Iraq invaded Kuwait. Margaret Thatcher was thrown out of office. Marathon bars changed their name to "Snickers". Yes, there is little doubt that 1990 was a momentous year. But it was a big year for ...
The 1990s were a golden age for British sitcoms, with some of the best-loved and most enduring comedies of all time airing during the decade - but many of the stars are sadly no longer with us ...
You can’t beat a classic British sitcom. There have been some absolute corkers over the decades that have cemented British television’s reputation for making the finest comedy anywhere in the world.
Of all the genres the Brits are well-known for, perhaps comedy is their best. Ever since the dawn of television, creative thinkers across the pond have been evolving the genre of comedy at a ...
The ’90s sitcom fits alongside American newsroom shows like “Murphy Brown,” but it’s a little slower and more misanthropic. By Margaret Lyons “Drop the Dead Donkey,” available on the Roku Channel and ...
On the 15th February 1988 Red Dwarf appeared on television screens for the first time. The comedy is now celebrating its silver anniversary and thus it seems a good time for Ian Wolf to take a brief ...
From the classic comedy of Monty Python to the beloved 21st-century Cornetto Trilogy, the creative minds across the pond in the UK are famed for pioneering some of the biggest movements in film and TV ...