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the quaint British sitcoms appreciation thread
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Thats not qaint - thats terrorfying!
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![]() Now this is quaint as fuck! ![]() |
Oh, I get it. Heartbeat;
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I'd have to class that as a soap. It does have jokes in it, but umm... you wouldn't know.
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Let us not forget...
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Royale Family and Men Behaving are as good as the opposite of quaint!
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I don't mean to be a...
(choose one)
if this number is higher than 452, you have my most humble appologies. |
This board needs MORE threads about appauling British television, MORE I tell thee!
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the good life can't really be capped in these stakes
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"Bless This House" - Sid James on the rampage:
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the fall and rise of reginald perrin
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GH9bt...eature=related ![]() i've loved watching this ever since i was a kid |
I don't think any of the british sitcoms I like that fall under the category of quaint:
Coupling Father Ted (well it is Irish but it aired on the BBC) Absolutely Fabulous Men Behaving Badly The Young Ones |
I like the grumpy angry ones - like that one with the crazy priest that's alwys drunk and scared of nuns...what's it called again?
oh look - in the previous post by SpectralJulian - Quote:
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Father Ted is not quaint. Father Ted is filmed in Ireland, ergo, not British.
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We're not doing very well are we...
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i should ask my dad, he sits and watches them all day
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