~I love England~
~I love England~
i've been an anglophile all my life...i love the history, the literature, British comedy, the countryside, everything! that is not to say i am not a patriotic American :yh_flag . my parents are buried in our National Cemetary, my Dad was in the US Government. but they loved England also. no point to this post except to say England is a lovely country in so many ways. and... anyone want to talk about their favorite British comedies? mine are "thin blue line" and 'Ab-Fab', as well as the "Vicar of Dibley".
~I love England~
lady cop wrote: anyone want to talk about their favorite British comedies? mine are "thin blue line" and 'Ab-Fab', as well as the "Vicar of Dibley". ~ One Foot in the Grave
~ 2.4 Children
~ Keeping Up Appearances
~ All Creatures Great & Small
~ 2.4 Children
~ Keeping Up Appearances
~ All Creatures Great & Small
~I love England~
Nice to know someone loves England & also appreciates our sense of humour, have you heard of Peter Kay? he's a northern comic & a very funny guy.
If you get a chance to see his phoenix nights series or any of his stand-up acts you're in for a real treat.
Also Gimme, Gimme,Gimme..well what can i say, CLASSIC :yh_rotfl
If you get a chance to see his phoenix nights series or any of his stand-up acts you're in for a real treat.
Also Gimme, Gimme,Gimme..well what can i say, CLASSIC :yh_rotfl
~I love England~
New Labour, The tories :-5 :-5 :-5
~I love England~
Hi abbey ~ I have not heard of Peter or Gimme x3
I do however love Lenny Henry from "Chef!"
I do however love Lenny Henry from "Chef!"
~I love England~
>>^..^ Hi abbey ~ I have not heard of Peter or Gimme x3
I do however love Lenny Henry from "Chef!"
Blimey i havent seen "CHEF" for years, Lenny Henry's married to Dawn French, (vicar of Dibley) don't seem to see him on the telly anymore.
I do however love Lenny Henry from "Chef!"
Blimey i havent seen "CHEF" for years, Lenny Henry's married to Dawn French, (vicar of Dibley) don't seem to see him on the telly anymore.
- persephone
- Posts: 664
- Joined: Sat Nov 13, 2004 3:14 pm
~I love England~
Green Wing is good
Bad Girls have very high standards, but they love you even if you sometimes fall short.
~I love England~
gmc wrote: New Labour, The tories :-5 :-5 :-5
Got it in one my friend, he is a bit of a muppet Blair. :-5
Got it in one my friend, he is a bit of a muppet Blair. :-5
~I love England~
letha wrote: Green Wing is good
Letha, BRILLIANT, can't wait for next series, have ya seen "Smoking Room" very funny, makes ya want a fag!!
Letha, BRILLIANT, can't wait for next series, have ya seen "Smoking Room" very funny, makes ya want a fag!!
- persephone
- Posts: 664
- Joined: Sat Nov 13, 2004 3:14 pm
~I love England~
abbey wrote: Letha, BRILLIANT, can't wait for next series, have ya seen "Smoking Room" very funny, makes ya want a fag!!I've seen a bit of it, but not really got into it.
Hoping I might get to see a bit of Green Wing being filmed, if I ask sweetly I should
Hoping I might get to see a bit of Green Wing being filmed, if I ask sweetly I should
Bad Girls have very high standards, but they love you even if you sometimes fall short.
~I love England~
No one has mentioned England's gift to the world Monty Python. I couldn't have survived without them.
BTW the Fairy Godmother was the only character I liked in Shrek 2 (played by that "chick" from Ab Fab...forget her name but she is brilliant)
BTW the Fairy Godmother was the only character I liked in Shrek 2 (played by that "chick" from Ab Fab...forget her name but she is brilliant)
~I love England~
then there's the brilliant English dramas on PBS Masterpiece Theatre. great stuff! I Claudius, Elizabeth I, Six Wives of Henry Vlll, Mystery, and my all-time favorite, Rumpole of the Bailey.
