in the thumbnail you get "Upstart Crow"...
Monty Python only #6? Darkplace only an afterthought and not even on this list? What is this madness?
I don't understand the criteria for rank, either.
Mr Bean, Benny Hill, The Fast Show, Not the 9 O'clock News, Bottom, Father Ted, Still Game, Comic Strip Presents...etc etc etc. Quite a BS list this is.
Where are The Goodies, Spike Milligan's Q series, The League of Gentlemen, The Mighty Boosh, The Inbetweeners and The Two Ronnies. They should all be in the top 10. As far as I'm aware, The Goodies is still they only show so funny that it literally killed someone.
Hancock, Steptoe, Likely Lads, Rising Damp.
The “of all time” claim for your list is, at best, debatable.
Phoenix Nights being so low down is criminal. This was made by a Southerner 😂
Also missing - Father Ted (let you off with that one, even though its produced in Britain), League of Gentleman, Steptoe, Green Wing, Royle Family....but you put in "Alo, Alo, Alo"
Yes Minister would be my top by a mile
Timeless
Agree. Unbeatable in terms of brilliant, witty dialogue and first-rate acting. And it has stood the test of time--its messages still resonate with audiences today.
Hmmmm no ...Bottom, Father Ted, Open all hours, The fast show, Men behaving badly, Gimme Gimme, Harry Enfield, The Goodies, Hidi hi ???? The two Ronnie's??? Yet absolute crap like Gavin and Stacey...??? The IT crowd ....??? Are on the list ??? Sorry but what an absolute "joke" of a list 😮
One Foot In The Grave didn't make the list? - "I don't believe it"
Surprised by Still Game's omission. It's a national staple in Scotland.
I am not in the UK, but where is "The Thin Blue Line", "One Foot in the Grave", "My Family" or "Mr Bean"?
No Steptoe, Rising damp, Harry Enfield,Still game but Gavin and Stacey😂
Still game and rising damp would be in the top 5 for me.
Definitely Rising Damp. I love that show
Fast Show
Peep Show may be the funniest comedy show of all time, maybe only beaten out by python due to sheer influence. where are the teen comedies like in-betweeners and fresh meat? both are hilarious, especially the first. glad you put the thick of it on there, but spaced is waaay too high. solid and funny, but overrated
Only fools and horses is easily the best, i would put fawlty towers at number 2 instead
Fools and Horses is overrated
The Brittas Empire is better than the entirety of this list barring Fawlty Towers. So I'll give you props for your #1 but little else.
The League of Gentleman, Inside no.9, The Royle family, Brasseye/The day today, Father Ted are missing Little Britain should be nowhere near it.
All of these belong in there...
Only two i can see that are missing are One Foot in the Grave (one of my favourites!) and Open All Hours
Gavin and Stacey shouldn't be on this list. Dad's Army should be higher culturally. I'm surprised neither Harry Enfield and Chums or Fast Show made the list but i suppose they could be in a separate category.
the list for people that dont wanna watch a 30 minute video
30 friday night dinner
29 little britain
28 toast of london
27 limmy's show
26 phoenix nights
25 extras
24 jeeves and wooster
23 are you being served?
22 derry girls
21 dads army
20 absolutely fabulous
19 yes minister/yes prime minister
18 the thick of it
17 black books
16 'allo 'allo
15 porridge
14 gavin & stacey
13 the young ones
12 the it crowd
11 i'm alan partridge
10 the vicar of dibley
9 keeping up appearances
8 peep show
7 spaced
6 monty pythons flying circus
5 the office
4 red dwarf
3 blackadder
2 only fools and horses
1 fawlty towers
No Open all Hours?, Bottom, The Brittas Empire, Father Ted, The Inbetweeners, Two Ronnies or even One Foot in the Grave???
Father Ted ☘️ 🇮🇪
@@liamkelly1999 Wait -- if Ted's not on the list why do they show a clip from it at the beginning?!?
@@KenLieck i got no clue
You need to immediately edit this list to include Coupling and Green Room. I'm holding my breath until you doooooooooooo............
Still Game? Miranda?
Won't argue too much with the ordering, but personally I'd put Absolutely Fabulous easily inside the top 10, and Yes (Prime) Minister in the top 3.
However, One Foot in the Grave not being here at all is just baffling.
Black Books is brilliant and underrated
No Mr. Bean?!?
Mr beans pish! Its for kids!
Wouldn't worry too much. They don't know how to pronounce captain Main-Wearing's name. They clearly don't know shit about shit. All bout the cash baby!
So No Fast show? Or no Smack the Pony?
Some mothers do ave em should be here
Edited to say fast show also , still use scorchio to this day
Derry Girls should be in the top ten.
Mainwearing? Who is he?
