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Alf 02-08-2017 12:36 AM

British Sitcoms V's Modern TV Dramas chat and other such things
 
I'm the only person I know who's never watched this.


*****Moved from the Game Of Thrones thread as the discussion grew a life of it's own - Niamh******

user104658 02-08-2017 12:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Alf (Post 9519058)
I'm the only person I know who's never watched this.

I don't understand when people have NEVER watched a highly rated / well known pop culture show like this. Like, I do get that it's not everyone's thing, I know a few people who tried an episode or two and couldn't get into it... Which is fair enough... But surely it's worth a shot.

Alf 02-08-2017 01:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 9519121)
I don't understand when people have NEVER watched a highly rated / well known pop culture show like this. Like, I do get that it's not everyone's thing, I know a few people who tried an episode or two and couldn't get into it... Which is fair enough... But surely it's worth a shot.

I don't really watch much TV these day's. I'd rather just put a dvd on. I like watching classic British sitcoms like Steptoe and Son, Dad's Army, Whatever happened to the likely lads, Rising Damp, One foot in the grave, Allo Allo, The Royle family and Till death us do part. They're my favourites and I have all those boxsets.

They make me happy, so I ain't changing.

They don't make TV shows like they used too.

Smithy 02-08-2017 08:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Alf (Post 9519166)
I don't really watch much TV these day's. I'd rather just put a dvd on. I like watching classic British sitcoms like Steptoe and Son, Dad's Army, Whatever happened to the likely lads, Rising Damp, One foot in the grave, Allo Allo, The Royle family and Till death us do part. They're my favourites and I have all those boxsets.

They make me happy, so I ain't changing.

They don't make TV shows like they used too.

No they make better ones

Alf 02-08-2017 09:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Smithy (Post 9519467)
No they make better ones

Viewing figures would say differently.

Smithy 02-08-2017 09:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Alf (Post 9519475)
Viewing figures would say differently.

16.1 million watched the premiere in the US alone and then millions of others WW, so nope, GoT still wins!

Alf 02-08-2017 09:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Smithy (Post 9519482)
16.1 million watched the premiere in the US alone and then millions of others WW, so nope, GoT still wins!

20m+ watched Only fools and horses, and that was in Britain, which is far less populated than the US.

Niamh. 02-08-2017 09:20 AM

The examples you gave are just totally different to GOTs though Alf. They're all sitcom comedy type shows which are good and enjoyable and light viewing but they're not really comparable to a show like GOTs, it's a totally different viewing experience and it's a bit silly to write something like that off out of pure stubbornness imo but each to their own I guess, you're the only one missing out

Alf 02-08-2017 09:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 9519507)
The examples you gave are just totally different to GOTs though Alf. They're all sitcom comedy type shows which are good and enjoyable and light viewing but they're not really comparable to a show like GOTs, it's a totally different viewing experience and it's a bit silly to write something like that off out of pure stubbornness imo but each to their own I guess, you're the only one missing out

Rubbish, these kind of modern drama series are all the same.

They've ruined the World of the motion picture, because they're basically just films turned into a series.

I'd rather watch a film that last for a couple of hours, then drag it out over weeks and weeks.

The cinema is dying because of these series.

Alf 02-08-2017 09:41 AM

Repeats of Dad's army are still prime time Saturday night viewing on the BBC.

Will Game of thrones be, in 50 years time?


There's no substitute for quality TV.

DouglasS 02-08-2017 09:42 AM

Game of Thrones is far superior.

DouglasS 02-08-2017 09:43 AM

Also what a load of rubbish, the cinema is thriving right now, current films are producing the biggest box offices in history and more people are going to the cinema this decade than ever before.

Alf 02-08-2017 09:44 AM

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Originally Posted by DouglasS (Post 9519570)
Game of Thrones is far superior.

A fad.

Niamh. 02-08-2017 09:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Alf (Post 9519554)
Rubbish, these kind of modern drama series are all the same.

They've ruined the World of the motion picture, because they're basically just films turned into a series.

I'd rather watch a film that last for a couple of hours, then drag it out over weeks and weeks.

