dont even start on the british comedyOriginally posted by kopiosatu:Allo' Allo'
Mind Your Language
Blackadder
Don't quite like american sitcoms... but Everybody Loves Raymond gets my vote.
Does Whose Line Is It Anyway qualify as a sitcom?
Mr Bean was funny when it started but Singapore just killed it with so many reruns.Originally posted by nove:dont even start on the british comedy
there are SO MANY that i like!!!!!!!!11
yes, mind your language, fawlty towers, allo allo
all those monty python stuff
but you know.. mr bean just ruins it for me
I HATE MR BEAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
The Kumars...Originally posted by nove:oh geez my memory is failing me
im thinking of too many things at the same time
u know art central use to show a lot of british comedies on thursdays
i totally forgot the title that i always stay up to watch
dammit
i know that one of them is the indian family who have a talk show in their garage kinda thing and theres this grandma thats hilarious
but theres something else too *sigh* how about the one abotu relationship? Coupling?
and... oh geez i can't remember sigh
Thanks!Originally posted by kopiosatu:The Kumars...
There's Goodness Gracious Me too... INNIT?
I like the skit where the grandfather or father would link everything back to.... India.Originally posted by nove:Thanks!
The Kumars
lol yeah goodness gracious me too! smashing innit?
Originally posted by nove:oh yeah.... that shd go to drama...... muahahaaha but cos some others mentioned charmed as well..... so i tot it would be ok here as well......
oh yeah
i remember Popular
it was a bit of Clueless / Mean girls type of thing
90210 in a high school (oh wait! 90210 started in a high school)
ehehe actually i think Popular is considered a drama
and not a sitcom
sitcom usually in front of live audience
or on a soundstage.
the sets always very standard one
here's the definition of sitcom by dictionary.com
sit·com
n. Informal
[b]A situation comedy.[/b]
lol me lorOriginally posted by Estee:oh yeah.... that shd go to drama...... muahahaaha but cos some others mentioned charmed as well..... so i tot it would be ok here as well......
Originally posted by nove:lol me lor
but i listed 3 witch sitcoms mah
so i said its no surprise i liked charmed too
Originally posted by realitybites:Wonder if anyone can recall that show that has got FLYING NUNs are sumthing heh
Thanks Nove oh yeah that's the one ... ehheOriginally posted by nove:
I always knew about it coz its the show that made Sally Field (forrest Gump's mother) famous.
But i was reading the storyline and it sounds VERY NICE!!!!
"The Flying Nun was a one of the many fantasy sitcoms on the 1960s (think Bewitched, I Dream of Jeannie). It was about Elsie Enthrington, a surfer girl, who became a nun. Now named Sister Bertrille, the young novice discovered that she had the ability to fly. She only weighed 90 pounds and when the wind was right she could put on her cornette and fly. In 1967, she arrived at the Convent San Tanco in San Juan, Puerto Rico. The Reverand Mother who ran the place was a strict conservative who usually had to put up with Bertrille's mishaps. Sister Jaqueline, a wise nun with a sense of humor became Sister Bertrille's friend (Sister Jaqueline also narrated the show). The sister was also friends with Sister Sixto, a Puerto Rican nun who was struggling with her English language, and Sister Ana, another younger nun. She had a special relationship with Carlos Ramirez, a playboy who owned the Carlos-A-Go Go discoteque. Carlos was usually disturbed by Sister Bertrille right in the middle of hot dates, and because of this he dreaded her visits. Deep down, though, Carlos was a great friend to the airborne novice. For three years, The Flying Nun was a favorite among kids and adults, and was praised by actual Catholic nuns for its portrayel of convent life. "
couldn't tell from where im sittingOriginally posted by realitybites:Thanks Nove oh yeah that's the one ... ehhe
It didnt occur to me that Sally Field was part of the cast thou ... another little trivia : )
Btw I m a SHE not a HE ... (",)