Malcolm Tucker isn't the chief whip he's Director of Communications for Number 10 (Series 1-3)/General Election Adviser (Series 1-3)/Director of Communications for the Opposition (Series 4)/Media advisor to the Leader of the Opposition (Series 4)
My Top 5 - 5) Fawlty Towers 4) Yes Minister 3) The Office 2) I'm Alan Partridge 1) Peep Show
My top 10
10. 2 point 4 children
9. My Family
8.Not going out
7.Inbetweeners
6. One foot in the grave
5. IT Crowd
4. 2 pints of lager and a pack
3.Bottom
2. Only Fools and Horses
1. Fawlty Towers
I've never heard Slough pronounced as "slow" before 😂
Where's "League of Gentlemen"? You have it's inferior successor, but not the original... never has a comedy been so black and yet so funny
So much great stuff is missing! League og Gentlemen (also Psychoville and Inside No. 9), This Country, Goodness Gracious Me, Smack The Pony, That Mitchell & Webb Look...
Father Ted should be top 5, probably top 3, then there's stuff like The Fast Show, Brass Eye, Not The Nine O'Clock News, Green Wing, etc, missing 🤔
I get the impression that the person who wrote this narrator's script thinks 'Keeping Up Appearances' is set in the South, and that Hyacinth and her husband were played by Southerners.. The show was actually set in the Midlands, and the actress and actor who played Hyacinth and her husband were both from the North - Liverpool to be exact.
Phoenix Nights being that low is a travesty
Came here just to comment this. A Southerner made this list
how has the Inbetweeners not made this list
I don't believe it! I DO NOT BELIEVE IT! One Foot In The Grave should be on the list. League of Gentlemen, Bottom, Open All Hours and Still Game should be on for sure too
No League of Gentlemen?
if "being the recipient of a terrible American remake, is how you know you've made it in British Comedy" as stated for the It Crowd, i would expect Coupling to be on the list. 😀
No one foot in the grave or still game or rising damp, yet the very boring yes minister makes the list.
The Vicar of Dibley is about as funny as the time I broke my arm.
No, no, no, no, yes
how the hell has the series that has so much memorable lines like bus wankers bumder feisty one you are and more and lots of classic moments and even 2 good films not made this list at all im sorry but you can’t have a top 30 comedy’s and have no inbetweeners at all
Richard Beckinsale in Porridge was an excellent foil to Ronnie Barker. Such a shame he passed awayh so early, a real comedy talent. Great to see his daughter do so well so many years later.
Retracted due to misinformation
Down with this sort of thing!
@@Blue-es4gh Careful now...
It’s Irish. Not British.
@@freddieellis8449 Retracted due to misinformation
@ produced for RTE, Ireland’s national broadcaster, and of course, all Irish cast. That’s how.
Take out Gavin & Stacy, Vicar of Dibley, Friday Night Dinner, Toast of London and Are You Being Served, and put in Drop The Dead Donkey, Rising Damp, League of Gentlemen, Darkplace and Steptoe & Son
And keep little britain in? Jesus
@@mkennedy9822 It would have been next on my list to take out
Why the hell is Some Mothers do ave em, Mr Bean & Mrs Browns boy's not on the list?
Some Mothers do ave em was a classic with Michael Crawford as Frank Spencer.
Mr Bean is part of British pop culture.
And Mrs Browns Boy should had been no 1
some mothers was a cringe fest hated it
Mrs Browns Boys is utter shite, that's why.
You forgot, Drop the Dead Donkey, Smack the Pony, Bottom, Fast Show, One Foot in the Grave, The Brittas Empire and Harry Enfield and Chums
My faves out of these are Only Fools and Horses, Keeping Up Appearances, Blackadder, Fawlty Towers, The Young Ones, The Vicar of Dibley, Absolutely Fabulous, Porridge and Extras.
Absolute certain omission is "Steptoe and Son" - beautifully written and brilliantly acted, and I did particularly like "The Royle Family". Could debate some of the rankings of some of the shows on this list , but overall a fairly good list. "Fawlty Towers" is rightfully No. 1, so this list gets a B+.
Only Fools and Horses is way better than Faulty Towers. Also am I going nuts or did Little Britain make the list and not Red Dwarf?
Red Dwarf is Number Four!
@@rhiburgess5616 ah thank god for that
I don't think you can say either one is "way better" than the other. Both are absolutely brilliant.
@@geneyboii I'm a Faulty Towers fan but I cant put it in the same conversation as Only Fools and Horses. For starters Del Boy is an infinitely more layered character than Basil Faulty and that also goes for the entire show as a whole. Fools and Horses has so much depth and heart as a show that there are as many iconic emotional moments as there are comedy ones. Towers was a pretty one dimensional slapstick goofball comedy and while it maybe does that better than any other show ever has, its still a tier below Only Fools and Horses which is a far more well rounded show.
I like both, but prefer Fawlty Towers. It’s a matter of opinion, as all of this is. Personally I think ‘Yes, Minister’ should be much higher than 19th. Same with ‘Ab Fab’.
What about It Ain't Half Hot, Mum - controversial though it may be, you've still got Windsor Davies
I never saw it. Since you insist on Davies, what about Never The Twain? What about Michael Crawford in his stunt "Oooh Betty" show, for that matter?
@@Foebane72 Also, Windsor Davies also voiced in Gerry Anderson's Terrahawks
@@octaviusfooks7194 You sure have a hard-on for that man. Besides, no-one really remembers any of those shows.
