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Where's my pizza topping?!
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*british
*comedy
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Alan Alan Alan Alan Alan ... Steve Steve Steve
>> ^ant:
british comedy
I am pretty sure this is a dupe, but I couldn't find it.
This is probably an excerpt of the videos we had from this special, because I know they were on the sift before.
Alan Alan Alan Alan Alan ... Steve Steve Steve
*british *comedy
I am pretty sure this is a dupe, but I couldn't find it.
"Wank London" - (Funny But NSFW)
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I'm Not A Stripper, I'm A Real Policeman - Mitchell and Webb
One of the first British comedies I found funny!
"You're Welcome" - (Cleverbots Having A Conversation)
Not really what the internet channel is for:
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Only Fools and Horses-> "Del's Poker Face"
^Upvoted^
*British
*Comedy
*80s (Show hit the television screens in 1981)
Also, have what has been many times voted the funniest moment on UK television.
The Treaty of Westphalia
Really? Thinking is exactly why British comedy and comedians are funnier on the whole.>> ^Auger8:
It's British comedy try not to think about it too much.
>> ^RhesusMonk:
What was the big laugh for the "spoiling us" line about at the end?
The Treaty of Westphalia
It's British comedy try not to think about it too much.
>> ^RhesusMonk:
What was the big laugh for the "spoiling us" line about at the end?
Graham Norton - Will Smith Raps The Fresh Prince Theme Tune
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SNL - Harry Potter
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magic is for actual magic tricks not so much this theme, Penn and Teller etc.
beardy man explains why indie is shit
^Upvoted^
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*Comedy
*NSFW - (For swearing)
A sketch written by the great John Cleese himself!
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Soccer Results - ("Alas Smith & Jones" 1980's U.K. Comedy)
I actually loved "Alas Smith & Jones!" After seeing "Not The 9 O'Clock News" I though these guys were the greatest. I was not so fond of Mr Bean, since is was just way over the top, but Mel Smith & Griff Rhys Jones certainly did it for me
I do miss seeing some of the British Comedies I grew up watching.. Benny Hill (was OK though.. I was never too fond of him), Not The 9 O'Clock News, Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em, A Sharp Intake of Breath, Hale & Pace... And of course Monty Python! No matter how many reruns, they just rule!
Oh oh, and Kenny Everett's shows.. I never missed an episode!
BBC America should just start airing all this stuff now that I think of it..
The difference a laugh track makes
>> ^garmachi:
>> ^JiggaJonson:
Great shows with no laugh track (I'll start the list, everyone else feel free to contribute please)
1) Flight of the Concords
Arrested Development.
The majority of British comedy