Love Peep Show, IT Crowd, The Inbetweeners…but can’t get on with Spaced, Friday Night Dinner, or Toast of London…any recommendations?

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  1. There’s two types of people; those who don’t like Friday Night Dinner and normal functioning healthy people who contribute to society 

  2. Inside Number Nine

    Derry Girls

    Back

    Fleabag

    Man Down if you like Greg Davis (can be hit and miss but has its good points)

  3. Although I do love Spaced, I think it captured a point in history, and unless you were of that age at that time, I don’t think its aged well

  4. Black Books

    Green Wing

    Man Like Mobeen

    15 Stories High

    Man Down (the early ones with Rik Mayal)

  5. Try Garth Marenghi’s Dark place as it is Richard Ayoade’s, Matthew Holness’ and Matt Berry’s first ever comedy series. It is also only 6 episodes long so it a short series to binge watch when you are bored.

  6. Some girls.

    Teen girl soccer comedy.

    Like inbetweeners.

    The inbertweeners movies are great too.

  7. I think the closest UK sitcom staples to the ones you mentioned are:
    * Derry Girls
    * Father Ted
    * Black Books
    * I’m Alan Partridge
    * Red Dwarf
    * Green Wing
    * The Mighty Boosh
    * Big Train (sketch show)
    * The Thick of It (sweary political satire)
    * Brasseye / The Day Today (news satire)

    Other options:
    * _The Smoking Room_ (with Robert Webb), but it’s a little outdated following the indoor ban!
    * _Operation Good Guys_ was a great pre-Office docu-style sitcom about a police station
    * _Catastrophe_ was a really funny modern sitcom because both Rob Delaney and Sharon Horgan were both so loveable, and it had heart.
    * _Ted Lasso_ is a specific vibe with a feelgood sports film-esque sense of positivity. The 3rd season fell off, but the first two are so fun and wholesome it might as well be offered on prescription.
    * _Flight of the Conchords_ (from New Zealand) has a dryness with Peep Show style awkward protagonists, plus music
    * _Ludwig_. Not a sitcom, but a new 6-part lighthearted-ish whodunit cop drama starring David Mitchell

  8. These are the British shows in my comedy folder, hopefully a couple stick out.

    15 Storeys High
    After Life
    Ghosts
    Here We Go
    How Not to Live Your Life
    Not Going Out
    Plebs
    Red Dwarf
    The Blackadder
    The Cleaner
    The Completely Made Up Adventures of Dick Turpin
    The Detectorists
    The Mighty Boosh
    The Office
    The Young Ones
    Yonderland

    Edit: forgot Fawlty Towers.

  9. If you can find it, The Smoking Room.

    Seemingly forgotten even among British TV lovers. It’s like an office-based Royle Family, stars Robert Webb and is utterly fantastic.

  10. “People just do nothing” I thought was very good , I also recently got into curb your enthusiasm and for a US show I loved it, but the Mrs hates it with a passion so I don’t know

  11. A selection I love that don’t always get many, if any, recommendations:

    * Motherland (BBC)
    * Early Doors (BBC)
    * Hull Raisers (C4)
    * Home (C4)
    * Alma’s Not Normal (C4)
    * Big Boys (C4)
    * Phoenix Nights (C4)
    * Peacock (BBC)
    * White Gold (BBC but now on Netflix)
    * Mandy (BBC)
    * Starstruck (BBC)
    * Him & Her (BBC)
    * Pulling (BBC)
    * Ladhood (BBC)

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