I was annoyed that One Foot in the Grave seems to be following them into obscurity.
Missing for me -
Dark place
The fast Show
Phone shop
Big Train
Bottom
No Rab C Nesbitt and Father Ted
Monty Python should have been number 1 and Fawlty Towers number 2.
As an American those are the two that scream British iconic. Monty Python by a long shot, then Fawlty Towers.
Anything with Corden in it is rubbish.
There's just too many .... Last of the Summer Wine, Birds of a Feather, Men Behaving Badly, Open All Hours, Bread, The Royale Family, It Ain't Half Hot Mum, Miranda .......
Right then, you never see top video picks from Ireland on any channel.
I would put "Coupling" on the list. I think it's way funnier than "Friends".
Much as I love Jeeves and Wooster, I don’t really understand why it’s on the list. A TV adaptation of the PG Wodehouse books doesn’t sit with any of the other formats (all others are original comedies) and there are many great shows that didn’t make the list, such as ‘Last of the Summer Wine’, “Open All Hours’, ‘Not the Nine O’Clock News’ and ‘Father Ted’. I understand that the list is a matter of opinion but if you have to include something by Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie, then ‘A Bit of Fry and Laurie’ would’ve been a better choice. Jeeves and Wooster was more light-hearted drama than comedy.
Don't know if points are given for being familiar to Americans, but I remember Jeeves & Wooster running on PBS. Then again, a Google search reveals that there were lots of others that ran there as well, though I couldn't find a reliable complete list. (I think "Summer Wine" and "Father Ted" were among them...)
Father Ted, Still Game, Open All Hours (Original series) and One Foot In the Grave should've made the list.
Based on being consistently Laugh Out Loud funny ....no contest.
At least no Mrs Brown's Boys! 👏
Benny Hill? Mr. Bean? Bottom? Only Fools and Horses? Python at #6?
A couple of 'sketch' shows, that really should be on a separate list... Missing from this particular (series) list are Last of The Summer Wine, Open All Hours, Blakes 7 and The Hitchhikers Guide to The Galaxy (amongst many others).. Much better is expected from the 'WatchMojo' people.
One theme runs through most of these shows - The British Class system ! Most of these shows are fantastic !
So some Scottish sketch show nobody's ever heard of gets in but Father Ted doesn't?
Father Ted is great, but Limmy Show is incredible... Give it a chance 😉
That the same Father Ted that was IRISH, not British?
made by Channel 4!
No royle family? Father ted or bottom?
"...a paper company in Slow..."? Someone has been near the Winnersh Triangle.
Some mothers Do 'ave 'em, Mr. Bean, The Two Ronnie's, Mitchell and Webb, Armstrong and Miller deserve to be on list above some mentioned.
No Father Ted? Oh that's right, Graham Lineham has been perpetually erased.
The IT crowd got in
Agree. There is also no Friends either.
Its as if this is just British shows....
Father Ted 🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪
You missed father ted and one foot in the grave xxxxxxxxx
Rising Damp should have been on this list.
22:10 furiously unfunny, from the first episode to the last
You forgot
COUPLING :-)
Benny Hill
and not the least: Dave Allen
Rising Damp, Steptoe & Son, Derek, After Life, Men Behaving Badly, Vic & Bob's House Of Fools, Hancock's Half Hour, Year Of The Rabbit
Phoenix Nights is too low, Keeping Up Appearances is too high, there’s no Father Ted or Inbetweeners (or Still Game, it’s better than that weird sketch show thing) but at least you got the Number One position right
7:44 - That face! Klasse!
Some really good ones in there. Knew it would be in a high position, as most do love it, but for some reason I've never been able to enjoy Only Fools and Horses at all. No idea why, I just cannot stand it at all!
Me either, never been able to get into it
Yeah same here. My long departed mum really liked David Jason so I'm familiar with most of his stuff. Never even liked Open All Hours despite living around the corner from where the external shop scenes were filmed in Balby, Doncaster.
Open All Hours and It Ain't Half Hot Mum both conspicuously absent
Cannot take a list like this seriously that does not have Some Mothers Do 'ave 'em on it. The again Mojo's lists are always circumspect.
Little Britain 29??? Wow who picks this? Should be no where near the top 30
"not without controversy" is something of an understatement. I agree with you!
League of Gentlemen deserves its space
@ this is a local shop for local people!
Woke woke woke woke . Tough
Top 20 best British cartoons
The Inbetweener? Father Ted? 1 foot in the grave?
Shows like that weren’t on the list but Porridge, The Young Ones and Toast Of London were?
The problem with British sitcoms you were bound to miss off some but how did inbetweeners not make the list
9:58 and a song by the Pet Shop Boys that we'd rather forget
SO many great BritComs, which I love!! (I'm American, btw.)
You missed Gimme Gimme Gimme.
as well as The Inbetweeners.
Ones you missed.
Coupling (should be in top 5)
Darkplace (should be in top 10)
Inbetweeners
W1A
The Mighty Boosh
I only skimmed it and I saw Boosh on there!
Father Ted?! You showed a clip during the intro but it isn't in the list!!!!