with zurich being aired at 6:30 on the 23rd and 24th, some people have been doing an advent calendar thingy (yep, even i can join in the advent calendar fun this time). mr finnemore has joined in with a post a day on his blog!
Phoenix Nights seems to have been forgotten fairly quickly. It contains a bit more localised Northern humour than many of the shows mentioned so may not travel well. The 2nd series was good, the 1st series was as funny as any comedy series I have watched before or since.
agree with you with the IT Crowd but at close second would be the League of Gentlemen, funny and disturbing at the same time with a healthy dose of the old British comedy fallback, men in drag
I agree about The IT Crowd and Peep Show so far - I love both of these.
I really enjoy The Inbetweeners. I also enjoyed the movie, but it is a fun show. Along with it, I enjoyed Friday Night Dinner (and thought Simon Bird was pretty funny in both). I’ve only seen the first series though.
One of my all time favorite shows is Outnumbered. The use of improv with the kids’ lines makes it really funny to me. I could watch these over and over (actually, since we are without cable, I do).
Agreed, it snuck under my radar for some time but my wife and I binge-watched this over the summer. We met when I was 17 and she was 18. We are in our mid-forties now but as she quite rightly pointed out…teenagers are timeless, and that she could see me and my friends of that age doing exactly the same sort of crap. Sex, booze and angsty desperation. All good stuff.
Anyhow…I’m just about to retire to bed and podcast the first episode of “Zurich” I shall let the soothing tones of Roger Allam and Benedict Cumberbatch easy my weary mind.
Ahhh, already listened to Zurich part 1. Three times. Excellent accompaniment to Christmas cooking and baking.
John Finnemore has been running thru the old episodes all month on his blog as a daily Advent calendar, with new comments and deleted scenes: http://johnfinnemore.blogspot.com/
i’m clutching my tobelrone trying to figure what is going on with gerti. what could gordon possibly know? what does douglas think he knows? will martin end up with a crown to wear?
i’m so glad they went with an hour of zurich. i don’t know how they could have finished it off in 45 minutes.
Awwww, very satisfying finale. Even if John Finnemore never wrote another thing in his life, this show would still be a worthy legacy. He should be very proud.
I first saw it when BBC America said it was new. It was actually not new, but new to BBCA, so I ended up watching them all very quickly as soon as I knew there were more.
I would have been in my mid-20s when I first saw it, I’m sure, but now I’m almost 30. I still can’t get enough of it. It does remind me of a lot of old friends at times. When I first watched it, I showed it to a coworker. Now we both work elsewhere, but she and I can call each other “Briefcase Wanker” at any given time, making calls between businesses fun.
Another vote, here, for Outnumbered. It’s really well done (and funny in repeated viewings, as you say. Casting was key, obviously). I tend to like absurdist stuff and Outnumbered is anything but–yet it never disappoints.
I finally got to hear the finale. Ah, what a great show. Quotable and hilarious right up until the end.
“Would you mind telling me what you have in the back of your van, sir?”
“Sure!”
“Arthur, no…”
“One thousand strawberry lollies and the Princess of Liechtenstein!”