Top 10 British Sitcoms
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OFAH!!!! FAil!!
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Only fools and hoses, sadly missing from the list
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top 5
1. The Office
2. The young ones
3. Black Books
4. Blackadder
5. Fawlty towers
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how could you leave out fools and horses,shame on you sir
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@frankieroandMCR The Republic Of Ireland isn't part of the UK. :P But like I said below, I do think there was enough British input into the show for it to qualify as an Irish/British sitcom. lol xD
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I love them alllllllll, you guys just can't go wrong lol. xoxoxoxox
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@eliot991 Father Ted is a Irish/British comedy series set in Ireland[2] that was produced by Hat Trick Productions for British broadcaster Channel 4. Written jointly by Irish writers Arthur Mathews and Graham Linehan and starring a predominantly Irish cast, it originally aired over three series from 21 April 1995 until 1 May 1998, including a Christmas special, for a total of 25 episodes.
PLEASE REPLY: im from ireland nd when i watch father ted i hear an irish not a english scottish or welsh accent so explain y in the fuk is it the top ten british sitcoms yours sincerely eliot991
eliot991 8 months ago
@eliot991 I can explain everything...no I can't!
kipdude1 8 months ago
@eliot991 Also, to answer seriously: the interior shots of the parochial house were shot in London, but you're right on the whole it is obviously Irish. I am a quarter Irish myself.
kipdude1 8 months ago