The cinema is dying because of these series.

Well actually, Game of Thrones is a book series turned into a TV series, it's far too long to turn into a movie series even as a TV series they've had to cut alot out that they had in the books. If we had to compare it to anything at all it would be more comparable to the Lord of the Rings movie series rather than any other TV series. I don't know how you are so sure that they're "all the same" considering you just admitted to not watching any of Game of Thrones

I don't know about anyone else but I still enjoy both film and TV.

Shaun 02-08-2017 09:45 AM

16m on a cable channel you have to pay for in today's world of 404930 different viewing options vs. 20m for a comedy on one of our - what - 4 channels at the time? I'm sure HBO are terrified :laugh:

DouglasS 02-08-2017 09:45 AM

Well we all have different opinions, you have to deal with it. I can actually say I've seen multiple Dad's army episodes and thought it was ****. You can't even say that about Game of Thrones.

Alf 02-08-2017 09:46 AM

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Originally Posted by DouglasS (Post 9519572)
Also what a load of rubbish, the cinema is thriving right now, current films are producing the biggest box offices in history and more people are going to the cinema this decade than ever before.

Codswallop.

I remember when people used to be queueing a mile down the street, last time I went to the pictures there was about 6 people including myself.

DouglasS 02-08-2017 09:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Shaun (Post 9519576)
16m on a cable channel you have to pay for in today's world of 404930 different viewing options vs. 20m for a comedy on one of our - what - 4 channels at the time? I'm sure HBO are terrified :laugh:

:hello::hello::hello:

It's not even comparable we're in different times with far more options for choice/telly now.

Especially including people watching online/illegally downloading, which GOT has the record for in history for most streamed/downloaded TV show, which also doesn't account to viewing figures.

Almost everyone I know here watches it illegally online.

Niamh. 02-08-2017 09:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Alf (Post 9519566)
Repeats of Dad's army are still prime time Saturday night viewing on the BBC.

Will Game of thrones be, in 50 years time?


There's no substitute for quality TV.

Again you're comparing a sitcom to a TV show with a storyline that reaches a conclusion. A sitcom like the ones you listed or more modern ones like Friends or The Big Bang Theory are always going to be repeated more often because you can watch them as stand alone episodes because of their nature. With shows like Game Of Thrones, you have to follow the story in order episode by episode or it doesn't make sense. They're not in the slightest bit comparable

Niamh. 02-08-2017 09:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Alf (Post 9519578)
Codswallop.

I remember when people used to be queueing a mile down the street, last time I went to the pictures there was about 6 people including myself.

Because as Shaun pointed out, people had limited TV channels and no access to streaming or d/ling movies online, **** all to do with TV series

Alf 02-08-2017 09:55 AM

Another big reason why your comedy shows ain't as liked as your dramas these day's is because the writers no longer have the freedom to write what's funny, just in-case someone somewhere gets offended. Political correctness has played a big part in destroying fun and laughter. Thank God for boxsets of the old classics.

Niamh. 02-08-2017 10:01 AM

Not sure what that has to do with Game of Thrones but ok

Alf 02-08-2017 10:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 9519609)
Not sure what that has to do with Game of Thrones but ok

It means, because your modern comedy programmes are not as funny anymore, people now prefer to watch guff like Game of thrones.

Niamh. 02-08-2017 10:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Alf (Post 9519618)
It means, because your modern comedy programmes are not as funny anymore, people now prefer to watch guff like Game of thrones.

I disagree, it's not one or the other, most people are capable of appreciating both a sitcom and a drama series as they're too different viewing experiences, most people don't feel the need to have to choose one over the other like they're some sort of foes :laugh: Sitcoms may have been better back in the 70's/80's/90's, drama series in general were worse than they are now, I still watched both though.

Smithy 02-08-2017 10:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Alf (Post 9519058)
I'm the only person I know who's never watched this.

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Originally Posted by Alf (Post 9519618)
It means, because your modern comedy programmes are not as funny anymore, people now prefer to watch guff like Game of thrones.

Haven't watched it but still gonna slag it off

Logic :clap1:


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