No wrong answers. Could be a game show, docu-series, fiction, sci-fi, anything that didn’t make it but should have.

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    Time team. That shit was amazing. It went on for like 20+ years and EVERY. SINGLE. TIME. it was fascinating. The closest thing we have now is josh gates’ expedition unknown, which is really hit and miss. Recently it’s been so picky about things they’re likely to hit on that some seasons only have 4-6 episodes. He tries to make the finds to be to big. Time team found all kinds of fantastic things because they were just looking for historical significance, not mountains of treasure. But they always found treasures of some kind. That was a really great, fascinating show.

    I’m also a really big fan of top gear.

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      I feel like this about another C4 program of that era - Grand Designs.

      Gone on for years now, but it just seeing how these people underestimate what they are getting into and will then just throw extra fuel on the pressure fire “just started renovating this massive listed barn that’s 90% falling down and has no actual foundations, time to have a baby! Oh and you’re also self employed and going to manage the project yourself and do some of the building yourself you say?”

      "To sum it up, how financially crippled are you and how many mortgages do you now have 😂 " .

      Kevin McCloud is basically taking the piss out of you for the whole show.

      It will be weird when it’s not on anymore.

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        Yeah, but guess what? They found a wall! It always felt so much better than like supernatural shows where they’re like “we totally found evidence” yeah, sure ya did. “No, we did, see this spec of dust? That’s a ghost”. Alright, but did ya find a floor or nails? Show me the gpr.

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    Absolutely Fabulous is a great sitcom about a teenaged girl dealing with her narcissistic mother’s shenanigans. funny AND has some real moments.

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    Jam.

    Dark and weird sketch comedy from Chris Morris (probably best known for the film Four Lions, and the already-mentioned TV series Brass Eye). Transgressive comedy from the past usually either feels tame or completely unacceptable as social mores drift over time, but this (for the most part) still manages to sit in the sweet spot.

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      Seems my brain just assumed that Brass Eye had already been mentioned… Double checked the thread, and it somehow hasn’t, despite the Paedogeddon episode being one of the most notorious pieces of British TV in history. If you’re going to watch just one piece of Morris’ TV work, it should be this episode.

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      It was so much better, both as TV and as something in the spirit of Douglas Adams, than that mess of a Netflix series which followed it.

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    Toast of London, Stewart Lee - 7th greatest comedian special, Duchess of Duke street

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      In terms of innovative storyline and the actors’ performances, Blake’s 7 pretty much still holds up. If you can look past wobbly effects, some plots awkwardly forced in or abandoned due to behind-the-scenes stuff (like cast leaving), and the occasional silly-ass cockroach suit, it’s a great chunk of surprisingly dark, moody, and clever television.

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    Monkey Dust.

    It was such a viscerally funny show, which never really got the chance to shine in its 3 seasons. It’s a little dated now but it’s still got some brutal takes that are relevant today.

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        Yeah, his death was also responsible for Mark Lamarr leaving Nevermind the Buzzcocks and that show never had the same edge after.

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      I love monkey dust. Most of the sketches are still relevant and really funny. Definitely worth a watch for those who haven’t seen it.

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          I found it out on the high seas one time so I have all the episodes. I liked it so much I also tried to buy all the seasons on DVD. Sadly only season 1 is available, apparently there were licensing issues with the music for season 2 and 3 that prevented it from being released.