~I love England~
For dramas... I have not seen any recent shows.. but I love Cracker with Robbie Coltraine,
- Prime Suspect
- Touch of Frost
-McCallum with John Hannah
- Prime Suspect
- Touch of Frost
-McCallum with John Hannah
- persephone
- Posts: 664
- Joined: Sat Nov 13, 2004 3:14 pm
~I love England~
Robbie Coltraine made Cracker what it was, so the Americans if they haven't seen the British episodes missed out in the conversion.
Same as Ab Fab was the girls, not just the script so again they lost out in the conversion.
Same as Ab Fab was the girls, not just the script so again they lost out in the conversion.
Bad Girls have very high standards, but they love you even if you sometimes fall short.
~I love England~
posted by abbey
Got it in one my friend, he is a bit of a muppet Blair.
no fair to kermit.
How about Rab C Nesbitt did the us miss out on that cultural icon?
Steptoe and son, love thy neighbour.
Posted by letha
Same as Ab Fab was the girls, not just the script so again they lost out in the conversion.
Did they remake that as well?
Saw the US remake of cracker, it really is better with a fat unappealling alcoholic a the main character.
How about sharpe or hornblower? Maybe they should make the captain from connecticut
Got it in one my friend, he is a bit of a muppet Blair.
no fair to kermit.
How about Rab C Nesbitt did the us miss out on that cultural icon?
Steptoe and son, love thy neighbour.
Posted by letha
Same as Ab Fab was the girls, not just the script so again they lost out in the conversion.
Did they remake that as well?
Saw the US remake of cracker, it really is better with a fat unappealling alcoholic a the main character.
How about sharpe or hornblower? Maybe they should make the captain from connecticut
~I love England~
Peter Kay, genius, although I am not sure about Max and Paddy's Road to nowhere.
Nighty Night also does not get the credit it deserves, very dark.
Nighty Night also does not get the credit it deserves, very dark.
"I have done my duty. I thank God for it!"
~I love England~
Peter Kay is the funniest thing to come out of England in a long while...Garlic bread!!
Max and Paddy is hilarious, although not up to his usual standards, if anyone saw last weeks, just think a midget is different to a dwarf!!!!
England has had some great comedians though if you think about it...
Max and Paddy is hilarious, although not up to his usual standards, if anyone saw last weeks, just think a midget is different to a dwarf!!!!
England has had some great comedians though if you think about it...
- Bill Sikes
- Posts: 5515
- Joined: Fri Aug 20, 2004 2:21 am
~I love England~
Hmm. Some comments and observations. I may add some things I like, if I can think of any - I don't see lots of TV these daze.
Have never (seen|heard of):
Chef!
Gimme, Gimme,Gimme.
Green Wing
Max and Paddy
McCallum
Nighty Night
Peter Kay
Prime Suspect
Smoking Room
Thin Blue Line
Have seen and OK:
Cracker (original was better than Coltrane's).
Hornblower
Monty Python. (very patchy, some brilliant though).
Rab C Nesbitt (have you heard the man without his fake accent?).
Sharpe (shame about the real-life traits of lead actor).
Steptoe and Son (very dated, somewhat patchy, avoid films like the plague).
Have seen, neutral:
2.4 Children
Ab Fab
All Creatures Great & Small
Keeping Up Appearances
Love thy Neighbour. (this is *old*)
One Foot in the Grave
Touch of Frost (Lead actor has only one personality in any film).
Have seen and would not see again.
Vicar of Dibley (Absolutely dire)
Have never (seen|heard of):
Chef!
Gimme, Gimme,Gimme.
Green Wing
Max and Paddy
McCallum
Nighty Night
Peter Kay
Prime Suspect
Smoking Room
Thin Blue Line
Have seen and OK:
Cracker (original was better than Coltrane's).
Hornblower
Monty Python. (very patchy, some brilliant though).
Rab C Nesbitt (have you heard the man without his fake accent?).
Sharpe (shame about the real-life traits of lead actor).
Steptoe and Son (very dated, somewhat patchy, avoid films like the plague).
