Mrs Browns Boys is a good one, but a bit more risque.
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- My Family
- Keeping Up Appearance
- IT Crowd
Moss: "You'd best put seat belts on your ears, Roy, 'cause I'm about to take them for the ride of their lives!"
Kingdom.
Stephen Fry stars as a small town solicitor in the eccentric town of Market Shipborough. It ran for three seasons from 2007 - 2009 and is thoroughly charming.
This sounds dope
Him & Her
Abbott elementary
Derry Girls
Wilfred (AU).
Mork and Mindy.
My name is earl.
Kath and Kim (AU).
Flight of the Conchords.
Mike and Molly.
Corner Gas - itβs my happy place!
Oscar Leroy: [reading a book] This title is misleading. Are they going to kill a mockingbird or not?
Kimβs Convenience
Schittβs Creek
As "Spaced" has already been mentioned, "Wasted" hits the same spot. Sadly it's only six episodes.
Detectorists was awesome.
Detectorists is a masterpiece. Everything about that show is warm-hearted. Not even Lance and Andy's rivalry with Simon and Garfunkel ever turns truly nasty.
Coupling
The Mighty boosh
Spaced
Peep show
Coupling is a fucking gem. I've still never been able to bring myself to watch the final season that has no Geoff though.
Peep Show is hilarious, but I would be loathe to call it βcharmingβ. Itβs mostly a βguy showβ I think.
- Doc Martin
- Father Brown
- Not Going Out
- My Family
Why do the British seem to make so many of this type of show?
Sunday evenings.
Father Browne is a daytime show.
Red Dwarf
Stoke me a clipper, I'll be back for Christmas.
Midsomer Murders is reeeeally light intrigue in a charming setting. I could watch it all weekend, but I'm all caught up.
Spaced. Friday Night Dinner. Blackadder.
Mike: Arenβt you coming in with me? Tim: Iβm not your dad, Mike! Hereβs your sandwiches. Iβll pick you up at five.
Upstart Crow is an excellent "period comedy" too.
Coo - I'm a big David Mitchell fan and never even heard of this. Thank you.
Gavin and Stacy
Probably not what you're looking for, but it just occured to me that Ted Lasso might be the closest modern show to this sort of cosy/wholesome British sitcom.
Also if you want something really on the nose, I seem to remember enjoying Rev:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rev._(TV_series)
Edit: bonus recommendation for The Royle Family
Said it before i could!
If you're sticking with that period of English comedy. Vicar of Dibley
Alan Partridge
Black Books!
Bernard: [selling a book] Enjoy. It's dreadful, but it's quite short.
Best show
Was going to say this, if no one else did
Love this one
Only Fools And Horses
I downloaded this to show my Canadian SO, which has bedn delightful! We then caught Nicholas Lyndhurst voicing a hemulen in the Moomin kids show. I just wish I could show him young David Jason too, but we'll get there ...