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Favourite TV Comedy Programme.

Got to agree without a doubt only fools and horses.
But I think Citizen Smith comes a close second.
 
Fools and Horses, got the lot on dvd, always funny.

I can watch the Office time and time again too.

Phoenix Nights still cracks me up.

The rolling sketch things like Fast Show, Harry enfield, Catherine Tate, all get a bit samey, using the same sub plots, still enjoy them though
 
Fawlty towers
Blackadder
Only Fools and Horses

for family entertainment though i quite like dads army, the kids love that. Sketch shows are ok but i prefer the older sitcoms. they don't make them like they used to.
 
Blimey no votes for Dads Army, surprised at that.

Monty Python, although it does look dated now
Only Fools & Horses
Fawlty Towers

Have to mention both Yes Minister & Yes Prime Minister.

Oh and Crossroads.:p
 
Ahem Marky.try to keep up mate ..:D

had a long day out yesterday and not on top form yet :cool:

He must be some kind of Dwayne Dibley

when i was younger my front two teeth were had a rather large and protruded out a little and they didn't look too dissimilar to Mr Dibley , luckily for me it was before anyone heard of him so i escaped any sort of Dibleyesque nickname
 
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