Humour! British VS American

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  • @charlestownsend9280
    @charlestownsend9280 4 роки тому +3988

    American escapism: everyone has a happy life.
    British escapism: everyone has just as crappy a life or worse as we do.

    • @AimPerfectly
      @AimPerfectly 4 роки тому +27

      tru

    • @lacari0805
      @lacari0805 4 роки тому +230

      US show: oh my god I just fell over, hahaha that’s so relatable and funny, oh my god her crush just saw that and someone called her and idiot
      U.K. show: he’s getting a divorce, his boss is gunna fire him, he’s got massive secret debts, he’s started doing coke and just got arrested and now he wants to kill himself, omg this comedy is so fucking funny and relatable 😂

    • @threethymes
      @threethymes 4 роки тому +40

      So true, and that style has a long history: Fleabag, Green Wing, Spaced, the IT Crowd, Fawlty Towers, Steptoe and Son.

    • @frostyblade8842
      @frostyblade8842 4 роки тому +15

      @@threethymes fawlty towers is one if the best shows ever

    • @nunyabusiness3738
      @nunyabusiness3738 4 роки тому +3

      @@lacari0805 mood

  • @LaneBee
    @LaneBee 4 роки тому +2131

    Someone once said the difference between British and American comedy is this:
    A customer finds a fly in their soup and starts yelling at the incompetent waiter.
    In an American comedy, the main character is the customer or their date.
    In a British comedy, the main character is the waiter.

    • @krashd
      @krashd 4 роки тому +231

      Someone else said the difference between American and British comedy is a director saying "We're going to do the pie gag!" and the American says "OK, I'm ready to throw the pie!" while the Brits says "I'm ready to be hit by the pie!". I think they had just been watching Laurel & Hardy to be honest.

    • @KarlaMB
      @KarlaMB 4 роки тому +55

      John Cleese is the waiter.

    • @jamesrxdriguez4773
      @jamesrxdriguez4773 4 роки тому +11

      @Karla Bradley love Monty Python & John Cleese 😂😂 UK 4 LIF3

    • @user-lu4fn9pe4y
      @user-lu4fn9pe4y 4 роки тому +23

      i'd just eat it, and that would be Iraqis comedy

    • @aonghusmcboaby8289
      @aonghusmcboaby8289 4 роки тому +7

      Excuse me I've got a bit of a dirty knife, could you get me another one?

  • @xTunafishx
    @xTunafishx 4 роки тому +1689

    It's a subtle but significant divide, but as an exmple: Americans want to root for Robin Hood, Brits want to see King John fail

    • @AChickandaDuck
      @AChickandaDuck 4 роки тому +263

      Bono described it this way: When an American walks past a mansion on the hill, he looks up at it and thinks “One day, that will be me.” An Irish person walks past the mansion, looks up at it and thinks, “One day, I’m gonna get that bastard.”

    • @nyx.8254
      @nyx.8254 4 роки тому +51

      Eat the rich

    • @diablo.the.cheater
      @diablo.the.cheater 4 роки тому +26

      @@nyx.8254 That takes roasting to a whole new level

    • @jadecarlile4842
      @jadecarlile4842 4 роки тому +7

      I'm American and at least where I'm from we identify more with what your describing as British

    • @chloe7219
      @chloe7219 4 роки тому +2

      This is so true 😂

  • @katiehealy29
    @katiehealy29 4 роки тому +887

    British comedy: life is crap but at least it’s crap for everyone

  • @SophieeeeeB
    @SophieeeeeB 4 роки тому +401

    I think British comedy has a tendency to be dark, sarcastic and very much “taking the piss out of general life” comedy, we do enjoy that. Friday Night Dinner and The Inbetweeners are quite good examples of that. Panel shows like Whose Line Is It Anyway you have Mock the Week. There are similarities between American and British humour but I think British humour tends to be very specific.

