Seeing as the first list caused a stir regarding people’s favorites, and ones I admittedly overlooked. This list will be mainly based upon what people have said are “Glaring Omissions” and some more favorites I completely forgot about, until reading through some comments. For these reasons alone, here are another ten British comedy series.
A show I did not really enjoy during its run on the BBC, but have now come to somewhat respect. The show follows Eddy and Patsy who are rude, vulgar and immature. Eddy also has a daughter, Saffron, who appears to be the most mature out of the three. One moment that I found hilarious was when Eddy and Patsy were driving to the supermarket, and cut off a woman. The woman, clearly irritated, pips her horn, hilarity ensues when the pair exit their car and start abusing the poor woman. The show has gathered quite a following, and is now a great example of British humor.
Extras is a television series following the life of Andy Millman and his desire to become an actor. The closest he has come to achieving his dream is becoming a film extra. The show not only boasts a roster of celebrities including; Ben Stiller, Ross Kemp, Robert De Niro, Kate Winslet and Samuel L. Jackson, but my favorite guest star is Les Dennis, who has a revelation about his life during a pantomime version of Aladdin, which he starred in alongside Andy. I recommend this program to those who have seen The Office and thoroughly enjoy it, and for those who didn’t like The Office you will probably still enjoy this fantastic piece of comedy, the guest stars always make the show and never hold back on the laughs.
I am quite ashamed at myself for not even considering Porridge for my first list. It completely slipped my mind until someone posted in the comments about it. Porridge tells the story of Norman Stanley Fletcher, a “Habitual Criminal” who is sent to the prison HMP Slade. Ronnie Barker, who plays Norman Stanley Fletcher, is superb in his portrayal, this raises no questions, but I think Richard Beckinsale’s portrayal of Lennie Godber is brilliant. My favorite scene has to be the missing pineapple chunks, it cracks me up every time.

Simon Pegg has an act for writing genuine comedy. Not as funny as the film he wrote, Shaun of the dead, but still a very funny situation comedy. Tim Bisley and Daisy Steiner are two very different people with aspiring dreams. Tim’s dream is to become a comic book artist and Daisy’s is to become a writer. The two agree terms to rent a flat together pretending to be a couple. Only two series of the show were made which is bitterly disappointing, there is so much unique comedy in these two series, though. An absolutely outstanding moment for me is when Tim (After playing Resident Evil for too long) sees the whole world as a zombie apocalypse. This scene inspired Shaun of the dead.

Black Books is a book store in London run by Bernard Black; a pessimistic, drunken, chain smoker who doesn’t have a heart, just a piece of flint. Manny is his slow, yet kind hearted assistant in the book shop. Often being bullied mercilessly by Bernard. The show was praised for its situation comedy and has won two BAFTAs for best situation comedy. The stand out episode for me is when Manny leaves Bernard, to work in Goliath Books. Simon Pegg has me in stitches as his portrayal of an uptight boss, especially when he puts the cigarette out on his hand. Possibly the funniest line in British comedy is when Bernard states “I feel like I’ve been beaten up underwater”
I use to watch Steptoe with my dad on Gold every night, but I haven’t seen it for some time now, which I know is a shame. Steptoe is a vile, disgusting, cold hearted man. His son, Harold, wants to leave his father and move up in the world of business, instead of selling junk (Or antiques) My favorite episode, and one that has really stuck with me, is “The Bath” in which Steptoe decides to have a bath, doesn’t sound like much but it’s bloody funny.
An absolutely bizarre program, but albeit one of the funniest. Jeremy Dyson, Steve Pemberton, Mark Gatiss and Reece Shearsmith are, in my opinion, much like the lads behind Monty Python, the ability to complete throw the viewer off guard, and the variety of characters. The first time I saw Mr. Chinnery, not only was I completely shocked that he blew a turtle apart, I was in hysterics when asking the elderly lady “Was he very old?” My favorite character has to be Papa Lazarou though, to think this creature was based on a real person is not only frightening but brilliant, even though he only appeared in two episodes, a Christmas special and a film, he was brilliant and worthy of being on any comedy list.
Technically a panel show, but it is so ingenious it deserves its place on this list, and this position. Stephen Fry hosts this delightfully witty panel show, with Alan Davis as the permanent contestant, along with three guest contestants. I adore this program, and try to watch it every night, not only because it is very funny but it’s nice to learn something unexpected. My favorite episode has to be “Death” It can be found on the internet quite easily.
Also, contrary to what people think, Stephen Fry’s knowledge isn’t just what is on the cards.

