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Fawlty Towers, Monty pythons flying circus, The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin, Rising Damp, Porridge, Spike Milligans Q series
Even with full access to DVD's and internet to view "older" comedies. My guess is you could nail down most peoples age range based on their comedy favourties.
but a shout out for Inside Number 9 on BBC2 earlier this year. Incredible black comedy from Pemberton and Shearsmith.
70s Reggie Perrin and Porridge80s Young Ones and Rab C Nesbitt with Yes (Prime) Minister damn close90s The Day Today and Bottom00s The Thick of It and Green Wing. (Malcolm Butler and Alan Statham. The two greatest comedy characters in comedy history. I defy you to watch the Alan Statham ping pong ball scene without spontaneously passing water. And the coffee enema is even better.)
It was. I always remember my dad loving anything with Ronnie Barker in it but he didn't get Fawlty Towers at all. It was ahead of it's time. I loved Fawlty Towers but couldn't stand Ronnie Barker. Like I say it's an age thing. For example I did not find it funny that Ronnie thought it was humorous to take the piss out of people that stammered and use sexual innuendo as the main crutch for his comedy. Not very funny in my book but just shows how the older generation were conditioned to think this kind of thing was funny.