What are your favourite BRITISH TV programmes (past and present)?

TARDIS, Dalek and me - This is me at the National Film Museum in London near the Doctor Who section.
@karen1969 (1779)
May 21, 2010 6:33am CST
What are your favourite BRITISH television programmes, both past and present? I live in the UK and love a lot of our programmes such as Doctor Who, Life On Mars, Ashes to Ashes, Casualty, Holby City, Dancing On Ice, Strictly Come Dancing, etc. I also love old British sitcoms from the 1970s and 1980s like Man About The House, Are You Being Served?, George & Mildred, Terry & June, Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em, Only Fools and Horses, etc. If you live outside the UK, which of our programmes are shown on TV in your countries? I will attach a photo of me at the National Film Museum in London, whee I am standing near the Doctor Who exhibit with the Dalek and the TARDIS.
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@burrito88 (2774)
• United States
21 May 10
Here in the US most of the British shows used to be comedies shown on PBS. Of those I liked some oldies like Red Dwarf, Black Adder, and Mr. Bean. Also they showed Dr. Who with Tom Brown. I follow the new Dr. Who's on BBC America along with Torchwood (hoping for more), Skins and the In-betweeners I was sorry to see Survivors and Primeval get cancelled. If you go way way back I used to liked the Avengers (with Diana Rigg), Secret Agent, and the now somewhat cultist Prisoner. I tought Gavin and Stacy was interesting and I miss Father Ted.
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@karen1969 (1779)
21 May 10
You have mentioned some great programmes there! Black Adder was excellent, really funny and Rowan Atkinson is a genius in this and in Mr. Bean, such a clever man. We saw him as Fagin in Oliver! on stage in the West End (London) and he was amazing in that too. Yes, Tom Baker was an excellent Doctor Who. Torchwood is excellent too, have you seen Torchwood - Children of Earth? I hope they do more series in the future too. Skins is great, it is filmed in the city I live in (Bristol) and two of my daughters have had small roles in it as extras. I love Survivors and was sad that finished. The Avengers was also excellent and The New Avengers with Joanna Lumley.
@karen1969 (1779)
22 May 10
I have heard similar things about US TV and I think some British shows work because they are British, so don't work if they become too American. I was pleased they decided not to do Torchwood as I don't think it would work either. Did the US version of QueeX As Folk work? I enjoyed the British version of that too.
@burrito88 (2774)
• United States
22 May 10
I think an American Torchwood would lack too many thngs. First, you'd need a character like Capt. Jack and right now there's only one of them. (Torchwood had the luxury of the character being introduced in Dr. Who.) Second you'd need to use the same special effects group which might not be possible. I had hoped that the SyFy channel here might replace Fox in making an American version of Torchwood which at least be better than having Fox involved. The trouble is SyFy already has Sanctuary and Warehouse 13 so an American Torchwood on there would seem a bit like another version of those shows.
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• Romania
22 May 10
hi, I am from Romania and unfortunally we do not get too many briths tv programs. there is one that I love. it is called"top gear"and I just love those three guys. i usually never wach sport or car programs but this one I really enjoy and never lose any episode if it is possible. I think that they are the best and I like their humor, too. all the best!
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• Romania
22 May 10
how do you know "salut din Anglia?" who teach you these roumanian words. I am really happy that someone likes Romania. unfortunally there are a lot of people who hate us as they think that we are all gipsys...and because of this I am not proud of being a Roumanian. it is good that you like gymnastic but the bad thing is that, in my country, the gymnastic is dying as there is no interest to promote this sport. politicians are only interested about making money and that's all. I think we now have the worst government ever. anyway, have a great weekend and it was a real pleasure to change some words with you. bye for now...
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@karen1969 (1779)
25 May 10
I have taught myself some Romanian from reading some Romanian articles online, from my online Romanian friends, etc. I love languages and as I want to visit your country one day, I try to learn some words and phrases. I went to the European Gymnastics Championships a few weeks ago and a Romanian man was handing out some postcards of the gymnastics team. I saw it was Romania so I said "Multumesc foarte mult" to him and he was very happy and surprised to find an English woman knew some words of his language! I know the Romanian gymnasts have been suffering from lack of money and some coaches moving to the USA for bigger salaries, but the senior and junior girls are very talented and the Head Coach Nicolae Forminte seems a wonderful man, so I think they will do well. In the European Championships this month, Amelia Racea won the gold medal on the beam!
@karen1969 (1779)
22 May 10
Salut din Anglia! I love Romania, I am very interested in your country because I love gymnastics. I was interested to hear you see Top Gear in your country. We all enjoy that too, especially my 18 year old son, who likes the cars too. I am not interested in cars, but I like the rapport between the three presenters and the humour.
@dloveli (4366)
• United States
21 May 10
Hey Karen, I found a show on the BBC channel and then it stopped. I forget the name but it was about the son of Van helsing and they help find all the monsters that are a danger to the public. I started watching it and even went and watched all the back episodes. Then one day it was gone. I cant remember the name and its really irritating me. If you know the show Im talking about, can you tell me? Thanks I love Doctor Who also. I used to watch it when it was on years ago. My sister loved that show. dl
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@karen1969 (1779)
21 May 10
Was it a recent show? Do you remember any of the actors in it? I was thinking it might be Demons, but that was on ITV I think.
@veromar (1453)
• Argentina
21 May 10
Absolutely Fabulous! Those women never failed to make me laugh so hard I cried! Loved their drunken escapades and the situations they found themselves in.
@karen1969 (1779)
21 May 10
I didn't like that one much, though I am a fan of Joanna Lumley and have enjoyed her acting in many other roles over the years.
@rosie230 (1703)
21 May 10
I also love all the ones you have mentioned above, and there is also robins nest and men behaving badly, i thought it was quite funny, and i enjoyed watching caroline quentin in this programme... all i can say is thank goodness for sky tv and uk gold lol, because that it where I watch all those old shows that i enjoy...!!
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@karen1969 (1779)
21 May 10
Oh yes, Robin's Nest and Men Behaving Badly were both great. I agree, I watch the repeats on UK Gold and buy the DVDs of my favourite series too. I am watching Crown Court on DVD at the moment from 1973. The Paramount Comedy Channel has days where it shows George & Mildred, Bless This House, Man About The House, etc. back to back and I watch these a lot.
@kahmed09 (92)
25 May 10
faulty towers!!! :) many even only fools and horses
@karen1969 (1779)
25 May 10
Yes, Fawlty Towers is an excellent programme and so is Only Fools and Horses! Classic TV!
@sender621 (14894)
• United States
21 May 10
I was a long time fan of Dr. Who. I will still watch it when i can catch it. Benny Hill was also a favorite. Above all, Dr. Who has been my favorite.
@karen1969 (1779)
21 May 10
I have watched Dr Who since I was a child in the 1970s. Do you have a favourite Doctor? Mine are Tom Baker, Patrick Troughton, David Tennant, Matt Smith and Jon Pertwee. The only one I don't like so much is William Hartnell.