    • @merlin5407
      @merlin5407 3 роки тому +2

      And Saturday night takeaway

    • @hesky10
      @hesky10 2 роки тому +1

      Whose line originated on British radio, then TV then drew Carey moved it across the Atlantic, mostly for Ryan stiles and Colin Mochrie

  • @emjenkins464
    @emjenkins464 4 роки тому +3555

    Peak British comedy is Horrible Histories and you can't prove me wrong....
    (Hence why ghosts is also great)

  • @Neelay98
    @Neelay98 4 роки тому +542

    American sitcoms love to end happily, British sitcoms usually just end

    • @Kayodoms
      @Kayodoms 4 роки тому +9

      Seinfeld ended with them in prison for a year lol

    • @ohawwgeez3112
      @ohawwgeez3112 4 роки тому +1

      Judeau that series didn’t end.

    • @K9_1.0
      @K9_1.0 4 роки тому +1

      So true

    • @3man3
      @3man3 4 роки тому +14

      The office UK - reality
      The office us - pipe dream

    • @hiimniasha
      @hiimniasha 4 роки тому

      🤣🤣🤣

  • @George-hl4ji
    @George-hl4ji 4 роки тому +1568

    British comedy can be highly offensive and no one bat an eyelid. But in America that would be looked down on.

    • @lacari0805
      @lacari0805 4 роки тому +247

      A character could say “fuck off you cunt” during a super emotional scene in a U.K. show and it would fit

    • @notaseat5934
      @notaseat5934 4 роки тому +179

      YES, we are literally made of sarcasm and dry humour. We straight up insult each other and we find it absolutely hilarious

    • @JeM130177
      @JeM130177 4 роки тому +25

      I totally get what you mean by this though at the same time things like Family Guy really push the boundaries of offensive..i guess they got cancelled a bunch of times hahaha...then again they never say the word "shit" 😂 it's so funny what is and isn't viewed as offensive in the different countries

    • @davidsheerin1029
      @davidsheerin1029 4 роки тому +14

      @@JeM130177 Yeah - "poop" sounds like baby talk.

    • @Astavyastataa
      @Astavyastataa 4 роки тому +6

      Brits can only be offensive to white folcc. They don’t have a loicense to be actually offensive. Vulgarity is neither the pinnacle of humour or offensiveness.

  • @bethan2600
    @bethan2600 4 роки тому +589

    For me it’s like,
    American humour: here’s the joke! Here’s another joke! Hey have another! * end *
    British humour: have a joke! Let’s build on this joke, subtle reference to past joke, build joke further, climax of joke
    where you’re dying with laughter * end *
    I’m conclusion, I will pay you £100 if you can find me an American show that’s as funny to me the first time round as Blackadder is the forty eighth time round...

    • @lawrencian
      @lawrencian 4 роки тому +16

      I love Blackadder!

    • @RishiintheAir
      @RishiintheAir 4 роки тому +9

      I agree, and I would recommend Arrested Development. I don't think any other American show has made me laugh as much

    • @bethan2600
      @bethan2600 4 роки тому +11

      Blackadder is the peak of comedy. It’ll never not make me laugh out loud.

    • @Abi_144
      @Abi_144 4 роки тому +7

      Blackadder is the best

    • @Abi_144
      @Abi_144 4 роки тому +4

      It makes me laugh until I cry

  • @natasha1705
    @natasha1705 4 роки тому +1059

    why didn’t you talk about the inbetweeners and how the american version is awful because the jokes are changed so much. really shows how being vulgar is acceptable in british comedy but not in US comedy.

    • @ghostlybf3785
      @ghostlybf3785 4 роки тому +88

      I can’t get over “bus turds” that’s when I needed to stop watching the American imbetweeners

    • @domyboji
      @domyboji 4 роки тому +26

      But then you have a US comedy like It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia where the show's enduring popularity is dictated by vulgarity and general immorality. While it's not a critical darling, it's definitely a pop culture hit. And I can't imagine its format working in the UK. A Russian edition was attempted but it didn't pan out.

    • @otorbaev
      @otorbaev 4 роки тому +16

      No that completely isn't the case. The us Inbetweeners is just a bad show, by itself. You can't just say one is an 'American' interpretation of it, because you could have bad writers, bad producers, bad actors. It's just a bad show.

    • @Chloesfarm
      @Chloesfarm 4 роки тому +2

      Djantai Otorbaev how can you say it’s a bad show when soooo many people love it? if you were to say that you personally didn’t like it then fair enough but it’s very arrogant to say it’s a ‘bad show’ as it clearly isn’t because so many people enjoy it!

