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Daft as a deathmatch (24-06)

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Derby Tup
On the busses
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JamieKai *chameleon*
Terrible sitcoms?

Seinfeld, Only Fools and Horses, The Brittas Empire.
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Duty Free
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GregP
Seinfield? We’re going international?

Big Bang Theory. Bugger me it’s terrible. Only watched the first ten episodes or so but it’s horrible.
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GregP
Have my doubts about IASI Philadelphia too.
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cackleberry
Jeez, On The Busses was awful.

OH loves it. Yuk.
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cackleberry
Did I miss the dead race horse?
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Diogenes
Butterflies was not bad in any way at all
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Weean
IASI Philadelphia is the most British American sitcom ever, if we accept the premise that in American sitcoms we want to be the characters, in British sitcoms we would choose to avoid the characters.
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GregP
Very good point @Weean - I’d not looked at it like that before.

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GOLD: Basil Brush, a fictional fox on British television

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