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Something to watch - NRL finished

Stake Removed

First Grade
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British comedies have always been great

On The Buses
Carry on Movies
One Foot in the Grave
Are You Being Served
The Young Ones
Benny Hill Show
The New Statesman

the list goes on and on

I used to watch the british horror movies from Hammer loved them
 

Quigs

Immortal
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I thought all you racist redneck tory voting bastards would be right into Alf Garnett or Love Thy Neighbour.
 

shadowboxer

First Grade
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British comedies have always been great

On The Buses
Carry on Movies
One Foot in the Grave
Are You Being Served
The Young Ones
Benny Hill Show
The New Statesman

the list goes on and on

I used to watch the british horror movies from Hammer loved them
Love they neighbour anyone
 
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British comedies have always been great

On The Buses
Carry on Movies
One Foot in the Grave
Are You Being Served
The Young Ones
Benny Hill Show
The New Statesman

the list goes on and on

I used to watch the british horror movies from Hammer loved them

Steptoe and son---- The best
Dads Army.... Close second
Are you being served?
To the Manor Born
The Good life
Dick Emery show,
Hyacynth Bucket
Yes Minister
It aint Half Hot.
Porridge
Two Ronnies
On the busses
Monty Pythons Flying Circus
And the list STILL goes on Absolute Golden age of British Comedy

These days all we got is Shawn the Sheep.
 

Quigs

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I positioned myself on the lounge this arvo (I was given permission by she that must be obeyed that I could have the TV for a couple of hours) so I did the netflix thang. I got all settled and then 10, 15, 30 minutes later I still couldn't decide what I felt like watching.

I was just flicking through the selections. It was a case of possibles probables.

Then I thought of a match plan. Anything that I spotted that I thought I might like to watch I just added it to my "View Later" list.

Took me about another 30 minutes and by that time I didn't feel like watching anything, but fharrhk me Ive now got a lot of choices in my "to watch later" options.

If only I can remember which ones looked like good ones to watch.
 

bluefox68

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I positioned myself on the lounge this arvo (I was given permission by she that must be obeyed that I could have the TV for a couple of hours) so I did the netflix thang. I got all settled and then 10, 15, 30 minutes later I still couldn't decide what I felt like watching.

I was just flicking through the selections. It was a case of possibles probables.

Then I thought of a match plan. Anything that I spotted that I thought I might like to watch I just added it to my "View Later" list.

Took me about another 30 minutes and by that time I didn't feel like watching anything, but fharrhk me Ive now got a lot of choices in my "to watch later" options.

If only I can remember which ones looked like good ones to watch.

I’m no Netflix expert, but there’s this thing called MyList...

You can add stuff while you’re searching, so you don’t forget.

Hinterland is good. 3 seasons...

Broadchurch - excellent - especially the first season...
 

Eion

First Grade
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The inbetweeners
IT crowd
Peep show
There’s an episode of the IT crowd “The Theatre” or similar which is just about the funniest thing I’ve ever seen.

Staying with the Brits:
Man Down on Netflix has a few good episodes.
Car Share with Peter Kay
Red Dwarf (until series 7)
Father Ted
Alan Partridge (is still doing funny stuff)
 

carcharias

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There’s an episode of the IT crowd “The Theatre” or similar which is just about the funniest thing I’ve ever seen.

Staying with the Brits:
Man Down on Netflix has a few good episodes.
Car Share with Peter Kay
Red Dwarf (until series 7)
Father Ted
Alan Partridge (is still doing funny stuff)
IT crowd is unreal
I work in the IT section with a bloke who is a dead ringer for Mos and we ave a pommie dude who hides in his own office

Scary similar
 
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I thought all you racist redneck tory voting bastards would be right into Alf Garnett or Love Thy Neighbour.

Loved Til Death Us Do Part. Its worth mentioning that Alf's son in law was played by Anthony Booth, father in law of that notorious communist Tony Blair.
 
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