    • @otorbaev
      @otorbaev 4 роки тому +28

      @@Chloesfarmbecause the US Inbetweeners was widely considered a fail, scoring a 3.2 on IMDB, and 1/5 on the Telegraph. Not to mention it was immediately canceled after its debut season. Literally search US Inbetweeners and there will be nothing but videos destroying the show. I'm sorry, but this just makes it a bad show. Not to be confused with the UK Inbetweeners which is good and is widely praised

  • @theeaudacity2648
    @theeaudacity2648 4 роки тому +927

    I love both British and American humour but British wins it for me.

    • @alexmercer866
      @alexmercer866 4 роки тому

      Only don rickles topped funnier than british comedy

    • @MultiLardarse
      @MultiLardarse 4 роки тому

      @@alexmercer866 and rodney dangerfield

    • @leahj2495
      @leahj2495 4 роки тому +8

      yeah same! some of my fave tv shows are american sitcoms (friends, Brooklyn nine nine) but I think when it comes to stand up especially British wins by a long shot for me personally

    • @benshorthouse2979
      @benshorthouse2979 4 роки тому

      Leah xx Brooklyn I never saw the hype with it maybe I’ve grown out if it now I’m 18

    • @TKDDLJ09
      @TKDDLJ09 4 роки тому +4

      @@leahj2495 this sums me up pretty well. I like american tv comedies, but standup the british are crushing it. Also British panel shows are the best, taskmaster, 8 out of 10 cats - with ot without countdown, WILTY ect. Its just so funny, because so much of the humor is just them playing of each other.

  • @chchchcherrybomb37
    @chchchcherrybomb37 4 роки тому +2022

    The Graham Norton Show is funnier than every US talk show, because Graham Norton is funny.

    • @sanityisrelative
      @sanityisrelative 4 роки тому +30

      My favorite US later night show was when Craig Ferguson was at the helm of the Late Late show. And I think that was because he basically did whatever he wanted and broke out of the American talk show mold.

    • @xzonia1
      @xzonia1 4 роки тому +5

      I adore Graham Norton, but no one has ever made me laugh more than David Letterman did in his heyday. Johnny Carson wasn't as funny as either of these guys, but he's my favorite because I absolutely loved him when I was a kid. There's been a lot of great talk show hosts, past and present.

    • @JeM130177
      @JeM130177 4 роки тому +51

      Big thing with Graham is it's never about him. He's naturally funny and chimes in but it's never more important that he's funny over the rest of the show.

    • @davidsheerin1029
      @davidsheerin1029 4 роки тому +1

      He's Scottsh and made a bit of a name for himself at the Edinburgh Fringe as the character "Bing Hitler", but not for much else before he moved to America.

    • @nickball4071
      @nickball4071 4 роки тому +4

      Plus Graham Norton gives all his guests booze, get 'em liquored up and hope they say something they shouldn't lol

  • @_roy_1_me643
    @_roy_1_me643 4 роки тому +1486

    Friends isn’t even a comedy show in my mind, it’s just a show where like jokes happen and a laugh track tells me it’s funny

    • @evan
      @evan  4 роки тому +138

      I’ve only seen a handful of episodes and yeah it’s... enjoyable! But I get what you’re saying

    • @RK-ep8qy
      @RK-ep8qy 4 роки тому +7

      @Joe S tbbt is also just weird and perverse

    • @ala0284
      @ala0284 4 роки тому +23

      Friends would be genuinely funny without it as well tbf

    • @frostyblade8842
      @frostyblade8842 4 роки тому +16

      @@RK-ep8qy hey tbbt is amazing imo I really the enjoy the humour and science-ness it's one of my favourite shows

    • @craigtrish2011
      @craigtrish2011 4 роки тому +19

      You know Friends and BBT where in front of a live audience right? Not every show is a laugh track...
      Plus, they're Sitcoms which literally stands for situational comedy. So it's by very definition a comedy show, just a different kind. Maybe open your mind a bit and expand your knowledge :)

  • @nakaharaindria
    @nakaharaindria 4 роки тому +185

    As an outsider (non-British non-American) who consumes both media:
    I feel like American comedy puts emphasise how even in the worst day the main character will get their rainbow and sunshine after the storm at the end of the episode. So the viewer is supposed to root for the main character.
    While British comedy puts emphasises on the main character's shitty life, which means that happy ending is not always guaranteed and you just have to deal with it. This makes the main character either becomes more relatable to the viewer OR it makes the viewer laughs at someone whose life is worse than theirs.

