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yourlibrarian ([personal profile] yourlibrarian) wrote in [community profile] tv_talk2024-05-14 09:56 am

TV Tuesday: Looking for Laughs

What's funny can vary a lot from person to person and there are different kinds of comedies.
What are your top 10 comedies of all time, and what makes them your favorites?
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[personal profile] goodbyebird 2024-05-14 04:12 pm (UTC)(link)
Scrubs
Malcolm in the Middle
Community
Girls5Eva (this is fairly fresh, but very much deserves a spot)
That 70s Show
Archer
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia
Ted Lasso
Parks & Recreation

I'm currently watching The Big Door prize on apple tv, and find myself smiling through a lot of it. Great dialog and oozing with charm.

Looking at the list, whip smart writing, characters you love - or love to hate - and refraining from punching down as the source of humor seems to be the throughline (70s Show is a bit dated in this).

Didn't think I'd come up with ten, so go me :D
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[personal profile] goodbyebird 2024-05-14 08:38 pm (UTC)(link)
I find that most Apple plus shows aren't talked about, but they do keep giving us sci fi goodness so hopefully it'll change at some point.

(I do realize I left The Office us off 😭)
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[personal profile] jo 2024-05-15 10:31 am (UTC)(link)
I don't remember seeing anyone mention it.

I've mentioned it, at least on my own journal, and I'm pretty sure I mentioned that I was looking forward to the 2nd season dropping in one of those Saturday what are you watching threads a few weeks ago. Haven't started the 2nd series yet as I am (as always) waiting for more eps to be available.
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[personal profile] bleodswean 2024-05-14 05:36 pm (UTC)(link)
Monty Python’s Flying Circus
The Office
New Girl
Flight of the Conchords
Big Bang Theory
Parks and Recreation
What We Do in the Shadows
Extras
South Park
The Young Ones

These came right off the top of my head and now I'm wondering...what they have in common...or how I can sum up why they are my favourites. One thing - all of them have been laugh out loud funny to me at times. Not amusing, but hysterically funny.



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[personal profile] bleodswean 2024-05-14 10:35 pm (UTC)(link)
Interesting re a rewatch. They appealed hugely to my adolescent self and the reason I majored in Philosophy. I haven't dared a rewatch. I did see Eric Idle whinging about being broke and blaming it on Terry Gilliam's child. Wasn't sure if it was a bit or legit...I thought, huh.
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[personal profile] jo 2024-05-14 06:04 pm (UTC)(link)
I have an increasingly difficult time with comedies these days -- I don't find them particularly funny. Mildly amusing, perhaps, but I want to actually laugh. Out loud even. Not just smile politely at the screen. So most of my picks are older. And a fair few are not North American. Not sure if they are my top 10 of all time, but they're the ones I came up with today:

M*A*S*H
Taxi
Coupling (the UK one, obviously)
The Thick of It
Yes Minister/Yes Prime Minister
Barney Miller
Twenty Twelve
Gavin and Stacey
Utopia
Colin from Accounts

I was going to put Brooklyn Nine-Nine on the list, but remembered I've not actually watched the last 2-3 seasons, so went with shows I've seen all of.

I left out sketch comedy shows, otherwise I would have included: SCTV, That Mitchell and Webb Look, and Burnistoun.

I like smart, sarcastic, humour -- which the Brits (and Aussies) tend to excel at. A bit of slapstick doesn't go amiss either.
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[personal profile] necrophilia 2024-05-14 06:34 pm (UTC)(link)
Coupling (UK)
Parks and Recreation
The Good Place
Archer
The Office (US)
Green Wing
That '70s Show, although this one has... aged poorly for a multitude of reasons.
Camp Camp
Ouran High School Host Club

That's... all I can think of, really. B99 was mentioned above and—while I enjoyed it!—aside from a few key jokes (mainly, anything Pimento/The Vulture/The CSI Guy says), I didn't find it that funny.

(Honourable mention goes to Agent Elvis, which didn't get its chance to shine.)
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[personal profile] necrophilia 2024-05-14 06:42 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm the opposite, I think! Absurdity is 100% my jam and pretty much the only thing I find routinely funny.
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[personal profile] alchemicink 2024-05-16 03:27 am (UTC)(link)
I did a rewatch of Ouran last year for the first time in about a decade I think, and it was just as hilarious as I remembered! Really just a fantastic series 😊
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[personal profile] dine 2024-05-14 09:38 pm (UTC)(link)
Newhart
Monty Python’s Flying Circus
Barney Miller
Taxi
The Munsters
The Young Ones
M*A*S*H
Cheers
Green Acres
Designing Women
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[personal profile] dine 2024-05-14 10:00 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm old - anymore, I tend not to watch much episodic TV, but there are decades of good shows in my past *g*
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[personal profile] china_shop 2024-05-14 10:56 pm (UTC)(link)
This is a great question! I love sitcoms, though I tend to steer clear of the family ones. Here, in no particular order, are some I consider favourites:

