Rewatchable and classic commedies?

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Some of Black Adder is still classic writing and v humerous..I liked the subtle humour of "Butterflies"" years ago.Some of Monty Python..but I was too young to fully appreciate it..""Allo Allo"" I appreciate the humour now .
Black Adder is a classic
 
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Big Bang Theory, Family Guy, Rick and Morty, South Park and Beevis and Buthead
 
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I watch Cheers weekday mornings before work...Leave the house having had a chuckle instead of ranting at BBC1 news and Naga small titties.


My uncle would pick me up on a Monday morning from Clapham south all those years back and say; Did you watch Cheers Friday night...... every Monday Id say no I don't find it funny..... Its so funny he would say.

When in Canada flicking through the cable TV with my cousin I started to watch Cheers...... Was it funny.... it was so funny... every character was brilliant every new character was great.

I do watch it on Channel 4 in the mornings but I do like a bit of Naga, I think she is ever so attractive.
 
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How could you not like Keith Lemon! Especially as he's one of your Northern kinfolk. Carry on is funny because it's so slapstick and british, The inbetweeners agreed was hilarious - Cheers I haven't watched properly.

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Jack Lemon will in time be apologising for those he offended, "I'm so sorry" he will cry "I didn't realise now Ive educated myself"
 
When in Canada flicking through the cable TV with my cousin I started to watch Cheers...... Was it funny.... it was so funny... every character was brilliant every new character was great.
When we were in Boston 20 years ago for Mrs Motties 40th birthday, we had a meal in the Cheers bar. They forgot my name. :whistle:
 
When we were in Boston 20 years ago for Mrs Motties 40th birthday, we had a meal in the Cheers bar. They forgot my name. :whistle:
So there's actually an original bar where it was filmed?
 
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So there's actually an original bar where it was filmed?
What's the story behind "The Cheers Bar" then - was it used to make the series then turned into a commercial bar when filming and production stopped? Is it owned by a film studio or is it privately owned? I imagine they get people from all over the world popping in.

What was the spin off from Cheers with the two brothers who were both psychiatrists, that was funny! I forget what it was called though and I think one of the brothers was called "Nial"
Yes, This one. Still going. Just the outside shots I think. Spin off was Frasier.
 
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