British tv comedies
Discover Pinterest’s best ideas and inspiration for British tv comedies. Get inspired and try out new things.
1k people searched this
·
Last updated 1mo
Top 50 Greatest British Sitcoms
April Walker remembers the "tremendous fun" she had with John Cleese and Connie Booth on the classic comedy.
"It is one of the few DVDs I have kept and I don’t even have a DVD player."
Love British comedies and this is one of my favorites!
Last of the Summer Wine is awesome
Looking for a hilarious British comedy to watch? If you haven't checked out these Britcoms, you're missing out. There are more than 40 British comedy shows available to stream on Netflix (US). #television #tv #comedy #sitcoms
little britain - Google Search
Andrew Sachs, the much loved Fawlty Towers actor famed for his role as Manuel, has died at the age of 86, his wife has announced.
Mild-mannered comedy legend Peter Sallis was a randy ladies' man and had a secret and surprising sex life
Rodney Bewes, one half of the hit BBC show Whatever Happened To The Likely Lads, died yesterday aged 79.
One of the many neat things about British TV is that a lot of ongoing shows make really great Christmas episodes. Rather than just throwing in a Christmas
He created one of TV's funniest ever characters - but few knew the real Leonard Rossiter. Here his daughter Camilla pays tribute to her hilariously eccentric father.
Butterflies
Mind Your Language is a British sitcom that premiered on ITV in 1977. It was produced by London Weekend Television and directed by Stuart Allen. Three series were made by LWT between 1977 and 1979, and the show was briefly revived in 1985 (but this series was, in most ITV regions, transmitted in 1986), with six of the original cast. The series shows how people of different countries with different social backgrounds, religions, and languages exist in the same classroom.
Basil Fawlty
This is the TV equivalent of an English cream tea on a warm afternoon. Never gets old.
Some hit British comedy TV shows have helped shape modern humor, and here are underappreciated and underrated gems people should add to their watchlists.
Related interests
British tv comedies and more