Following three priests who live in a parish on Craggy Island; Father Ted, Father Dougal and Father Jack, and their housekeeper Mrs. Doyle. The show is now a cult classic and two islands have even had a game of football to decide who can be the rightful owner to the name of Craggy Island. My favorite episode is “Entertaining Father Stone” the painting of Father Ted is the funniest thing I’ve ever seen. A close second would have to “A song for Europe” which if you’ve seen, you’ll know Father Ted and Father Dougal’s writing sessions are magic to watch.
I’m a newcomer to this show and only started watching it after it was mentioned on the first list, what have I been missing? I’m already addicted to the loathsome, yet lovable radio presenter. Picking an episode as a favorite is extremely difficult, seeing as each episode has segments of genius, so I think I’ll end this list in the great words of Alan himself. “Back of the net”




















Nearly all of these are english, wtf…….
What about The Mighty Boosh or The IT Crowd?
you missed red dwarf again
Green Wing is absolutely one of my favorite British television shows. It deserves a place on this list or the previous one. Otherwise, great list. I’m especially fond of Spaced and Black Books (although the latter could do without the laugh track, as that was always irritating).
no peep show or pheonix nights?!?
How difficult is it to check the last list before you go off on one about shows not on this one. The link is very clearly given at the top of the list, how people can be so lazy and stupid online is beyond me. Information is just a click away and still people manage to make idiots of themselves.
Red Dwarf is without a doubt one of the 20 best British comedies ever. Shame on you!
I am a fan of Doc Martin– gotta love a surgeon who’s afraid of blood who has no bedside manner and doesn’t mind saying what he thinks to his patients about their lack of intelligence. And Monarch of the Glen which is actually Scottish, it follows a scotch family who run a large estate and are trying to save the land from bankruptcy.
what about ‘Chewin’ the fat’
I love Absolutely Fabulous!!! I mean, enough for it to bring tears to my eyes…… I want to BE Patsy one day!!!! I AM Patsy!!!!
Still no Red Dwarf?
I think a few notable omissions are:
1. Mind Your Language (hilarious, but not that politically correct).
2. Benny Hill,
3. Doctor In the House, and
4. Yes, Minister (which was better than Yes, Prime Minister).
‘Simon Pegg has an act for writing genuine comedy.’ I think you suffer from the same problem as I have in the past, in that you have heard a term used but have never seen it written down.
I think what you mean is: ‘Simon Pegg has a knack for writing genuine comedy’
(http://www.thefreedictionary.com/knack)
Extras? Bollocks! The words Gervaise and funny do not compute. Peurile crap as was The Office
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hey where is the monty pythons and black adder?
Bo selecta!
Great skit show, and the Michael Jackson character who appeared in many skits was the main inspiration for the south park version of MJ.
Bo selecta!
For fans of Alan partridge the tv series might not have heard the Alan partridge radio series which in my opinion is far funnier than anything he has done on tv. Most of it is available on YouTube for people that want to hear it.
***** that, im british and i say green wing.
I really am missing a whole lot:
- Blackadder!!!
- young ones
- Bottom
- Fawlty towers
- Little Britain
Check out Mid morning matters on YouTube for more Alan Partridge. There are about 12 of tehm at rougly 10 minutes each. Superb.
Father Ted isn’t a British Comedy Series, its an Irish one so should be taken off the list
coupling was awsum too ……. frst 3 seasons though……
Simon Pegg isn’t in Black Books, it’s Dylan Moran.
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whoops. Simon Pegg was in the episode of Black Books that the entry refers to. He is an uptight boss of a rival bookstore, and he puts a cigarette out in his hand.
Black Books is possibly my favourite thing to have ever appeared on television, I’m so pleased it got included in this list. I also love QI and Father Ted. I haven’t seen Spaced but maybe I should try it, it sounds good and has some great actors.
Extras? Anything with the godawful Gervaise in it cannot be called a comedy by any stretch of the imagination.
Yeah Mighty Boosh definitely deserves a mention on there! Along with the Peep Show, and the IT crowd.. and Monty Python!
And black Books should be top of the list!
You missed Are You Being Served? As well as Mister Bean, Black Adder, Faulty Towers, One Foot In The Grave and Keeping Up Appearances.
Where the hell is Red Dwarf. One of the most underrated yet funniest comedies the BBC ever shown? Can’t believe its not on either list!!
Where’s red dwarf, black adder, Outnumbered?
what about the benny hill show? :<
what about fawlty towers!
I spent a semester in Ireland and I got to say I watched nearly all these shows and I got to say they are some of the best British shows. I would had made an horonable mention for p*****s shows ’8 Out Of 9 Cats’ and ‘Mock The Week’.
What?? No “Are You Being Served?”?? What a travesty!!
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You know,I’ve already heard and seen most of these, and I just don’t think they’re funny. But, to each their own. Not everyone has the same sense of humor, thank God.