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In Reply to: RE: 100 Greatest TV shows... posted by mkuller on September 29, 2016 at 15:51:36
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...,never heard of it so I Googled it - guess that's where Mr. Bean got his start.
Speaking of British shows, was Monty Python on the list?
The final season is about the trenches of WWI and it was hilarious but had one of the most touching endings. Quite unexpected.
Hugh Laurey got his big start on the series and was quite funny.
Yeah, the Pythons made the list at #29. Given some of the other English shows that made the list I do not understand why/how "Yes Minister" and "Yes, Prime Minister" did not make the list at all.
First off they had never heard of it.
Second if they have they would have found anything that doesn't find government adorable to be deplorable.
Those two shows could be the most incredible that ever made it on to TV, anywhere.
Like 1984, everyday I use what I learned from YES to understand what is going on in the world of government bureaucracy.
Second season of BLACKADDER is the best for me. Though the one about getting married to the Spanish princess in the first is a standout.
Third and fourth did nothing for me.
How Atkinson segued into BEAN is a mystery to me. BEAN was initially funny but got old really quick.
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