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em10 - I disagree - I don't think political correctness has anything at all to do with the strength of comedy from the past. They were of their time, but with The Office, Gervais and Merchant managed to conjure plenty of comedy mileage from their PC constraints - including race and disability - using them to further comedic impact, rather than dancing around sensitive issues.
microg - the, shall we say, 'broader' strokes of 70's comedy evindenced in Love Thy Neighbour would not sit well today, because times have moved on considerably, as has the subtlety of viewing tastes and expectations. Two middle-aged men trading crude insults would not necessarily offend the majority of viewers, so much as be seen to be seriously dated, and viewed for what the series was, a one-trick pony repeated an nauseum week after week like some dreadful Sysiphean nightmare.
And finally, Sorry was irredeemably dreadful - as funny as dysentery on a coach holiday!