    • @hannahvasby-burnie2477
      @hannahvasby-burnie2477 4 роки тому +2

      In your honest opinion then, which style of comedy do you prefer? What are your favourite shows of each time? It's really interesting seeing an outside perspective ☺️

    • @nakaharaindria
      @nakaharaindria 4 роки тому +17

      Hannah Vasby-Burnie Honestly, when it comes to sitcom, I can’t choose which one I prefer simply because I like different things depending on my own mood. I watch American sitcom to cheer me up and it’s generally easier to digest. I watch British sitcom when I’m in the mood for something more wicked, dark, or dry.
      On the top of my head, I can recall more American sitcoms than British, simply because I watch a lot more American sitcoms due to accessibility (for the fact that it’s readily available on my country’s Netflix and some also aired in my local TV while for British sitcoms I have to actively look for it).
      Brooklyn 99, Friends, and HIMYM are some American sitcoms that I quite like. For British, I love the IT Crowd, Bad Education, and The Office. (I haven’t actually watched Gavin and Stacey and I’m ashamed to admit to that haha.)
      But if we’re talking about standup comedy, I feel like I prefer British ones. (Don’t ask me why, because I don’t know the reason. I don’t even know the diff between the two styles of standup comedy.) I’m currently enjoying James Acaster. Though I really, really like John Mulaney. The thing is, he’s the only American standup comedian that I love. I can’t stand the others that I’ve tried to watch for unknown reasons.
      TL;DR
      I love both American and British sitcoms and I have no preference for it. I love British standup comedians more than American standup comedians for unknown reasons.

    • @hannahvasby-burnie2477
      @hannahvasby-burnie2477 4 роки тому +5

      @@nakaharaindria thank you so much for taking the time to reply. This was really interesting to me, so thanks. I'm the same as you I think, I watch a lot of American shows because of accessibility and I prefer British standup.

    • @clau6023
      @clau6023 4 роки тому +2

      yes exactly! i would describe it the same way

    • @kierbear3197
      @kierbear3197 3 роки тому

      @@nakaharaindria have you watched the “inbetweeners And Friday night dinner”? Worth a watch.

  • @radish_dash4155
    @radish_dash4155 4 роки тому +414

    Americans like seeing what they could be, Brits like seeing what they aren't

    • @yourgaycousin5728
      @yourgaycousin5728 4 роки тому +31

      This might be related but probably not.....anyway
      British people love complaining about Britain but when other people *coughcoughamericanscoughcough* (no offence) complain about Britain we get all defensive.
      or maybe thats just me

    • @sshep86
      @sshep86 4 роки тому +38

      @@yourgaycousin5728 We do have a self depricating humour in the UK, quite famous for it. Most people are fine with being made fun of. But when you really look at it, the USA doesn't really have a slef depricating humour at all. In fact quite the reverse they have a self elevating humour and then a depricating humour for other countries. You can probably see why it would get the backs up of some people. Typically Americans are not very self critical or even self aware, but are very good at picking on others. Just an observation.

    • @sshep86
      @sshep86 4 роки тому +24

      @@yourgaycousin5728 In a nut shell. They will laugh at others, but not at theirselves.

    • @sisir360
      @sisir360 4 роки тому +1

      Both of those mean the same thing lol

    • @kelman727
      @kelman727 4 роки тому +8

      Americans like seeing what they want the world to be.
      Brits like seeing the world as it is.

  • @FHDOnTheStreet
    @FHDOnTheStreet 4 роки тому +3500

    British humour is clever and dry and realistic where as american humour is more optimistic and forced imo

    • @Kn1cknackz0
      @Kn1cknackz0 4 роки тому +42

      Not necessarily

    • @sydstowe6163
      @sydstowe6163 4 роки тому +65

      disagree, one of my favorite all time shows is It's Always Sunny which is not optimistic at all

    • @craigtrish2011
      @craigtrish2011 4 роки тому +52

      Yer, Always Sunny is very realistic and VERY dry humour and is hilarious. So it's wrong to say only British humour is like that lol and I'm British.

