Does anyone here watch Coupling?
I am a huge fan of this show!
I’m also a BBC America addict- yes, I’m a Changing Rooms girl. I also enjoy their new one, What Not To Wear and the fun show Bargain Hunt- sometimes also shown on HGTV.
Has anyone out there watched the newest show their touting The Office?
I haven’t had time to watch that one yet.
I also wish they’d show more Father Ted, and put back on Brilliant (aka The Fast Show) and People Like Us.
LOVE Changing Rooms–a bit partial to Handy Andy, meself. Haven’t caught The Office, but I’m dying to, and…
Father Ted must be the absolute funniest thing on the planet. The actor who plays (played?) Father Dougal had his own Comedy Central Presents half hour special a while back. If it’s ever on, you should give it a shot–he’s not as stupid as he acts.
Have you tried Monarch of the Glen yet? Not a comedy, but pretty darned enjoyable if I do say so myself.
::wanders off, giggling about Father Dougal:: “I’ve always wanted to be a milkman!”
FYI: BBC America is planning a St Patty’s Day marathon of Father Ted!
I believe he was also in a very short run series called ?-My Hero?
He was a superhero from another planet… caught a few episodes on PBS a while back.
He was hilarious, but the show was just okay.
I haven’t gotten into the mysterys or soaps… that requires a bit more of my time, and with two rugrats around, about a half hour is most I can manage!
Oh, man. We’re total addicts in this household. One of my AIM away messages is “Oooh! Changing Rooms is on!”, if that gives you any indication. The boyfriend has threatened to write slash fiction featuring Handy Andy and Tommy Walsh (of Ground Force). I have recently become obsessed with What Not to Wear. A friend tells me that it’s because I’ve never read a women’s fashion magazine that it seems so mindbending. I disagree: I think it walks a number of razor edges, and am considering a little Media Critique Essay to explain.
We also love Wire in the Blood and Waking the Dead.Coupling, not so muchit seemed like Friends with canned laughteralthough the one we stumbled upon last night was pretty funny.
Also So Graham Norton, although after a while the shtick starts to get old. Or perhaps more accurately: the show is starting to get old. Early episodes are lots of fun, but the newest stuff is all flash without the freshness.
I know what you mean about the Office characters being painful to watch. The ads generally send me diving under the couch; I can’t imagine watching a full episode, funny though it may be.
I’ve recently started watching Coupling and an occasional other show. Like it so far. The fact that the guys dig themselves into holes while the gals watch them is funny. But not sure if it works in the long run. A US version is expected next year to join the Thursday NBC line up. So comparisons to Friends will increase.
I love Coupling when I can catch it. I wish Changing Rooms was a full hour like the US version. What Not to Wear is really quite fun and educational. Do they ever do men on that show?
But
Ground Force, while I do watch and enjoy this one, it makes be leary about vactioning in the UK. Why? Because it seems that even in the summer the place can’t for 48 hours straight with out a pretty heavy rain.
but the show does feature a hot woman who always wears t-shirts and never wears a bra so the show is facinating
I think that little lighthouse meant PBS had a short run. Whichever station that aired it here (either WETA or WMPT) seemed to only have the first season.
Oh, I’m so glad I found you all! I have become a total BBC America addict since we got it, and thought I was the only one! I can’t decide which I like better, though: Ground Force or House Invaders.
I like Coupling better than Friends, FWIW, if mostly because Coupling seems fresher and Friends jumped the shark a while ago, IMHO. Also, Coupling is sexier, and that can’t be a bad thing.
I like “What Not to Wear”, but usually disagree on at least one or two things per show. But, then, I have good taste! (So I wouldn’t need their advice, I mean. But I could sure use the cash!)
I love Coupling, it’s such a hilarious show. I caught the marathon of the first two series they had on . . . I think it was New Year’s Eve. Great stuff. My favorite episode was “The Man With Two Legs”.
There’s gonna be an American version on NBC?
It’ll fail, guaranteed.
I mean, other than Cosby, which lasted lfor ike three seasons and was hardly a huge hit, there hasn’t been a successful adaption of a British series on American television since Three’s Company went off the air.
First off, I rarely watch American sitcoms- except for Malcolm In The Middle or every so often a Simpsons- so I have no idea about comparing Coupling to Friends.
I would never watch the “american” version, they’d probably make Jeff gay, or Jane a lesbian- not that there’s anything wrong with that!
Zebra- you mean Charlie??
And Mokingbird and ** Jeff Olsen**- you’re both kinda right, our PBS only showed a few seasons, so I did assume it was a “short run series”. When I clicked on the link Buckleberry Ferry provided I did see it does have quite a history!
And, I’m so happy to see other BBC America fans out there- nobody I know has the channel! I insainly always talk about the shows I’ve watched but nobody ever knows what I’m talking about!!
It’s nice to see some British humour making the transition over there!
We’re now on “V Graham Norton”, shown nightly at 10 pm, but it’s pretty topical, and by the time the BBC buy it and show it on BBC America, it may seem dated. (It’s on Channel 4 in yhe UK).
I hope you got all the Father Ted shows - my favourite was the one where they had to enter the Eurovision Song Contest and lose!
Coupling is great (can’t break that a-thread bolding habit, sorry). Our local pbs channel ran the first two seasons before it even hit BBCA. I think it’s season 3 that BBCA is now running. I like it so much, I bought the British dvds of the first two seasons (amazon.uk.co), even though I can only watch them on the computer (different tv systems and all that). Now the first season is out on U.S. dvd. The Americanized NBC version will very likely suck (how could it not). I’ve also just started watching My Hero on the local pbs channel and I find it amusing after seeing just the first 2 or 3 shows. Coupling is a comedy more on the order of Seinfeld, although the comparison with Friends is unavoidable (never been interested in Friends). Thanks for the thread. Great stuff.
There’s always been a small but loyal home for British comdey over here. Looking at my DVD collection, I own the complete runs of Black Adder, Fawlty Towers, Monty Python’s Flying Circus, The Young Ones, and the first two seasons of Red Dwarf.