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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Recently, Larry David creator of Seinfeld and Curb Your Enthusiasm said when interviewed by Ricky Gervais that he would sometimes go onstage for his stand-up gig, take a look at the audience and say 'Nevermind' then walk off because he knew his comedy wouldn't appeal to the pafrticular audience. You're one of those people. He doesn't want you to like Seinfeld and neither do I.
I'm glad not everyone likes the same comedy not annoyed by it like you. You're probably happier with Jim Davidson and Joe Pasquale.
Comedy is very broad ~ I mean my nan insists she is a comedy fan, but her idea of comedy is Jimmy Tarbuck & Bob Monkhouse :o(
I like Little Britain, but I wasn't keen on the last series & the same goes for League Of Gentlemen. I like certain 'off the wall' comedy but thought Bo Selecta & that Bear total crap. For the same reasons I love CSI Vegas but can't stand the others..I also like some US sitcoms, but certainly not all of them.
Have found this thread very interesting, Whickerman - good one!
Friends has to be the most vastly overrated programme ever. Totally contrived. I have never 'got' it, and it's not in the least bit funny. Seinfeld and Frasier - again, not funny. Strangely enough, I like Little Britain but not The Office. Found it too cringeworthy to be funny. I know that's the whole point, but doesn't make me laugh. I hate these US productions that seem to get all the hype - Lost, the OC, Desperate Housewives, Sex and the City, etc. All complete codswallop.
Oh, one last thing, anything with Steve Coogan. Alan Partridge is about as funny as...something extremely unfunny.
At the risk of upsetting many, I would like to nominate Only Fools And Horses. I'm not saying it's the worst comedy series ever - there is much dross out there that is infinitely worse - just that it's the most overrated. I never understand why it keeps getting voted Best Comedy in the Universe or considered to have the Funniest TV Moment Ever. It's well-made but formulaic; mildly amusing but breaks no moulds.
But take the League of Gentlemen, Phoenix Nights and The Office: not just very funny but innovative, too.