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and then this above everything else.
Python: way too many to mention, but the argument sketch comes to mind, as does the philosophers' football match.
Spike Milligan. Very un-PC, but the Pakistani dalek sketch is genius.
There was a Reeves and Mortimer song that included the lyric "The Dutch have no conception of rust" which just floored me.
By contrast American sit-coms are still so much sharper and funnier ....starting with Bilko through toTaxi, Frasier,Seinfeld etc.It is a different kind of humour and I guess one tends to fall into a camp either side of the Atlantic as to the preferred choice
Don’t tell him Pike.
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Ted & Ralph , especially the "drinking game" sketch
The Day Today, Tube Horses
Reeves & Mortimer, The Club/Erotic Nite
Mitchell & Webb, Are we the baddies?
Preceded by Lemmy and the boys, too. Which made it possibly the greatest television event of the 20th century.
https://youtu.be/4xcXuZvvfRE
Old chap continues to take a few relaxed moderated puffs and says to my mate, who has his back turned from me, in a completely nonchalant tone 'Ere, your mate....long pause...he's on the floor'. Where upon mate turns around and see me rolling back and forth on my back with a huge grin and a thumbs up with a fence post on my guts. It's the sort of humor doesn't happen anywhere else.
“This next sketch is set in a ball bearing factory . I play a man who’s lost his bearings.”
“And I play a man who’s lost his way around.”