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Pauro 76
28/02/2007, 8:27 AM
Completely off-topic but was at an Ed Byrne gig last night in Hammersmith, he brought up the topic of his sh!t sitcoms. What was the Irish one he "starred" in that only lasted a series? It was woeful if i remember rightly.... Very funny gig though.

anto1208
28/02/2007, 8:33 AM
People like you make me sick , if he keep going to Ed byrne Gigs then he will keep making money and continue to performe and turn up on every panel show / video clips show .

He is the only comedian that puts me in bad form .terrible :mad:

Bluebeard
28/02/2007, 8:35 AM
The sh!t-com he was in was the fabulously execrable The Cassidys. RTE spent a fortune promoting this show as the lead in to their Monday or Tuesday comedy night. It was on just after the news and hardly mentioned the other show that followed it at first, the first season of a co-production with the BBC called Bachelor's Walk. We all know whiat happened next.

By the way, Pauro 7 - you're off my Christmas card list for bringing the memory of that rubbish back to mind! It is one of the reasons I still refuse to find anything with Ed Byrne involved funny, though I had made a conscious effort to forget why:mad:

Pauro 76
28/02/2007, 8:55 AM
Wow - didnt expect the backlash. :o Really, I thought he was quite funny last night myself on stage, but each to their own. Although "The Cassidys" was a shocker..

Dodge
28/02/2007, 9:06 AM
His British one was even worse. Co starred Davina McCall.

Bonus points for anyone who remembers it (without the help of google or IMDB)

Bluebeard
28/02/2007, 9:15 AM
His British one was even worse. Co starred Davina McCall.

Bonus points for anyone who remembers it (without the help of google or IMDB)

Surely it should be "Sympathy for anyone who remembers it"?

Pauro 76
28/02/2007, 9:51 AM
Surely it should be "Sympathy for anyone who remembers it"?

Dare I say it. "Sam's Game"
He was bad, but for Davina McCall, good God whoever said that shouty woman can act needs shooting. Apologies for getting everyone's back up on this thread.

BohsPartisan
28/02/2007, 10:18 AM
Davina McCall.


Even the mention of her name makes me angry. :mad:

Her and Russell Brand should be shot.

Dodge
28/02/2007, 10:22 AM
Yeah, thats the one. Awful stuff. As are the majority of British sitcoms

osarusan
28/02/2007, 2:32 PM
Yeah, thats the one. Awful stuff. As are the majority of British sitcoms


True, which is strange as I think a lot of the full length films are reasonably funny.

Still, thank god for Only Fools and Horses, and Blackadder (goes Fourth)

stann
28/02/2007, 3:18 PM
As are the majority of US sitcoms too, Dodge.
Don't know why but I always feel the need to back up the Brits a bit on this hoary old chestnut. :)

Far more crap than good stuff. For every Curb Your Enthusiasm, I give you According To Jim and What About Joan. For each Frasier, have a Wings, or an Encore! Encore!. For Larry Sanders, there's The War At Home or My Wife And Kids. For every Seinfeld, there's a (gah!) Will And Grace or (GAHHH!) Ugly Betty.

Dodge
28/02/2007, 5:30 PM
Ugly Betty's fairly funny.

But when was the last time there was a non Ricky Gervais/Peter Kay uk sitcom that was any use at all?

Soper
28/02/2007, 6:21 PM
Black Books and Spaced were okay, I feel. There is a Welsh one that was fairly funny too, called Spin City. And High Hopes.

superfrank
28/02/2007, 8:33 PM
God I hated that show. It was utter crap from start to finish.

By far the worse family sitcom was the one with John Ritter. 8 Rules or something or other. It's terrible.

Risteard
28/02/2007, 8:53 PM
Ugly Betty's fairly funny.

But when was the last time there was a non Ricky Gervais/Peter Kay uk sitcom that was any use at all?
Shameless?

stann
28/02/2007, 11:54 PM
Ugly Betty's fairly funny.

But when was the last time there was a non Ricky Gervais/Peter Kay uk sitcom that was any use at all?

Can't agree on that one I'm afraid, HUGELY disappointing, but 'tis all in the beholding I suppose.

Bit unfair with the Gervais/Kay bar, there's 4 cracking shows I can't mention. :D
But Shameless and Black Books as have been mentioned, Peep Show, Green Wing, and of course the mighty Mighty Boosh!

Dodge
01/03/2007, 7:55 AM
Wouldn't call Shameless a sitcom (funny as hell though), or the Mighty Boosh either. Others are no more than half decent.

endabob1
01/03/2007, 8:13 AM
Ed Byrne stand up is very funny, I've seen him a fair few times but he took a wrong turn with the sit-com's, the one with Davina McCall was brutal stuff.

As for Sit-Coms I'd say pound for pound there's better British than American there's obviously a lot more produced in the states but there's only a handfull of decent ones, Frasier,Cheers, one or 2 otheres maybe that are top class but Black Books, Blackadder, the Office, Only Fools.....
Another significant difference is the fact that UK ones are generally 6 shows where a US sitcom is normally around a 20 week series, it's the old Quality V's Quantity argument

Dodge
01/03/2007, 8:23 AM
I'd have Seinfeld, Arreested Development, Curb Your Enthuasism over anything Britain ever produced, except for The Office. Even the US office is better than any other British sitcom.

The last few years of Only Fools and Horses were rubbish too

Jerry The Saint
01/03/2007, 11:22 AM
The last few years of Only Fools and Horses were rubbish too

I don't recognise anything after the one they got rich and walked into the sunset - they're like Rocky V - dead to me. :o

wws
01/03/2007, 11:53 AM
I find blackadder rubbish - I loved it first time out but now think its crap whenever i catch a repeat

red dwarf the early two seasons was an original british one - much better than the american stuff - all the later stuff was tripe though

centre mid
01/03/2007, 3:34 PM
2 words, Garth Merengies Dark Place

Bluebeard
01/03/2007, 4:57 PM
2 words, Garth Merengies Dark Place:D

Great show, especially if you grew up with 1970s British Horror, as directed by dodgy Spaniards