    • @monkeymox2544
      @monkeymox2544 4 роки тому +145

      @@craigtrish2011 To be fair, nobody is saying that ALL American humour is one way, and all British humour is another way. The point is there's a general trend. You could say that some American comedy is kind of British (eg South Park, which was inspired by Monty Python to a large degree), and some British comedy is kind of American (like Gavin and Stacey, which has a level of optimism and uplift to it which you don't find much in British comedy). But as a general rule, I think its fair to say that at the heart of British comedy is an appreciation of failure, and a desire to mock hypocrisy and pretension, whereas at the heart of American comedy is an appreciation of success. Many of our most beloved characters aren't even all that likeable: Mark Corrigan, Basil Fawlty, Alan Partridge, Edmund Blackadder, Steptoe and Son, Mrs Bucket, David Brent. There are of course examples of the antihero in American comedy, but they're much rarer in my experience.
      A weird exception I've noticed is American cartoon sitcoms - for some reason they're often much more willing to have unlikable characters and failures at the heart of their stories. The Simpsons, South Park, Family Guy, American Dad, King of the Hill... somehow, they seem to be the exact opposite of live action sitcoms being made in the same era.

    • @jack36afc18
      @jack36afc18 4 роки тому +84

      In America the comedian tells the joke, in Britain the comedian IS the joke.

  • @sueacord1678
    @sueacord1678 4 роки тому +439

    The reason "Whose Line Is It Anyway?" is like a British panel show is that it is the American version of the British show of the same name!

    • @xaverlustig3581
      @xaverlustig3581 4 роки тому +11

      Damn you beat me to it :D

    • @joewilding1371
      @joewilding1371 4 роки тому +14

      I was really worried that I'd have to comment that myself

    • @sanityisrelative
      @sanityisrelative 4 роки тому +24

      It's not even an American version. We just straight stole it.

    • @TheOriginalDalamanza
      @TheOriginalDalamanza 4 роки тому +3

      Came here to say just that!

    • @q.e.d.9112
      @q.e.d.9112 4 роки тому +14

      sanityisrelative
      You mean 🇬🇧 sold it to you. Same thing, though. It looks British because it is British.

  • @georgeh-w5041
    @georgeh-w5041 4 роки тому +413

    Mr bean was designed to be universally understood 😊

    • @evan
      @evan  4 роки тому +36

      yes true

    • @kittynekocat
      @kittynekocat 4 роки тому +5

      My Japanese students love him haha

    • @oldlantern4754
      @oldlantern4754 4 роки тому +3

      In my eighth grade English class (in the us) our teacher showed us twilight zone, Simpson’s, and mr bean to 1) give us a break and 2) teach us plot structure. The class found both comedies to be quite funny. : )

    • @stephanieseahorse7931
      @stephanieseahorse7931 4 роки тому +3

      That's why he was part of UKs Olympic opening ceremony.

    • @maxresdefault_
      @maxresdefault_ 4 роки тому

      Though it is really made worse by the laugh track

  • @azxjam491
    @azxjam491 4 роки тому +455

    I live in Britain but not England
    Americans: “wait that’s illegal”

    • @Flame1611
      @Flame1611 4 роки тому +8

      Then you must be a Scot!

    • @theduke9510
      @theduke9510 4 роки тому +5

      Or Irish.

    • @moyrahood
      @moyrahood 4 роки тому +9

      Jamie Davies Or Welsh!

    • @kelman727
      @kelman727 4 роки тому +10

      Duke Robert IV
      Northern Irish...