Have seen, neutral:
2.4 Children
Ab Fab
All Creatures Great & Small
Keeping Up Appearances
Love thy Neighbour. (this is *old*)
One Foot in the Grave
Touch of Frost (Lead actor has only one personality in any film).
Have seen and would not see again.
Vicar of Dibley (Absolutely dire)
~I love England~
LOL , that's what makes it interesting, differences...i think Vicar is an absolute scream. and blackadder as well. i just bought "blackadder's Christmas carol" haven't watched it yet. has anyone seen "league of gentlemen"? now that one is dark! and weird. but i liked it. i hated "as time goes by" and adore hyacinth "bouquet" bucket. in Vicar that guy who plays owen makes me keel over from laughter. the writing is excellent. a friend in England sent me the minutes of a club meeting and it was exactly the same as a 'Vicar' church council meeting.
~I love England~
I have to admit I am not the biggest Vicar of Dibley fan but it is funny at times. I hated league of gentleman, disgusting programme. Now something that is funny but I'm not sure you'd get to see in America is a programme called Little Britain, takes the mickey out of Britain etc but its hilarious....it has to be seen to appreciate its greatness. it is fast becoming a cult classic in Britain
~I love England~
Hi Bill Sikes...
Coltrane was not the original Cracker? do tell. He is my absolute fav.
Touch of Frost, he is a bit of a wet blanket, but a touch of dry humour now and again.
I am with you on Monty Python... some classic moments but lots of lack lustre filler.
Coltrane was not the original Cracker? do tell. He is my absolute fav.
Touch of Frost, he is a bit of a wet blanket, but a touch of dry humour now and again.
I am with you on Monty Python... some classic moments but lots of lack lustre filler.
- Bill Sikes
- Posts: 5515
- Joined: Fri Aug 20, 2004 2:21 am
~I love England~
>>^..^ Hi Bill Sikes... Coltrane was not the original Cracker?
do tell. He is my absolute fav.
Erm, I think I've made a mistake - probably thinking of a programme called
"Taggart". Someone from Up North will probably know.
>>^..^ Touch of Frost, he is a bit of a wet blanket, but a touch of dry humour now and again.
What I've got against it is that the chap (David Jacob) only *ever* plays one
part, and that's himself - in everything he does. If you ever get to see a series
called "The Darling Buds of May", well, don't. Actively avoid it, especially if
you've read the book (one of five in a series about the Larkin family). Very
badly miscast, and inappropriate. "Pop" was made out as a bumkin. A vile
blowzy Mariette was played by... blast, I've forgotten, but it wasn't good.
>>^..^ I am with you on Monty Python... some classic moments but lots of lack lustre filler.
"Ripping Yarns" ? Rutland Weekend Television? "Fawlty Towers"? Monty Python
spawned a lot of good stuff. The Complete And Utter History Of Britain. Marty
Feldman was in there somewhere....
do tell. He is my absolute fav.
Erm, I think I've made a mistake - probably thinking of a programme called
"Taggart". Someone from Up North will probably know.
>>^..^ Touch of Frost, he is a bit of a wet blanket, but a touch of dry humour now and again.
What I've got against it is that the chap (David Jacob) only *ever* plays one
part, and that's himself - in everything he does. If you ever get to see a series
called "The Darling Buds of May", well, don't. Actively avoid it, especially if
you've read the book (one of five in a series about the Larkin family). Very
badly miscast, and inappropriate. "Pop" was made out as a bumkin. A vile
blowzy Mariette was played by... blast, I've forgotten, but it wasn't good.
>>^..^ I am with you on Monty Python... some classic moments but lots of lack lustre filler.
"Ripping Yarns" ? Rutland Weekend Television? "Fawlty Towers"? Monty Python
spawned a lot of good stuff. The Complete And Utter History Of Britain. Marty
Feldman was in there somewhere....
~I love England~
Good news for you Bill Sykes I saw last week that Ripping Yarns is now out on DVD. Tomkinson's schooldays one of the funniest episodes I have ever seen "How I dreamed to be allowed to exhale like the second year boys".
