EmmetSpiceland wrote: » ‘Upwardly Mobile’, had a massive “thing” for Hilary Fannin. Still do.
Princess Consuela Bananahammock wrote: » There were two that aired around the same time back in the early 2000s that weer good. Fergus's Wedding (young engaged couple hiring a professional wedding planner to arrange a kinky swinger wedding) Paths to Freedom (mockumentary about the experiences of a weatlthy gynocologist who was found guilty of a hit-and-run and an inner city rap artist/career petty criminal upon their release from prison)
Hodors Appletart wrote: » Upwardly Mobile it should remain forgotten
The Mulk wrote: » You probably loved her in Extra Extra, Read all about it. I can only remember Lorraine Pilkington being in it!https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0297557/
Hangdogroad wrote: » That was just awful. I remember seeing just one episode and thinking how did this shyte get commissioned?
Hangdogroad wrote: » The Fitz was basically BBC trying to copy the success of Fr Ted. Lasted just one series in 2000. The "joke" was the family in it lived in a house that was half in the Republic and half in Northern Ireland and they all had red wigs for some reason. Was shockingly bad.
El Tarangu wrote: » Was just going to post about this - "baddies"/comic relief was a British Army patrol that was always creeping around their house because they suspected them of something. Reminiscent of "Give my head peace".
keano_afc wrote: » The Cassidys. Best forgotten. Dan & Becs. Ditto.
Beechwoodspark wrote: » Hot Milk and Pepper Not a sitcom more of a “vehicle” for Brendan o Carroll and his sidekick at the time Was pretty bad
Beechwoodspark wrote: » “mattie” Just when you think it can’t get much worse than killinascully, along comes a sitcom featuring pat short as a country detective in the big city
mailforkev wrote: » There was one a few years back that I actually thought wasn’t bad. Can’t remember the name, it was a family surname. Everyone, kids and parents, were played by actors roughly the same age.
the purple tin wrote: » Damo and Ivor. Has it been forgotten yet?