Rosehaven - very low-key, friendship, set in Tasmania, Australia; one of the creators described it as "hangover tv" (trailer)
Star Struck - Rose Matafeo plays a Kiwi in London, who inadvertently hooks up with a movie star; season 2 didn't work so well for me, and I haven't seen season 3. But definitely check out season 1. (trailer)
Krapopolis - animated adult cartoon set in ancient Greece, created by Dan Harmon of Community fame; for that matter, Community :-)
Bojack Horseman - gets pretty dark in places, but it's also very funny and very weird
Ted Lasso - more seasons 1 & 2 than season 3
Sports Night - as much for the fandom as the show
Parks & Rec, Brooklyn Nine-Nine and The Good Place - I have to list these, but I'm smooshing them all in together ;-p
Time Wasters - British sitcom about a black time-travelling jazz quartet; cast includes Olu from OFMD
Speechless - about a poor family whose eldest son has cerebral palsy; the first couple of seasons are excellent, though it goes downhill later on; an exception to my "avoid family sitcoms" tendency
People of Earth - about a support group for people who've had alien encounters; created by David Jenkins and starring Wyatt Cenac; I'm so sad they never made season 2, but season 1 is excellent on its own; more people should watch this!

:-)
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[personal profile] mulhollands 2024-05-14 11:40 pm (UTC)(link)
1.Kath and Kim
2.Flight of The Conchords
3.Schitt's Creek
4.Freaks and Geeks
5.The IT Crowd
6.Black Books
7.The Young Ones
8.Spaced
9.An Idiot Abroad
10. The Simpsons (mostly older seasons)
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[personal profile] rogueslayer452 2024-05-15 01:10 am (UTC)(link)
I had to really think about it because while I have loved and enjoyed many comedies, I don't think I have a favorite "of all time" necessarily, just ones I prefer and rewatch the most, if that makes sense.

01. Whose Line Is It Anyway? -- the improv, the prompts, the chaos that ensues
02. The Nanny -- funny in its own right, but especially when you look at the mutual burns between Niles and Cece, and also to appreciate Fran Fine's fashion
03. All That & Kenan and Kel -- I put these two together because it was among my favorite of the Nickelodeon lineup as a preteen, these were very clever and hilarious and had some great iconic moments from both
04. Parks and Recreation -- a low-key hilarious show that features some of the best iconic character moments and dynamics, April and Ron were probably the highlights for me throughout the entire run
05. Roseanne -- the earlier seasons of the show were the best for making me laugh
06. M*A*S*H -- a brilliant show that managed to balance out the funny moments with the serious and emotional ones, even when you watch the episodes without the laugh track it is still pretty humorous with how the actors deliver their lines
07. The Facts Of Life -- a fun cast of characters that have different personalities that also do a good job with balancing the comedy and the drama moments while still managing to be entertaining.
08. Boy Meets World -- just delightful coming of age show, and one that we constantly quote all the time
09. Mystery Science Theater 3000 -- not sure if this counts, but it's one that I am always returning back to whenever I need a pick-me-up, the MSTing of "bad movies" in a fun and lighthearted way with Servo, Crow and Joel (or Mike) makes me laugh and it's among the things that kind of influenced my sense of humor
10. The Daily Show -- specifically with Jon Stewart, where I got a lot of current news and discussion of politics in a funny, sarcastic, but informative way, especially when I was a teenager it was a great way of digesting what was happening in the news, and I'm so glad that he's back even if it's just once a week.

Bonus: Everything that Dropout.tv has to offer, but specifically Game Changer has been utterly delightful this season, just gloriously chaotic in all the right ways.
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[personal profile] wendelah1 2024-05-15 03:44 am (UTC)(link)
!. I Love Lucy. It is still consistently funny. The best episodes are hilarious--you'll laugh until you have tears in your eyes and pee your pants. Lucille Ball is such a good physical comedienne.

2. Get Smart. It's a spoof of the spy genre that was so big in the sixties. I re-watched the first couple of seasons maybe five years ago with my dad. Yep, it's still hilarious. Look who was writing for the series: Mel Brooks and Buck Henry. Of course, it was funny. The casting was perfect, too.

3. Fawlty Towers. Admittedly, I have not re-watched this recently but John Cleese wrote and starred.

4. Monty Python's Flying Circus. So many classic bits, too many to name. "No one expects the Spanish Inquisition." "And now for something completely different." Brilliant, fearless, irreverent.

5. Community. A great ensemble cast and it really pushed the limits of what a sitcom could be.

6. Parks and Recreation. Once you get past season one, it's fantastic. A wonderful cast, scriptwriting that allowed its characters to grow and change. And funny as hell.

7. The Good Place. Such an original premise. A great cast, plus it's the best written show, in any genre, in the last ten years at least. My late husband was obsessed with it so I've re-watched it many, many times (though not recently). So many twists and turns but the writers always knew where the series was headed--and it shows. It has one of the most satisfying and moving endings for a tv series that I've ever seen.