Cracker = Robby Coltraine
Taggert = Mark McManus
Little Britain great stuff, the only gay in the village is inspired. I loved the league of gentlemen it was just so bizarre, they are currently shooting a film of it.
Cracker = Robby Coltraine
Taggert = Mark McManus
Little Britain great stuff, the only gay in the village is inspired. I loved the league of gentlemen it was just so bizarre, they are currently shooting a film of it.
"I have done my duty. I thank God for it!"
~I love England~
Bothwell wrote:
Little Britain great stuff, the only gay in the village is inspired.
yeah he is funny but the guy in the wheel chair is hilarious, 'yeah i know' i' i want it' lol
have you seen the new series on BBC3?
Little Britain great stuff, the only gay in the village is inspired.
yeah he is funny but the guy in the wheel chair is hilarious, 'yeah i know' i' i want it' lol
have you seen the new series on BBC3?
- Bill Sikes
- Posts: 5515
- Joined: Fri Aug 20, 2004 2:21 am
~I love England~
Bothwell wrote: I loved the league of gentlemen it was just so bizarre, they are currently shooting a film of it.
Erm, they already have... Jack Hawkins was in it.
Erm, they already have... Jack Hawkins was in it.
~I love England~
Bill is this the Jack hawkins who starred in many Brit films of the 50's and 60's if so I think we are talking about completely different things, which would be my normal state ie confused
"I have done my duty. I thank God for it!"
- Bill Sikes
- Posts: 5515
- Joined: Fri Aug 20, 2004 2:21 am
~I love England~
Bothwell wrote: Bill is this the Jack hawkins who starred in many Brit films of the 50's and 60's if so I think we are talking about completely different things, which would be my normal state ie confused
That's him!
That's him!
~I love England~
Then this league of gentlemen is a very very different thing. Jack Hawkins was one of the finest exponents of the "Stiff Upper Lip" I have ever seen.
"I have done my duty. I thank God for it!"
~I love England~
Only Fools And Horses, the one when he leaned against the bar ,classic comedy. :wah:
~I love England~
oh so true Abbey,every episode was a classic!!
Oh Rodney, you plonker!!!!
Oh Rodney, you plonker!!!!
- persephone
- Posts: 664
- Joined: Sat Nov 13, 2004 3:14 pm
~I love England~
Bill, it isn't David Jacob, it's David Jason who plays Frost and Del Boy :rolleyes:
Bad Girls have very high standards, but they love you even if you sometimes fall short.
- capt_buzzard
- Posts: 5557
- Joined: Wed Aug 25, 2004 12:00 pm
~I love England~
gmc wrote: New Labour, The tories :-5 :-5 :-5 :wah:
- capt_buzzard
- Posts: 5557
- Joined: Wed Aug 25, 2004 12:00 pm
~I love England~
Hollywood18 wrote: I am exactly the same--I absolutely adore England. But sadly I've never been there...I hope to go there very soon someday, though. And British comedy is the best. I watch BBC America as often as I get a chance to. My favourites are propably Monty Python's Flying Circus and Keeping Up Appearances. Everything about England seems somehow very nostalgic to me.
One foot in the grave, Where the heart is, Royal,Corrie, ITN smashing.....oh and the pubs :driving:
One foot in the grave, Where the heart is, Royal,Corrie, ITN smashing.....oh and the pubs :driving:
~I love England~
capt_buzzard wrote: Multi Cultural + Soccer Hooligans, Beat the Pakis and the Arabs. Not many English left in dear old England
OIY I'M ENGLISH, i'm here and proud of it and would like to be appreciated for it, as you are proud to be Irish Capt.
Don't knock us all eh?..... :-2
OIY I'M ENGLISH, i'm here and proud of it and would like to be appreciated for it, as you are proud to be Irish Capt.
Don't knock us all eh?..... :-2
- capt_buzzard
- Posts: 5557
- Joined: Wed Aug 25, 2004 12:00 pm
~I love England~
abbey wrote: OIY I'M ENGLISH, i'm here and proud of it and would like to be appreciated for it, as you are proud to be Irish Capt.
