Published on September 5, 2007 By bobbyhundreds In Internet
This is on UK tv at the moment ,I thought it would be fun to post.


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on Sep 05, 2007
Love it!   

I'm lucky enough to have DishTV (Satellite) and get to watch BBC America. Granted we don't get the commercials but love the programming that they show.   
on Sep 05, 2007
Thats a good Advert, nice one.

I wish Marketing people would get more creative on a regular basis. From their viewpoint I might even watch them, which I rarely do at the moment as the "message" is usually the same boring one that the Client Firm bought into.

One of the most enduring UK ad icons has to be the Bulldog used for Churchill Insurance, very effective - and they end up with free plugs when people try to describe it   
on Sep 06, 2007
Hey Philly   Yep the BBC puts out quality stuff for sure.Just wondered how the British sense of humour is received in the U.S.You got any favourites ?  

One of the most enduring UK ad icons has to be the Bulldog used for Churchill Insurance, very effective - and they end up with free plugs when people try to describe it



Ohh yeshh.  
on Sep 06, 2007
bobbyhundreds that is just too cool Thanks for sharing

One of the most enduring UK ad icons has to be the Bulldog used for Churchill Insurance, very effective - and they end up with free plugs when people try to describe it


Well now that doggie is just too cute

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on Sep 06, 2007
bobbyhundreds, the British humor is one of the reasons to watch, atleast for me. Yes it is different as is the language which alot of people don't understand. Just watch some episodes of Are You Being Served?.       

You really asked if I had any favorites, just a few. You have to understand some of the programs were shown on PBS (Public Broadcasting Services) which weren't/aren't current shows in England. BBC America is even a little behind somewhat plus we don't get every thing. By the way, I even like the news.  

These are the programs that I watch when ever they are show, even if I have seen them before. I'm giving consideration of getting DVD's of these shows.  

'Allo 'Allo! (have the DVD's through disk set 6)
A Bit of Fry & Laurie (Hugh Laurie is hot is the US right now)
Absolutely Fabulous
Are You Being Served?
As Time Goes By
At Home with the Braithwaites
Benny Hill
BlackAdder
Doctor Who (Old & New)
Father Ted
Fawlty Towers
Good Neighbors
Graham Norton
Jeeves & Wooster
Keeping Up Appearances
MI-5
Midsomer Murders
Monarch of the Glen (we never got to see the final episodes)
My Family
My Hero
Red Dwarf
Ground Force (with Alan Titchmarsh)
The Hitchhiker's Guide th the Galaxy
The Vicar of Dibley
Waiting For God
Waking the Dead
The Thin Blue Line (have the complete series)
The Red Green Show
on Sep 06, 2007
No Monty Python in your list?

1967/68 living in Oregon, PBS (one of the 4 channels available) about 11:00 pm one weekend - turning the channels (literally turning the knob) trying to find something.... a show was on... some guy in safari gear (pith helmet and all) looking for a weeping tree... he heard some noise, looked through some bushes = a bunch of guy playing cricket against some Watusi - I'm like... cool (I had no idea)... 1st pitch was a spear through a shin (I'm thinking.... damn, what is this...), 2nd pitch was a bolo knife that took off the guys head... I'm running upstairs yelling... Dad! You gotta come see this!... at least he was amused...
on Sep 06, 2007
Bichur, yeah I forget it, how you say! That probably was the first non-US program that I saw. Just could not get the humor in it at the time. A lot of years later, it was a whole different story.     
on Sep 06, 2007
Torchwood starts here tomorrow.
on Sep 07, 2007
You mean Saturday?    That's when it scheduled for on BBC America.  
on Sep 09, 2007
Wow Philly,I didn't realise there were so many UK tv shows on American tv.It's cool and kind of reassuring to know that although at opposite ends of the world we can laugh at or be entertained by the same kind of things.
I used to watch and love A Bit Of Fry And Laurie,Stephen Fry is a true English wit and does a great show called QI here these days.
You will enjoy Torchwood,it's been a real hit here.  
I have some favourite US shows,The Larry Sanders Show is probably my all time favourite as far as comedies go and I used to love Cheers and Taxi,oh and Hill Street Blues.  
I can barely look at Monty Python anymore(although for me they are all time classics) as for me it's had the life sucked out of it through decades of people reciting the Parrot Sketch (and most other sketches too) word for word to each other after a beer or three at every social gathering be it bar,club or student common room.  
What about UK movies? have you seen Shaun Of The Dead or Hot Fuzz? We loved them here.  
on Sep 09, 2007
I am not a avid fan of Monty Python, but just heard on the local radio that today is Monty Python day
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on Sep 09, 2007
What about UK movies? have you seen Shaun Of The Dead or Hot Fuzz? We loved them here.


Just saw Hot Fuzz

people reciting the Parrot Sketch (and most other sketches too) word for word to each other


My Dad does that.... it's really embarrassing (he does a terrible British accent)
on Sep 09, 2007
Cadburys Chocolate.......Hmmmmmmm!!!! Yummy. Now that's one thing I miss since moving to the US. Yeah, you can buy it over here but the ingredients are not the same as the stuff they make in the UK. The 'Brit' version is so much more creamier. Not impressed with Hershey's. I found a 'Brit' shop the other day that sells 'Brit' Cadbury's and Crunchies too, it's very expensive but I guess an occassional self indulgent treat will not go amiss. The place also sells bottles of Ribena juice too. I love that stuff. Anyone else have a passion for Ribena?

I love the US, the people and the way of life over here but I get occassional 'pangs' for some of the 'motherland' stuff. I'm off to the mountains with some of my family and friends in a few minutes to go to a Highland Festivel and they've got a Guinness and Glenfiddich hospitality tent together with real meat pies. Should be fun  

Here's another funny advert from UK TV that's worth a look for John Smiths Beer.

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on Sep 09, 2007
bobbyhundreds, it should probably be noted that they are all not currently showing. This is a list of shows that I can remember watching on TV. Early on I was only able to watch them on PBS and now I also have BBC America.  

Caught Torchwood last night, I liked it.  

I wonder if any of the American shows made it England.

Wow movies, sometimes that's hard to figure out if you are watching an American movie with British actors or a British movice with American actors. I'm going to have to think about it.   

on Sep 10, 2007
that today is Monty Python day
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LOL omg there will be global re-enactment of all those old sketches hehehe eeeek    
 
My Dad does that.... it's really embarrassing (he does a terrible British accent)

Sounds hilarious 2of3 .  My dad does the same,maybe they should meet up.  

Anyone else have a passion for Ribena?

My soft drink of choice    and I can't leave Crunchies alone either as my dentist will testify.  
Man o man,that John Smiths advert is sooo funny,Peter Kay is such a funny man.  

Caught Torchwood last night, I liked it.

It's a grower I think,hey do you get Doctor Who there?

I wonder if any of the American shows made it England.


Loads of 'em   We have Paramount Comedy Channel on cable here so we get a lot of the comedy you have.
We just recently got Heroes on BBC which I'm really enjoying.
I tried to get into Lost but got a bit bored with it.  
My alltime,alltime absolute number one favourite is M.A.S.H.,it's the only thing I have ever bought a boxed set of and it still stands up as a classic I think.
It has everything,biting satire,slapstick,sauciness,tragedy and not to mention HotLips HoolaHan.
I'm a bit of a baseball fan too,and we get some highlights here on Channel 5.I don't follow one team in particular but I think it's great game to watch.
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