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Gilligan’s Island, Family Feud, and Suvivor are my picks for the most overrated.
That’s really disappointing. OTOH, perhaps when the “Kids” get to be 47-51 years old, it’s too late to recapture the quasi-youthful feeling of 1988. (Yes, OK, I looked up their ages and the date of the original show rather than having it in my head, so I was probably never a “true” fan.Here’s a brandy-new one to add to the list and to serve as a warning. The worst of 2010 so far has to be The Kids in the Hall: Death Comes to Town
I fell in love with British comedy when American comedy started downhill in the 1980s. I’ve noticed some of the newer Britcoms seem to be imitating American sitcoms, which I find disappointing.Over in the ‘jumped the shark’ thread there is a lot of mention of The Office. More than likely the US version. The UK version doe sit for me in the over-rated colum. I SOOOO wanted to watch this. I SOOOO want to like it. When I was in the UK on holiday, I bought the DVDs there, popped them in when I got back to the USA (IU have a multiregion player). Ugh – what a stinker!
Is Ricky Gervais supposed to be funny? Half the time I get a feeling that he’s making a fool of people and me as the audience. I tried to watch other stuff he’s been in, and it too left me flat. I generally like dry humour, but he leaves me cold.
Hmm – I wonder if La Job on Radio-Canada is any better. Thats teh French version in Quebec.
To balance it – excellent TV – Little Mosque on the Prairie on CBC! Ecumenism at its best! When the CBC does good it does great and when it is bad its horrid!
God Bless
Tony
Oh yes – some of those older British comedies are so much fun. I love the way in Allo Allo Officer Crabtree always cracks me up when he says ‘Good moaning’ or refers to something being ‘up the drain po_op’ (don’t know if that word can be used here. Or LeClerc saying ‘It is I, LeClerc’I fell in love with British comedy when American comedy started downhill in the 1980s. I’ve noticed some of the newer Britcoms seem to be imitating American sitcoms, which I find disappointing.
BTW, my wife and I are two thirds of the way through Allo Allo. I haven’t laughed this hard in years. If you like Fawlty Towers, you will love Allo Allo.
Richard Gibson, who plays Gestapo Herr Flick on the show is a genius. He said he patterned the character on the Gestapo officer from Raiders of the Lost Ark.Oh yes – some of those older British comedies are so much fun. I love the way in Allo Allo Officer Crabtree always cracks me up when he says ‘Good moaning’ or refers to something being ‘up the drain po_op’ (don’t know if that word can be used here. Or LeClerc saying ‘It is I, LeClerc’
If you like it, I recommend, Open All Hours, To The Manor Born, The Darling Buds of May, and so many others. Truly great stuff
God bless
Tony