Brits, what's the comfiest British show?

Brits, what's the comfiest British show?

Preferably from the 90s and in 4:3.

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'Allo 'Allo!

>tfw the recent series of that was utter shit

His new wife is fucking awful

never heard about this, seems like a good show. thanks user.

used to watch this when i was younger, a comfy rural brit crime show.

julia sawalha >>>> caroline quentin

It's really good. Plus there's a big feeling of satisfaction if you can predict how things were done before you get told.

Additional comfy murder based show.

comfiest one coming through

>tfw only 13 episodes

Wrong: The Opinion

What's that even about?

I rate Lewis

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Derek Jacobi plays a retired soldier turned monk who solves murders in 12th century England

Is that Danny John Jules?

Is that also the font for Father Ted as well?

We all know the correct response here lads.

First three seasons were awesome. And I loved Maddy's and Jonathan's friendship (or whatever they had).

Sounds ultracomfy, will watch.

Yes, it's Danny John-Jules.

Instead of subtle ethnic diversity in a european medieval setting they just straight up put a rastafarian in it. I like it.

and anything else with Tony Robinson

Fuck yeahhh. Bestest comfiest most timeless comedy ever from the BBCs golden age. Americans will never know

Baha dat file name.
>>It's a poriot has a miss aligned mustache episode

the darling buds of may is comfiest for me, but it's a very cheery family type programme so i wouldn't be surprised if it wasn't for everyone. it's based on books written in the 50s when rationing was still in place, so the original purpose was comfy escapism into a borderline utopian rural life with masses of food and no real worries. ultimate comfy formula

also every series of jeremy brett's sherlock holmes

Darling Buds of May.

By a motherfucking country mile...

How's this? I like the guy who plays Strange

Have you seen pic related? It's also a comfy rural crime show, though it's Australian

Plus the music in the show is amazing

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I sometimes wonder, are British shows inherently comfy, or do I just find them comfy because I'm British.

It's really good. Kind of like a mixture of period drama and fantasy, but played straight like it should be. A couple of plot holes but nothing too serious.

When they say "return magic to England." is it real magic or parlor magic?

Why is the only good Jonathan Creek special the Grinning Man?

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Real magic. Basically real magic existed then died off in favour of science. The only magic people were doing at that point was basic tricks.

Watch the show, it explains things.

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Jesus, that sounds great, why have I never heard of it

Any idea where it can be found these days?

Awesome, thanks

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old

To be honest, I don't remember much about it other than having a bit of a crush on Jane Horrocks' character.

Any good British documentaries about history?
Perhaps something about the Empire?

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Black Books without a doubt

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For shame Sup Forums

Featuring pre-zombie apocalypse Rick

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>all these wrong opinions

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Mah niggas

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Here's a harder question : What's the comfiest period British show?

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If you want some true comfiness you should try listening to Radio 4 once in a while.

Everything on it is so fucking good.

The show that hates hipsters that's loved by hipsters.

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As in period drama?

Poirot?

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Who's this one faggot just posting sitcoms

We fucking know

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Psychoville
Inside no 9

>tfw I did a bad murder

best british comfy crime show coming through

set so many standards it's ridiculous

Grenada sherlock holmes

Goodnight Sweetheart is a pretty comfy.
It's about a two-timing (kek) tv repairman from the 90's walking in and out of the 40's. So, time travel, romance/marital problems, fish out of water hijinx.
It's a sitcom, but oddly sober despite silly shit happening.

Why do old people like murders so much?

Cartoon Head was a lad.

Father Ted is comfyest funny
House of Card (the brit one) is comfyest serious

Jeeves and Wooster

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remote control with a wire and comfy cushions

>all these not actually comfy answers

You can't beat a bit of Bully now lads. On Challenge from 11pm every night too.

Keep off the black and in the red, nothing in this game for 2 in a bed.

This. Also, why hasn't peep show been posted.

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This is great, anyone who hasn't seen this should watch it.

Also, anyone know if the new young inspector Morse show is any good?

Haven't seen the older one actually but Endeavor is decent.

Can Cracker be seen as comfy?

Watch the old one m8, it's GOAT

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Good? Yes. Comfy? No. I found it physically painful to watch at parts
I thought I was the only one that watched this. I can't even take Marco Polo seriously because I keep expecting Kublai Khan to ask if there's a thing such as skimmed milk

Was amazing in the 90s but got shit in the 2000s

Dat final episode though.

It's actually a New Zealand series m8

Moran and Bailey do some top-tier standup too.

I can rewatch this show again & again and never get sick of it

perfect casting 10/10 comfy comedy

Moran is a bloody legend

Moran's first live dvd whatever was great. The second it was almost like he had a stroke, couldn't hold a train of thought at all, painful to watch

Holy shit, I remember this

How can you root for a murderer?