I remember watching MIND YOUR LANGUAGE as a family and LAUGHING HEARTILY
I remember watching MIND YOUR LANGUAGE as a family and LAUGHING HEARTILY
This looks ridiculous
I ended up on a YouTube loop of offensive dated comedy and saw this. Obviously offensive by current standards, but honestly just appallingly unfunny.I remember watching MIND YOUR LANGUAGE as a family and LAUGHING HEARTILY
And the first episode appears to be on youtube for everyone to get offended by
I thiunk they're ALL on there and yes I have watched and enjoyed them in recent years
I remember watching MIND YOUR LANGUAGE as a family and LAUGHING HEARTILY
Isn’t that the actual plot of the Seinfeld finale?"The one where they all realised they were terrible cunts and killed themselves" was easily my fave episode.
I don't think anything post 2000 has the same mass appeal as something like Friends. Media consumption is so fragmented
Yes! I really enjoyed that programme, it was really well made and tracked the history of LGBT representation in televisionThat’s what I loved so much about that Apple Docuseries called Visible: Out on Television. It really went through the evolution of representation on TV through the decades and how it was necessary to lead to acceptance.
Unlike Friends!Never got into Frasier. Just seemed terribly over acted to me.
Never got into Frasier. Just seemed terribly over acted to me.
"ROMPING WITH MY SCHOOL CHUMS"I think the hamminess is a stylistic choice. It often had a theatrical flair.
That was my ultimate favourite for years and I watched Season 2-4 on DVD multiple times. It's now on Prime and has NOT dated wellAlly McBeal was always my favourite Friday night show as a teenager. I need to rewatch them all.
Never got into Frasier. Just seemed terribly over acted to me.