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Reply #30 posted 11/03/03 5:36am

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I'm most curious about League Of Gentleman. I think the US would like that. Monty Python went down well over there (I think?) and Hammer Horror did to, didn't it?
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Reply #31 posted 11/03/03 5:57am

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daned said:

I'm most curious about League Of Gentleman. I think the US would like that. Monty Python went down well over there (I think?) and Hammer Horror did to, didn't it?

yes I'm curious too ... I'm not sure it would translate too well to American though ...
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Reply #32 posted 11/03/03 6:07am

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If the U.S haven't seen any Blackadder, U missed the classic of a generation! nod

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First World War version was my personal fave.
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Reply #33 posted 11/03/03 6:27am

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Most of the UK sitcoms in America are BBC (on a pretty widely available channel called BBC America) It was may insanity saviour while I was in the states. Lots of them go down really well, Ab FAb is huge and so (ahem) keeping up apperances, oh those Brits and there quirky ways!!
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