    • @spaceowl5957
      @spaceowl5957 4 роки тому +10

      Same thing using "American" as a synonym for "from the US". Canadians and Brazilians and Mexicans are American, too

  • @rosiep3247
    @rosiep3247 4 роки тому +63

    Evan: I think a great American comedy show is whose line is it anyway
    Whose line: actually ran in the UK for about 10 years before they made a US version

    • @rosmarinus7727
      @rosmarinus7727 3 роки тому +2

      And it started out on Radio 4, as did many British comedies. That's another difference - the trying a format on Radio (lower budget) and it may then move to tv. Whose Line, Goodness Gracious Me, Little Britain, The Mighty Boosh etc. I don't know whether that happens as much now as in the past though. I grew up in the UK and now live in the US so not as in the loop.
      I wish panel shows worked over here, there is Wait Wait Don't Tell Me on NPR. They tried to do a version of Never Mind the Buzzcocks on VH1 (or maybe MTV) in the early 2000s and it just didn't work. More recently there was The Fix on Netflix, with Jimmy Carr hosting and Katherine Ryan as a regular panelist, which I quite enjoyed partly because I'm starved of that format here, but I see no indication there'll be a second season. I can't imagine Countdown, or even Cats Does Countdown, working in the US for a few reasons.

    • @DJChrisNeon
      @DJChrisNeon 3 роки тому

      @@rosmarinus7727 I reckon Would I Lie To You could work in the US…

    • @DJChrisNeon
      @DJChrisNeon 3 роки тому

      I actually just said the same thing, then thought I'd better check in case anyone else has said it 😅

    • @janicevango5791
      @janicevango5791 2 роки тому

      I was recently waiting for a TV programme to start and had to sit through the last five minutes of the American version of Whose Line Is It Anyway? and quite frankly it got on my nerves. Friends I’ve never found funny and my daughter couldn’t understand why. Yeah.

  • @gabriellehaskell4219
    @gabriellehaskell4219 4 роки тому +451

    Video idea: American reacts to old British comedy (Dad’s Army, Faulty Towers etc)

    • @Joe-yz7qx
      @Joe-yz7qx 4 роки тому +4

      They would have re-runs of Ab Fab on TV back in the day, but I could never understand what that were saying. I was assured that they were in fact speaking English.

    • @friendlyneighbourhoodbridg1354
      @friendlyneighbourhoodbridg1354 4 роки тому +8

      Or ARE YOU BEING SERVED? 😂😂

    • @EthanY-hr7qr
      @EthanY-hr7qr 4 роки тому +3

      Gabrielle Haskell dad army was the shit

    • @francesdmackay
      @francesdmackay 4 роки тому

      Steptoe and son! That will confuse them.

    • @laimonassileika2285
      @laimonassileika2285 4 роки тому +11

      Blackadder.

  • @slated4727
    @slated4727 4 роки тому +969

    I think the difference is that American comedies assume their viewers are idiots that need to be spoon-fed, whereas British shows assume that you're 100% in on the joke

    • @Kayodoms
      @Kayodoms 4 роки тому +2

      what American comedies have you watched?

    • @littlemochabear155
      @littlemochabear155 4 роки тому +3

      Simpsons ( enjoyed it )
      Big Bang Theory ( I think it's kinda sexist )
      Some Movies ( not memorable enough to remember )

    • @kierabutler1739
      @kierabutler1739 4 роки тому +3

      And because they assume you're in on it you become in on it

    • @winstonmarlowe5254
      @winstonmarlowe5254 4 роки тому +5

      Counterpoint: Archer, Arrested Development

    • @visiblerat
      @visiblerat 3 роки тому +1

      Community?

  • @Evar0se
    @Evar0se 4 роки тому +298

    SUCH A GOOD JAMES ACASTER IMPRESSION WHAT THE HELL

  • @maddy4939
    @maddy4939 4 роки тому +758

    Brits like uncomfortable humour that you know you shouldn’t find funny

    • @trashtalker-oz8vo
      @trashtalker-oz8vo 4 роки тому +8

      That literally sums up america

    • @molly8554
      @molly8554 4 роки тому +73

      kaylajohn1223 but then Americans get offended by everything

    • @trashtalker-oz8vo
      @trashtalker-oz8vo 4 роки тому +6

      Molly Yeah. Brits do too though. When you make a joke about their accent, they go off.

    • @MillsyLM
      @MillsyLM 4 роки тому +22

      Say what you like about a British accent I'm not going to "go off" I would take it in the spirit it's intended.

