What comedy programs, new and old, are you into?
I'll list some brit ones, coz i'm sure we all know the ubiquitoUS ones
(Oh alright, i like the Simperers of course, and Friends is very well made, and some of the Saturday Night Live stuff can be cool when i get to see it, and i like bits of Scrubs, and that new thing by the guy who wrote for Seinfeld a lot is quality-cringe, and i'm sure there's others i'm forgetting and loads i don't know about.)
Some i've seen over and over:
Yes (Prime) Minister
Monty Python (o'course - tho i haven't quite seen all of them i don't think)
Black Books
Red Dwarf (well i was young, and the concept's fun)
The Fast Show
Porridge
The Hitch-Hikers Guide to the Galaxy series
Brass Eye / The Day Today (Chris Morris and polemic friends)
The first two series of The League of Gentlemen (modern)
Some other cool current-ish ones:
Slap the Donkey (patchy, but cool, girl-lead comedy)
Dead Ringers (impersonation show - can be spot on, and their main guy does put-ups and crank-calls like no-one else. Russel Crowe as "Gladiator" calls surveyors to some ancient ruins, and they nod as he envisages parapets and boiling oil etc)
Alaister McGowan's Big Impression (some good piss-takes too. And a popularist biology-bloke, mixed with Groucho Marx.)
Some I've seen lots but haven't seen enough of:
Doctor Who (accidental comedy - old sci-fi)
The Young Ones/THe Comic Strip Presents...
Not the Nine O'clock News
TV Go Home
Political Ones:
Bremner, Bird and Fortune
The Mark Thomas Product
Have I Got News for You (current-affairs "quizshow")
Some that are quite endearing in a cuddly kind of way:
The Morecombe and Wise show
Open all Hours.
Faulty Towers (cool construction, but criiiinge)
Harry Enfield's stuff
There's loads more i haven't mentioned or i've forgotten too i'm sure
I'll list some brit ones, coz i'm sure we all know the ubiquitoUS ones

(Oh alright, i like the Simperers of course, and Friends is very well made, and some of the Saturday Night Live stuff can be cool when i get to see it, and i like bits of Scrubs, and that new thing by the guy who wrote for Seinfeld a lot is quality-cringe, and i'm sure there's others i'm forgetting and loads i don't know about.)
Some i've seen over and over:
Yes (Prime) Minister
Monty Python (o'course - tho i haven't quite seen all of them i don't think)
Black Books
Red Dwarf (well i was young, and the concept's fun)
The Fast Show
Porridge
The Hitch-Hikers Guide to the Galaxy series
Brass Eye / The Day Today (Chris Morris and polemic friends)
The first two series of The League of Gentlemen (modern)
Some other cool current-ish ones:
Slap the Donkey (patchy, but cool, girl-lead comedy)
Dead Ringers (impersonation show - can be spot on, and their main guy does put-ups and crank-calls like no-one else. Russel Crowe as "Gladiator" calls surveyors to some ancient ruins, and they nod as he envisages parapets and boiling oil etc)
Alaister McGowan's Big Impression (some good piss-takes too. And a popularist biology-bloke, mixed with Groucho Marx.)
Some I've seen lots but haven't seen enough of:
Doctor Who (accidental comedy - old sci-fi)
The Young Ones/THe Comic Strip Presents...
Not the Nine O'clock News
TV Go Home
Political Ones:
Bremner, Bird and Fortune
The Mark Thomas Product
Have I Got News for You (current-affairs "quizshow")
Some that are quite endearing in a cuddly kind of way:
The Morecombe and Wise show
Open all Hours.
Faulty Towers (cool construction, but criiiinge)
Harry Enfield's stuff
There's loads more i haven't mentioned or i've forgotten too i'm sure
