Looking for some good comedies. I looked at the top shows on Brit Box (streaming channel in the US), and most of them are police procedurals! I think the first comedy is Gavin & Stacy, which I haven’t seen but isn’t there something newer? My wife and I have enjoyed Coupling and Inbetweeners. Any suggestions?

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    9 hours ago

    Had a quick scan but didn’t see mentions of:

    • nighty night
    • big train
    • smack the pony
    • time trumpet
    • the Armando ianucci shows
    • look around you
    • human remains
    • Marion and Geoff

    The last 2 are pretty dark, no lolz to be had.

    If I remember I’ll have a quick look at my TV folder later and see if there’s anything else I forgot

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    All the classics have been listed but here’s a couple of the more recent excellent comedies which I didn’t spot in other lists:

    • Alma’s Not Normal - based on the real-life of Sophie Willan (writer and lead), but you need to be able to cope with a Bolton accent
    • After Life - Ricky Gervais proving he can do sensitive and emotional as well as crass and awkward
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      All the comments have reminded us of shows we also liked. We enjoyed After Life. In fact, I believe that led us to finding all the Cunk shows. Which we also enjoyed.

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      Alma’s not Normal - This does need a big warning that it deals with mental health so some of the episodes are not “funny” however they all contain humour. My wife and I definitely cried at certain spots.

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    People seem to be ignoring your request for newer TV shows lol. Not sure if they’re on britbox but here are my recs:

    • Stath Lets Flats: Sort of a modern The Office set in a flat rental agency. Genuinely hilarious.

    • Fleabag: You probably know this already but do try it if not. Funny, explicit, poignant.

    • This Way Up: Similar vibes to Fleabag but verging more into sadcom than right out comedy.

    • Catastrophe: About a couple who get together after a one night stand leads to pregnancy. Stars Sharon Horgan who’s also in This Way Up.

    • Black Ops: Light-hearted comedy about institutional racism in the London police. Bit over the top but enjoyable.

    • We Are Lady Parts: About a group of Muslim girls who form a punk band.

    • Ghosts (UK version): Couple move into an old house that turns out to be haunted by ghosts. Warm-hearted but still funny.

    • Derry Girls: Group of teenage friends growing up in Northern Ireland during the troubles. Funny and moving.

    Comedies I haven’t watched but have heard good things about: Big Boys, Alma’s Not Normal, Raised by Wolves, The Outlaws, This Is Going to Hurt, Motherland

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      We actually saw the UK Ghosts before the US one started, and it’s hilarious. Also really liked Catastrophe and Fleabag. Heard of Derry Girls, but never saw it.

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    Minus things already mentioned (and in no particular order):

    • The Thick of It (political comedy, has some amazing swearing)
    • The Cleaner (British version of a German comedy)
    • Ghosts (not the US remake, of course)
    • 8 out of Cats Does Countdown (comedy version of the long running quiz show)
    • Alan Davis’s As Yet Untitled (talk show with comedians)
    • Gone Fishing (not a comedy show per se, a gentle fishing show featuring Bob Mortimer and Paul Whitehouse)
    • Drunk History (British version of the American show/YouTube sensation from back in the day)
    • Mighty Boosh (surreal humour, still gets referenced frequently in my house)
    • Jeeves and Wooster
    • Phoenix Nights (Peter Kay show, definitely check this out)
    • Vicar of Dibley
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    You have the classics like;

    • Fawlty Towers
    • Black Adder
    • Mr. Bean
    • Monty Python’s Flying Circus
    • Keeping Up Appearances
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      I’d throw in classics like:

      • Hancock
      • Rising Damp
      • Steptoe & Son
      • Dad’s Army
      • Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em
      • Are You Being Served?
      • Allo Allo
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    I liked Detectorists! I’m not sure if it’s entirely comedy though, it’s partly slice-of-life as well.

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    A few that haven’t been mentioned so far:

    • Flowers from 2016 - fairly dark.
    • Inside No. 9 - from 2014, also fairly dark at times
    • Here We Go - a one-off in 2020 and then seasons from 2022
    • Yes Minister/Yes Prime Minister - from 1980
    • Porridge - from 1973
    • Red Dwarf - 1988
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    • The Royle Family
    • Early Doors
    • Alan Partridge - various iterations
    • Brassic
    • The Office
    • Extras
    • IT Crowd
    • Black Books
    • Phoenix Nights
    • The Day Today
    • Brass Eye
    • The Thick of It
    • Friday Night Dinner
    • Outnumbered
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        It’s mainly just the stuff I like minus things that have already been mentioned:

        • Blackadder
        • League of Gentlemen
        • Inside No 9
        • Darkplace
        • Spaced
        • Red Dwarf
        • Misfits
        • Extraordinary

        I also missed:

        • The Young Ones
        • Bottom
        • The New Statesman

        They’re the ones I already own on home video (a lot are still only out on DVD) or plan to own.

        And the classics I list in another post.

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    One that I haven’t seen mentioned is Meet the Richardsons. At least the first two or three seasons were pretty funny, haven’t seen the newer ones yet.

    I would also strongly recommend Detectorists, although it’s not usually laugh-out-loud funny it’s just such a pleasant and enjoyable watch.

    Although I absolutely love Inside No. 9, I wouldn’t necessarily recommend it as a comedy aside from a handful of episodes, as it can be quite heavy and dark.

    Also 15 Storeys High with a young Sean Lock and Benedict Wong is a good one that’s not as well known. It’s quite dry and sparse at times but also intermittently hilarious.

    Also

    • Extras
    • The Office
    • Keeping Up Appearances
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    Since I haven’t seen it mentioned, Still Game. Scottish characters in a retirement community. brutally funny, actual laugh out loud.

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    There is a bunch on Amazon Prime - Spaced (Simon Pegg/Nick Frost) is a bit weird but I like it. There’s also Black Books and (I think) Green Wing.

    But yeah, Brit Box is awful unless you like cop shows and people in fancy dresses