Don't knock us all eh?..... :-2 Hey Abbey, you got it wrong there. I'm not proud to be Irish., living in bandit country :-5
Don't knock us all eh?..... :-2 Hey Abbey, you got it wrong there. I'm not proud to be Irish., living in bandit country :-5
- persephone
- Posts: 664
- Joined: Sat Nov 13, 2004 3:14 pm
~I love England~
I'm here too... Although look at where I live, I'm the minority and not given as many benefits as those who are clased as the minority.
Bad Girls have very high standards, but they love you even if you sometimes fall short.
- capt_buzzard
- Posts: 5557
- Joined: Wed Aug 25, 2004 12:00 pm
~I love England~
>>^..^ ~ One Foot in the Grave
~ 2.4 Children
~ Keeping Up Appearances
~ All Creatures Great & Small
I have Never ever missed any of the above,except All Creatures Great & Small. Today, its Heartbeat, Royal +
Can't beat it
~ 2.4 Children
~ Keeping Up Appearances
~ All Creatures Great & Small
I have Never ever missed any of the above,except All Creatures Great & Small. Today, its Heartbeat, Royal +
Can't beat it
- capt_buzzard
- Posts: 5557
- Joined: Wed Aug 25, 2004 12:00 pm
~I love England~
abbey wrote: OIY I'M ENGLISH, i'm here and proud of it and would like to be appreciated for it, as you are proud to be Irish Capt.
Don't knock us all eh?..... :-2 You are right Abbey, there are lots of very good Englishmen and Women in England, and No, I'm not proud to be Irish...today
Don't knock us all eh?..... :-2 You are right Abbey, there are lots of very good Englishmen and Women in England, and No, I'm not proud to be Irish...today
~I love England~
capt_buzzard wrote: You are right Abbey, there are lots of very good Englishmen and Women in England, and No, I'm not proud to be Irish...today
Why is that Buzz, was busy yesterday & went to the match last night so never saw the news, what did i miss??
Why is that Buzz, was busy yesterday & went to the match last night so never saw the news, what did i miss??
- Bill Sikes
- Posts: 5515
- Joined: Fri Aug 20, 2004 2:21 am
~I love England~
delusion wrote: Mariette...was that the daughter? She was played by Catherine Zeta Jones before she was big. That girl is smokin!
But totally inappropriate if you have read the book..... as for picking David Jacob for "Pop", well, words fail me.
But totally inappropriate if you have read the book..... as for picking David Jacob for "Pop", well, words fail me.
~I love England~
abbey wrote: Nice to know someone loves England & also appreciates our sense of humour, have you heard of Peter Kay? he's a northern comic & a very funny guy.
If you get a chance to see his phoenix nights series or any of his stand-up acts you're in for a real treat.
Also Gimme, Gimme,Gimme..well what can i say, CLASSIC :yh_rotfl
I completely agree, Peter Kay is a genius. I watched him live last year and he was fab. Also, Little Britain and The Office are among the all time British Greats :p
If you get a chance to see his phoenix nights series or any of his stand-up acts you're in for a real treat.
Also Gimme, Gimme,Gimme..well what can i say, CLASSIC :yh_rotfl
I completely agree, Peter Kay is a genius. I watched him live last year and he was fab. Also, Little Britain and The Office are among the all time British Greats :p
~I love England~
Hi Abbey. Whats TV .? Havent seen one in years
If you dont go out in the dark, you will never see the stars.
~I love England~
I would love to visit England someday. I now know where to come to find out some "hot spots" to go to. Right now, I have a small collection of postcards with castles in England. That would be at the top of my list.
I probably posted that in an ambien trance-soryy
~I love England~
Where I live in Warwickshire there are a couple of nice castles and a few stately homes. And we are only about an hour away from London
If you dont go out in the dark, you will never see the stars.
~I love England~
novelist wrote: Hi Abbey. Whats TV .? Havent seen one in years
Why's that??
Why's that??
~I love England~
It ruins the art of conversation and besides all you get on them is repeats.
If you dont go out in the dark, you will never see the stars.