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I'm with you Steveo, I cant pinpoint why I find her objectionable but I do. It cant be that faint air of smugness because thats de rigeur for any ubiquitous panel show botherer. Although Perkins' ability pales when compared to her erstwhile stage partner Mel Grrfnaarfal(its Welsh and yes that is how you spell it). She has her very own 'entertainment' show on radio 4 extra at 4pm daily and as soon as her clucky, patronising tones start wafting out of the DAB like a stale turd its dial is kicked clean off in an act of extreme prejudice.
I also like Sue Perkins but did not enjoy the new comedy last night. It just wasn't funny. Although the vet character is clearly meant to be uncomfortable in her own skin, it felt like Sue Perkins was uncomfortable full stop and I found much of it a bit cringeworthy.

titch juicy Wrote:

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> British sitcoms in general are dreadful- I think

> Grandma's House was the last half decent one.


Surely ALL sitcoms are. For every phenomenally successful Friends import, we have to tolerate all piles of shit with characters called Raymond and their big-haired wives. (and when I say tolerate, I mean be too sick to lift the remote control).


Grandma's House was brilliant. Green Wing, Black Books ditto. They're few and far between, but then so was Friends.

Perkins much better now, ESP since geeky, shite student humour days, though let down by over produced, too clean and comfortable latest series.

Grandma's House, one trick pony, awful lead actor (worst since Baddeil tried to be Seinfeld) whose only gag was to look incredulous as stereotypes were played out around him.

Green Wing, excellent.

No dilemma with Perkins. Seriously unfunny. Weapons grade, actually. Still not as bad as "Miranda" - who has developed a form of anti-humour. She will suck the funny out of any situation. Both of them seem to consider themselves "the smartest gals in the room" yet their mateial is clod hoppingly flat footed. Our own Annette C is much funnier. Check out the recent skit featuring a fantasy flame-thrower attack on Sly and Reggie. It's on the recent Tool thread.

For filthy, clever, character based , super-un PC semi ad libbed sit com laughs try It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia or The League. Both American and with much to teach our dim contemporary domestic fare.


Yes Greeen Wing was brilliant.

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