Update on britcoms as promised:
The Day Today: Got it and it's brilliant. Better than "Brass Eye" IMO
Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em: Remembered this show after some searching. It's good but I find Crawford's role a bit annoying at times. I know that's the whole point and why it's funny in the first place (clumsiness to the spontaneous self-combustion levels) but I'll skip this show for the time being as I watched it on beebs not so long ago.
This morning with Richard Not Judy: I was quite pleased I downloaded the first season and the second one is in queue. Not the funniest show I've ever seen but still an essential part of any good britcom collection even tho it's not exactly a sitcom. But hey... they sit and communicate (that's what I thought "sitcom" stands for when I was still thumb sucking... you can prolly imagine what I thought "soap opera" stands for)
The detectives: Also remembered this show and have watched it on beebs once long ago. I can't give you my opinion of it cuz I don't really remember if it was any good. Anyway, will DL it in time.
Open All Hours & Porridge: Dunno how on Earth I didn't recognise those two titles. Sure I remember those shows
I consider both as classics and a must have. Two more in queue
The High Life: Got it and am still watching it ATM. Also downloaded the pilot episode that I don't think was ever aired at all as it doesn't include all the post-production content and is without the background laughter of the simulated live audience. Will let you know what I thought of it once I get through it. So far it's good but seems to be getting better with every episode
Rab C. Nesbitt: Also still watching it and what I saw was most excellent. Loads of laughs
Got to that "trip to Spain" ep and it was hillarious... "look, snow"
and Rab meeting his Spanish double
Monkey Dust: Still in DL. Watched the first ep and it was really good IMO. A bit on the dark side but I liked it.
Others in the list are waiting 'till I improve my share ratio on certain torrent site.
"Absolute Power" is rather interesting sitcom, funny with some gag moments even and is mainly adult-oriented political/social satire of this PR company spinning all and everything they can get paid for. Excellent cast (Stephen Fry, John Bird,...) and some really witty lines. It requires some getting used to and is rather fast-paced so don't give up on it after watching just the first ep