I remember being introduced to a lot of imported British comedy shows when I was a kid/teenager in the 1970s. Most of them were on PBS and some were a little more risque than the average American TV show. Some that I remember are:
* MONTY PYTHON'S FLYING CIRCUS (the grand daddy of them all - - I have the entire DVD collection)
* THE BENNY HILL SHOW
* THE GOODIES ("Goodie, goodie, yum, yum!")
* DAVE ALLEN AT LARGE
* THE TWO RONNIE'S
* FAWLTY TOWERS (with John Cleese)
And many years later, we got MR. BEAN.
Did you watch any of these? Which ones did I miss?
Are You Being Served
The Young Ones
Doctor Who
Comedy shows from the 70s & 80s in the UK, ok lets see what I remember beyond what has been mentioned.
The Dick Emry Show.
Aint Half Hot Mum.
The Russ Abbott Show.
The Grumbleweeds.
Filthy, Rich & Catflap.
Catweasle.
The avengers.
Blake's 7.
Quote from: LilCerberus on August 07, 2018, 09:54:14 PM
Are You Being Served
The Young Ones
Doctor Who
I never watched Are You Being Served. Wasn't a fan of The Young Ones (watched it maybe 2 or 3 times). I don't consider Dr. Who to be a comedy (not intentionally, anyway).
Quote from: Svengoolie 3 on August 08, 2018, 03:16:59 AM
The avengers.
Blake's 7.
The Avengers is great (I have all the Emma Peel episodes on DVD). It has funny moments, but I don't consider it to be a comedy. Never watched Blake's 7.
Blake 7 was a sci fi drama. I watched it avidly, but I'd never consider it a comedy, unless you consider the special effects.
Love Benny Hill. And, of course, Monty Python.I also enjoyed Ab Fab and the Young Ones.
Quote from: The Burgomaster on August 08, 2018, 06:03:41 AM
Quote from: Svengoolie 3 on August 08, 2018, 03:16:59 AM
The avengers.
Blake's 7.
The Avengers is great (I have all the Emma Peel episodes on DVD). It has funny moments, but I don't consider it to be a comedy. Never watched Blake's 7.
The topic was 'British invasion'. You listed some dies, I listed a couple shows that weren't comedies but we're British.
Quote from: Svengoolie 3 on August 09, 2018, 06:25:35 AM
Quote from: The Burgomaster on August 08, 2018, 06:03:41 AM
Quote from: Svengoolie 3 on August 08, 2018, 03:16:59 AM
The avengers.
Blake's 7.
The Avengers is great (I have all the Emma Peel episodes on DVD). It has funny moments, but I don't consider it to be a comedy. Never watched Blake's 7.
The topic was 'British invasion'. You listed some dies, I listed a couple shows that weren't comedies but we're British.
But my original post says, "I remember being introduced to a lot of imported British
comedy shows . . ."
The Avengers and Blake 7 might not be British comedies, though they did have their comedic moments, especially The Avengers, but they are worth checking out anyway (IMHO.) Now here are some that have not been mentioned that are both British and comedies.
Doctor in the House (a TV series based on the film series)
Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin (with Leonard Rossiter who played the undertaker Sowerberry in Oliver!)
Keeping Up Appearances
On the Buses
Rising Damp (another one with Leonard Rossiter)
Then there are three whose titles I just can't remember, which could be hilarious at times.
--one about a trio of priests
--one about a superhero
--one about a female minister in a conservative country town.
But, (IMHO) stay away from The Last of the Summer Wine. While I liked most British comedies, or, at least found them bearable, I just couldn't abide that one.
I remember clips from a British talk show, with the Sex Pistols being "outrageous".
It all seems silly now- but back in the day it was news.
It's NAY CHA.
Quote from: BoyScoutKevin on August 09, 2018, 06:53:44 PM
The Avengers and Blake 7 might not be British comedies, though they did have their comedic moments, especially The Avengers, but they are worth checking out anyway (IMHO.) Now here are some that have not been mentioned that are both British and comedies.
Doctor in the House (a TV series based on the film series)
Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin (with Leonard Rossiter who played the undertaker Sowerberry in Oliver!)
Keeping Up Appearances
On the Buses
Rising Damp (another one with Leonard Rossiter)
Then there are three whose titles I just can't remember, which could be hilarious at times.
--one about a trio of priests
--one about a superhero
--one about a female minister in a conservative country town.
But, (IMHO) stay away from The Last of the Summer Wine. While I liked most British comedies, or, at least found them bearable, I just couldn't abide that one.
I would guess the trio of priests is Father Ted.
Could the superhero one be My Hero with the idiot hero Thermoman? Starred the youngest of the priests from Father Ted Ardel O'Hanlon.
And finally that has to be The Vicar Of Dibly with Dawn French.
Quote from: BoyScoutKevin on August 09, 2018, 06:53:44 PM
Doctor in the House (a TV series based on the film series)
Oooh, I forgot about this one.
Oh, how could I forget
Dad's Army.
Citizen Kane.
Some mothers do have 'em.
Steptoe & Son.
'Til Death Do Us Part.
Quote from: RCMerchant on August 09, 2018, 11:30:22 PM
I remember clips from a British talk show, with the Sex Pistols being "outrageous".
It all seems silly now- but back in the day it was news.
Yeah, the guy who interviewed them never worked in TV again after that or so I heard.
Quote from: Dark Alex on August 10, 2018, 08:42:27 AM
Quote from: RCMerchant on August 09, 2018, 11:30:22 PM
I remember clips from a British talk show, with the Sex Pistols being "outrageous".
It all seems silly now- but back in the day it was news.
Yeah, the guy who interviewed them never worked in TV again after that or so I heard.
The Gundy Show (1976) with Bill Gundy!
http://youtu.be/8XGe_hncsiM (http://youtu.be/8XGe_hncsiM)