Recommend A Good Sitcom

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Recommend A Good Sitcom

Postby Dr Markus » 31 Aug 2017, 00:04

Probably something that's not very famous as i've probably seen it or gave it a chance.

Go.............
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Re: Recommend A Good Sitcom

Postby mentalist (slight return) » 31 Aug 2017, 02:46

I really liked One Mississippi. Just watched Search Party which was pretty good, especially as it has Alia Shawkat in it.
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Re: Recommend A Good Sitcom

Postby pcqgod » 31 Aug 2017, 04:01

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Re: Recommend A Good Sitcom

Postby Jimbly » 31 Aug 2017, 14:17

Barney Miller
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Re: Recommend A Good Sitcom

Postby Jimbly » 31 Aug 2017, 16:10

Mrs Brown's Boys
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Re: Recommend A Good Sitcom

Postby joklend » 31 Aug 2017, 16:56

Strange World of Gurney Slade

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Re: Recommend A Good Sitcom

Postby WG Kaspar » 31 Aug 2017, 17:06

Dark Matter
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Re: Recommend A Good Sitcom

Postby Dr Markus » 31 Aug 2017, 17:11

WG Kaspar wrote:Dark Matter


I'm actually watching that, don't know if I'd call it a comedy though.
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Re: Recommend A Good Sitcom

Postby WG Kaspar » 31 Aug 2017, 17:38

everything becomes a comedy by the 3rd season
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Re: Recommend A Good Sitcom

Postby Samoan » 31 Aug 2017, 18:35

The Book Group.

It's on Channel 4OD still. A gem.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Book_Group

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Re: Recommend A Good Sitcom

Postby Dr Markus » 31 Aug 2017, 18:37

Samoan wrote:The Book Group.

It's on Channel 4OD still. A gem.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Book_Group

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Fuck, how did I never hear of this if it was on channel 4.
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Re: Recommend A Good Sitcom

Postby Rayge » 31 Aug 2017, 18:53

Jeemo wrote:Barney Miller


Good Lad.

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Re: Recommend A Good Sitcom

Postby Jimbly » 31 Aug 2017, 19:10

Rayge wrote:
Jeemo wrote:Barney Miller


Good Lad.

(just quoting this in case you are on ignore)


I don't have anyone on ignore.
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Re: Recommend A Good Sitcom

Postby bobzilla77 » 31 Aug 2017, 20:37

Not sure if you can get it anywhere but DVD, but, I really enjoyed Buffalo Bill. Ran on American TV around 1983-84.
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Re: Recommend A Good Sitcom

Postby clive gash » 31 Aug 2017, 22:26

It takes a big man to cry, but it takes a bigger man to laugh at that man.

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Re: Recommend A Good Sitcom

Postby naughty boy » 01 Sep 2017, 00:20

OH God, yes
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Re: Recommend A Good Sitcom

Postby Jimbly » 01 Sep 2017, 09:13

Terry and June
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Re: Recommend A Good Sitcom

Postby clive gash » 01 Sep 2017, 09:50

The Three Ninnies
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Re: Recommend A Good Sitcom

Postby clive gash » 01 Sep 2017, 10:37



11 minutes in *boom*
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Re: Recommend A Good Sitcom

Postby Brickyard Jack » 01 Sep 2017, 10:43

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