8. The Big Bang Theory. I like the early seasons the best, when it was more of an ensemble. I can just rewatch a random episode when it appears in syndication and it still makes me laugh. It got me through some very hard times.

9. Maverick. Technically this is a western but trust me, it was very funny. James Garner was my first crush (yes I really am that old). He was great in The Rockford Files, too.

10. Better Things. Another comedy that allows its characters to grow and change, which was kind of unavoidable since it's about a single mother raising three young daughters in Los Angeles. Pamela Adlon wrote and starred. This series--I own the first four seasons on DVD and I still have season five on my DVR because I keep re-watching it. It's so much more than a sitcom. It's magical.

What I noticed going through all of the comedies I have watched over the years is that many of the classics from the sixties through the eighties that I, along the rest of America, watched regularly and loved, did not make this list. Cheers. The Dick Van Dyke Show. All in the Family. The Mary Tyler Moore Show. Rhoda. So many shows--I have no desire to revisit any of them. They just feel...too much of their time.

There are a couple of shows that made several lists that I utterly dislike. Any comedy series with a character that I loath--I can't watch it. It's a whole genre of its own. Oh well. Enough said.

Oh, I was tempted to put Moonlighting on the list except the first couple of seasons were great fun and then it lost its way completely. But my Lord, Bruce Willis was in his prime, that cast was terrific, and the writing when it was good was genre-bending and brilliantly funny and so, so entertaining.
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[personal profile] starfleetbrat 2024-05-15 03:56 am (UTC)(link)
In no particular order:

What We Do in the Shadows
Red Dwarf
Blackadder
The Goodies
MASH
Let the Blood Run Free
Golden Girls
Ghosts (both the UK and US ones)
Derry Girls
Daria
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[personal profile] lycomingst 2024-05-16 12:24 am (UTC)(link)
In no particular order:
The Odd Couple
Malcolm in the Middle
The Mary Tyler Moore Show
Community
Taxi
Newhart
Monty Python
Whose Line is It Anyway
Arrested Development
Mom
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[personal profile] lycomingst 2024-05-17 04:04 am (UTC)(link)
I had to look up a list of comedies because my tv viewing goes so far back and I needed to refresh my memory. When I came across Arrested Development I was surprised that it wasn't mentioned on more people's list.
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[personal profile] mxcatmoon 2024-05-19 02:40 am (UTC)(link)
What a great question! Since I don't watch many comedies these days, most of mine will be old. In no particular order:

Red Dwarf: The writers/creators are so dementedly talented. The humor is uniquely bizarre and I love it.
That 70's Show: nostalgia, because that was my life as a teen.
Barney Miller: it's a top-notch classic
Dads: An old TV show from the mid-80s with Barry Bostwick that only had 9 episodes. It had a quirky chaotic family and great friendship.
WKRP in Cincinnati: A 'hip' show from 1978 about a rock radio station. Loved the characters.
Wings: The gang got into a lot of crazy situations, it was very funny.
Doctor, Doctor: digging another one out of the past. Matt Frewer played an off-beat, quirky doctor. I see a pattern emerging. I like the weird, quirky stuff.
Addams Family: Like most people, I see Gomez and Morticia as the ideal couple. Plus it's about a family that isn't like everyone else and I could relate to that.
I Dream of Jeannie: I loved it when I was a kid, so it has nostalgic value. Plus I had a crush on Barbara Eden.
Chico and the Man: I had a crush on Freddie Prinze.

Honorable mention (because it's another rare show no one remembers): Hot L Baltimore. I barely remember this one, but I remember I loved it. It only had 13 episodes. It was about a bunch of quirky poor people living in a run-down hotel. It was considered 'racy' for the time. Conchata Ferrell and Richard Masur were two of the actors in it, and I like both of them, especially Conchata.
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[personal profile] tinny 2024-05-19 09:57 am (UTC)(link)
I can't really keep my focus on comedy shows, because I need to click with the characters, and those shows often make fun of their characters so much that that bond doesn't form. That said, there are a few I managed to watch more than one season of:

in alphabetical order

Arrested Development
Brooklyn Nine-Nine
Community
Gintama
Loriot (a German comedian, I love everything he did)
Monty Python's Flying Circus
Never Have I Ever
Parks and Rec
Switch (a German parody show)
Ted Lasso
The Good Place

And even though there doesn't seem to be any cdrama mentioned in this comm, I'd like to mention Jia Ling, a Chinese comedian - I've liked everything she was on. She mostly used to do game shows, but the one fictional thing I've seen her in and found really funny was

The Changeable Five.
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[personal profile] valoise 2024-05-19 10:08 am (UTC)(link)
Interesting question - I had to think about this a bit, but I think my top 10 might be:
Community
Blackadder
30 Rock
Modern Family
The IT Crowd
Brooklyn Nine-Nine
What We Do in the Shadows
Abbott Elementary
Black Books
My Name is Earl