I also really enjoyed Moving Wallpaper with Ben Miller as a TV executive producing a real companion show soap called Ech
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Wood-20 — 10 years ago(April 20, 2015 09:03 PM)
I also really enjoyed Moving Wallpaper with Ben Miller as a TV executive producing a real companion show soap called Echo Beach. Echo Beach was not recommissioned, but Moving Wallpaper had a second series. Ben was great in the role.
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minniespitfire — 10 years ago(May 04, 2015 02:04 AM)
I've only just discovered this thread but nevertheless . my vote goes to Mulberry. It was a BBC 1 half hour comedy that was on in 1992 and 1993. Only 13 episodes and the 3rd series was never made.
The story revolves around Mulberry, the new manservant who isn't what he seems, and Miss Farnaby, the elderly lady of the manor. Both characters were brilliantly played by Karl Howman and Geraldine McEwan.
I even used to arrange my Thursday night out at the disco around it when it was on, which was certainly saying something
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danny736 — 10 years ago(May 04, 2015 01:07 PM)
A series on BBC1 or 2 from the early 90s called An Actor's Life For Me with John Gordon Sinclair as a wannabe actor who gets into improbable situations through lying - I think it only had one series and was based on a radio series
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Picnic10 — 10 years ago(June 03, 2015 05:01 PM)
Hope it rains is not well known although Tom Bell, Holly Aird are very well regarded with excellent eamon boland. Tom Bell specialized in a particular trademark brand of quietly suave demeanour meets seaside seediness. He was in the highly acclaimed film Wish you were here, the best Dennis Potter style play never written.
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CanterburyTale — 10 years ago(August 16, 2015 04:48 PM)
I have yet to see
Rising Damp
mentioned by anybody. It ran for several series' in the '70's, and even had a big screen film version in 1980.Leonard Rossiter as Rigsby, the seedy boarding house landlord gave, what to me, is the best U.K sitcom performance of all time. He really was
that
good.The show was a huge hit, and hysterically funny, helped immeasurably by Mr.Rossiter's superb timing and energy.
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macpro75 — 10 years ago(August 19, 2015 09:36 PM)
I am curious which lesser known Britcoms are among your favourites.
There are so many great ones! One of the best gifts I ever gave myself was a region-free DVD player.
In no particular order:
Chef!
(particularly the first season)
Waiting for God
One Foot in the Grave
Mulberry
Black Books
Let Them Eat Cake
Murder Most Horrid
Thin Blue Line
The IT Crowd
On the Up
Only When I Laugh
Clatterford
(AKA
Jam & Jerusalem
)
Second Thoughts
(with James Bolam and Lynda Bellingham)
I don't know if these are considered lesser known, but I'll throw them in:
The Vicar of Dibley
Coupling
Irish comedies:
Father Ted
Moone Boy
I know they are technically not comedies but I also really love:
Pie in the Sky
New Tricks
Death in Paradise
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lgreatoreau — 10 years ago(October 25, 2015 11:31 PM)
Two Point Four Children (Gary Olsen R.I.P.)
Waiting for God
One Foot in the Grave
Mulberry
Black Books
Let Them Eat Cake
Murder Most Horrid
Thin Blue Line
Only When I Laugh
Second Thoughts (with James Bolam and Lynda Bellingham)
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lgreatoreau — 10 years ago(October 25, 2015 11:35 PM)
Forgot to mention 'Desmonds'. It has a real heart and sentiment in with the jokes. There are some touching scenes between Desmond and his wife in Season 1 talking about the 'old days' and wanting to save up enough money to 'go home'to the West Indies) and build a home to retire in.
The series ended with the death of the much missed and deeply loved star, Norman Beaton.