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Series 7 Episode 1 - The Best UK Sitcom Of The Last 30 Years - Round Of 16

Living With Madeley

English - March 27, 2024 00:00 - 57 minutes - 33.8 MB
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The Thick Of It v The Royle Family and Father Ted v Early Doors. 


Prepare for a comedic clash of titans as we embark on our liveliest debate yet, searching for the ultimate champion of UK sitcoms from the past thirty years. We're switching up our regular stroll down memory lane to stir the pot of British humour, analysing the heavyweights that have made it to the second round of our face-off. From the biting political satire of 'The Thick of It' to the homely charm of 'The Royle Family', and the cultural phenomenon that is 'Father Ted', we're peeling back the layers of what makes these shows tickle our collective funny bones.

We're diving headfirst into the subtle genius of 'The Thick of It', examining how its razor-sharp wit cuts deeper in today's political quagmire. We pay homage to the everyday poignancy of 'The Royal Family', whose absence of a laugh track revolutionized the sitcom landscape. Plus, we grapple with 'Father Ted's' identity crisis—is it British or Irish? It's a question that's sparked more debates than the show's countless laughs. And let's not forget the understated brilliance of 'Early Doors' - a gem that deserves its moment in the spotlight. We're unpacking the quirks, the quotable lines, and the characters who feel like old friends, all while savouring the unique flavours of British comedy.

It's not just about the laughs though. We're discussing more than just what tickles us; it's about the cultural impact and the lasting impressions these shows have left on us. Will 'Early Doors' get another shout at the title of best sitcom, or will 'Father Ted' charm its way to victory with its surreal humour? We're gearing up for an episode that's not just a trip down memory lane, but a celebration of the rich tapestry that is British sitcoms. So, pull up a chair, pour a cuppa, and join us on Living with Madeley for this episode that's as cosy and warming as a night in with your favourite show.