(Sorry T-Man)

  • ThePyroPython@lemmy.world
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    23 hours ago

    Oh boy, you’re getting into British Panel shows? Good luck mate, we’ve got 100s of hours pirated and uploaded to YouTube because the BBC has been shite at making money off the distribution of media. They’ve gotten better recently but Channel 4 is the gold standard for digital distribution.

    • Stamets@lemmy.dbzer0.comOP
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      23 hours ago

      Oh this isn’t a new thing. I was just talking to a friend last night and Mock the Week got mentioned. I then spun off and started sending him clips I had taken of bits from the show that always make me laugh like a motherfucker. British panel shows are my comfort food. Mock the Week, Cats does Countdown, and QI are probably the three I watch the most of but only because there is so much in the run of content. Big Fat Quiz of any year/decade/everything too. Same with Would I Lie To You.

      A lot of my favorite shows were pretty shortlived like Dara O’Briain’s Go 8-Bit or David Mitchell’s Was It Something I Said. I remember watching Series 8 or 9 of Mock the Week as the episodes were coming out. Been a loooooooong time that I’ve been watching British comedy. American humor is too hand-holdy most of the time. Gotta walk you through the jokes and feels almost insulting to your intelligence at times. Canadian humor is more dry but can be a bit American too. English, Scottish, Welsh, Irish, all of it has the right flavor of dour, dry, bitter, and hilarious that I’m looking for. I’ve got a fuckin list of comedians that I could rattle off forever and start easily quoting them and, funnily enough, I didn’t find them through the panel shows. Well most of 'em.

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        19 hours ago

        I noticed a lack of Taskmaster in your list. If you haven’t already seen it, you’re in for a treat.

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        22 hours ago

        My wife and I just discussed something similar last night re: the latest QI XL episode. One of the best jokes of the episode was an allusion to a historical event. You’ll never get that in American comedy.

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      20 hours ago

      So… fun fact… it is.

      It’s coming back in 2026 on TLC. I dunno if Dara or anyone else is going to be a part of it, I assume so.