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Repeats You Can Honestly Say You Enjoy Watching Again ... And Again

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naomi24 | 22:35 Wed 09th Dec 2020 | Film, Media & TV
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For me, Blackadder. I've just watched, for the umpteenth time, Percy discover purest green .... and I still laughed.
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Our kids gave us "The Good Life" on an old-school video tape which we no longer have the equipment to play - boo-hoo!
I've been watching reruns of Tales of the Unexpected. Enjoyed some of them. I like to see some old actors when they were young.
The Sopranos, The Wire, Hill Street Blues, Curb Your Enthusiasm.

All that good colonial stuff. :-)
Blackadder, porridge, Fawlty Towers, Rising Damp.
Sgt. Bilko for me.
Oh, and Boardwalk Empire.
Peep Show

(but personally I'm baffled by anyone enjoying Last of the Summer Wine)
Fawlty Towers. Like Arky and his favs, i know almost every line of FT yet still fall about laughing, mainly at Basil but the Major often has me chuckling away.
Blackadder and Red Dwarf for me too. I can also watch The Inbetweeners and Friday Night Dinner over and over again. Very crude and cringy but I don't mind stuff like that.
Mr Hopkirk I'm baffled by anyone enjoying Last of the Summer Wine Me too.? we all live like that oop her in Yorkshire... zimmer on stand by.
Fawlty Towers, One Foot in the Grave, Vicar of Dibley, The Two Ronnies, Porridge, Morecambe and Wise, Armchair Theatre, Adam Adamant Lives, The Prisoner, The Quatermass Experiment, Coronation Street (when it had the Tanners, the Ogdens, Ena, Martha and Minnie, etc.).
Only Fools and Horses
Goodnight Sweetheart
Morecombe and Wise (especially the Andre Previn sketch)
and lots of period dramas :)
Brainiac: The Clitheroe Kid is still broadcast several times per week on ROKit Radio https://rokitradio.com and Pumpkin FM https://pumpkinfm.com . (NB: The British Comedy 1 channel on ROKit isn't currently following the published schedule but the other programmes are being transmitted as shown). Abacus British Comedy Radio also has a lot of classic programming but there's no published schedule: http://www.abacusradio.com/british_comedy_radio.html

I used to love The Clitheroe Kid when I was a youngster but I don't enjoy it quite so much these days. As I'm typing this, I'm currently listening to The Men From The Ministry on Pumpkin BritCom 1. It's another programme that I love!
I'm glad that Jackday33 has reminded me about the wonderful Sgt Bilko. It's still as funny as it ever was!
If you're talking radio programmes then Round The Horne has to be the all-time classic. It came to an abrupt end with the sudden death of Kenneth Horne.
the original twilight zone
Father Ted
Fawlty Towers
Prisoner
Hancocks half hour
Black Adder
Hey Nonny Nonny
I once saw Phil Silvers live when he played the part of Pseudolus in "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum" at the Theatre Royal, Newcastle. As an anachronism he wore his Bilko specs throughout the show. That show was the inspiration for "Up Pompeii", with Frankie Howerd.
There are three movies that immediately come to mind that I will watch whenever they come on: On The Beach, The Breakfast Club, and Twelve Angry Men
RTH is also available frequently on the online stations I've mentioned above, JD33. (Its predecessor, Beyond Our Ken is airing right now on ROKit British Comedy 2. RTH is on there at 2100 tomorrow. It's on at 0830 on Friday on Pumpkin Britcom 2 and at 1530 on Saturday on Pumpkin Britcom 1. It's on at other time too).

RTH didn't totally come to an end with the death of Kenneth Horne:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stop_Messing_About
Quincy, M.E., House & St Elsewhere - I could watch all those again.

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