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>On 21 Mar, 20:00, "Ian Salsbury" <I...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> >In fairness, who has? I can think of only two British sitcoms worth
>> >watching that were not made by the BBC: Drop the Dead Donkey and Black
>> >Books, both from Channel 4.
>>
>> I point you towards Father Ted
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>One of the mediocre sitcoms the '90s put out that got hailed as a
>classic merely because of the dearth of good comedy around, There's
>only so much mileage you can get from the premise "hey, this
>character's really thick - let's all laugh at him!", and My Hero did
>it better.
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> and Spaced.
>
>Lost interest after the first couple of episodes. The surreality was
>fun for novelty value, but for something done as a comedy it wasn't
>actually funny.
>
Did he ever review Doctor Who?
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