OT but I find Modern Family lol funny, whereas others find it absolute sh1te. Each to our own I suppose
I've never really watched US comedy programs, I always found them 'diluted' or shallow, compared to home-grown ones.
There have been some superb TV comedies in the past from America, but I can't think of any good ones from the last 30/40 years. Slight exception for The Simpsons but that gets tedious quickly.If you never really watched them how do you know, some good stuff has come out of the US.
Bilko was excellent. In the 80's I used to watch WKRP in Cincinatti. I didn't know anyone else that watched it but it made me laugh.There have been some superb TV comedies in the past from America, but I can't think of any good ones from the last 30/40 years. Slight exception for The Simpsons but that gets tedious quickly.
I'm thinking of Sgt. Bilko, Addams Family, Beverly Hillbillies, Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In, Smothers Brothers, Soap, Taxi, Police Squad.
Lol Granny MooooonDaphne's cod-Manchester accent was so bad.
John Mahoney was originally from Manchester (UK) and I often wondered if that's where the tv show got the Manchester connection from. His older sister was a GI bride and sponsored him when he was 18 to emigrate to America. He got two degrees from American universities, did a stint in the US Army and only gained US citizenship in 1971. An interesting bloke.
I recall 'Soap' from '79-'81, or thereabouts. Robert Guillame was good as the butler with a dry-wit. Very underrated show, IMO.Best comedy ever I believe is Cheers. Loved it.
Remember Soap. Jessica Tate. My mum would be in fits every Friday night
In general I would agree.I've never really watched US comedy programs, I always found them 'diluted' or shallow, compared to home-grown ones.
Daphne's cod-Manchester accent was so bad