    • @maddy4939
      @maddy4939 4 роки тому +20

      kaylajohn1223 oi wot u sayin m8 shut ur mouf sunshine takin the bloody piss out me accent u wouldn’t av English if it weren’t for us lot >:[

  • @StiggusRattus
    @StiggusRattus 4 роки тому +110

    Best British comedies are Blackadder, Red Dwarf, Mr Bean, Horrible Histories, Yonderland, Ghosts and Gavin and Stacey

    • @eli7564
      @eli7564 4 роки тому +3

      The British Ghost yonderland was such a great show

    • @PandaGirlEllie
      @PandaGirlEllie 4 роки тому +2

      And benidorm

    • @charliemansell9933
      @charliemansell9933 4 роки тому +5

      Inbetweeners? 😂

    • @colonyofrats4193
      @colonyofrats4193 4 роки тому +9

      Only fools and horses? Dads army?

    • @krashd
      @krashd 4 роки тому +7

      Spaced, Father Ted, Green Wing, Peep Show, Friday Night Dinner, IT Crowd and for sketches.. Big Train, Mitchell & Webb and Armstrong & Miller

  • @millie000k
    @millie000k 4 роки тому +762

    Three words for british comedy: Offensive, sarcastic and dry

    • @gaildahlas
      @gaildahlas 4 роки тому +26

      I'd agree with the last two, but I'd go with "pessimistic" over the first. There's only a handful of offensive British comedians, and as far as I can tell most of us aren't so into that. Experiences differ though

    • @FHDOnTheStreet
      @FHDOnTheStreet 4 роки тому +17

      As the guy above said, it's realistic humour too. And, I'm only half way through the video, but Americans have a lot of canned laughter which kinda kills the whole point of laughter in my opinion.

    • @millie000k
      @millie000k 4 роки тому +2

      Tris Sharp Where I am from in the north, it is hard to go anywhere that isn’t full of offensive humour tbh

    • @FHDOnTheStreet
      @FHDOnTheStreet 4 роки тому +5

      @Joe S Yesss! Totally forgot that as well. You can't make a joke and then say that was a joke/explain it.
      It just doesn't work like that lmao

    • @tallulah9789
      @tallulah9789 4 роки тому +1

      not rly offensive as such

  • @JoeBleasdaleReal
    @JoeBleasdaleReal 4 роки тому +107

    Luke’s James Acaster impression was almost spot-on, even his inability to pronounce “r” in “degwree” 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @aimee1569
    @aimee1569 4 роки тому +355

    I find what Evan said about the office needing to make Michael likable for the american office to succeed interesting because in British comedy I think it's fairly common that nobody is actually that likable and it doesn't affect our enjoyment of the show. Also though his favorite seems to Senfield where I would also argue nobody was actually likable and that succeeded in the US.

    • @megandavis9072
      @megandavis9072 4 роки тому +28

      The Inbetweeners: they're all equally terrible, but in different ways. It works.

    • @q.e.d.9112
      @q.e.d.9112 4 роки тому +8

      AbFab...
      Blackadder...
      Bottom...
      Fawlty Towers...
      Keeping Up Appearances...
      Steptoe and Son...
      Till Death do us Part...
      Etc...
      Etc...

    • @LadyLocket
      @LadyLocket 4 роки тому +4

      @@q.e.d.9112 May I add One foot in the Grave, Open all hours and last of the Summer wine to that list.

    • @JeM130177
      @JeM130177 4 роки тому +8

      I thought this too! David Brent is a twat and a half...the only thing he had going for him is that he was never malicious...nothing seemed intentionally offensive or mean and he wanted nice things for people in his own way...he was just extremely annoying. I don't think we have to feel like we want to be friends with every character. We're like "some people are twats we all know them". Ricky Gervais is generally pretty good at staying juuuuuust on the boundary of being able to get away with something. It's either skill or luck I'm not sure yet hahahah

    • @AlauraJones
      @AlauraJones 4 роки тому +1

      Also Michael is not like-able in any season. As soon as you start to root for him he says something racist or nasty or someone offends him and he gets The Look of just pure stubbornness where you know he’s going to spend the rest of the episode overreacting like s.t.o.p. But most of the other characters are so like-able or good cringe it makes up for him.

  • @rosiep3247
    @rosiep3247 4 роки тому +12

    Hilarious that you mentioned whose line is it anyway as an example of an American sort of comedy panel show as it was actually a British show that was then imported over to America where they did it with the same format but different comedians, the American one got way more famous but it's actually a British show!

  • @Solid_Fuel
    @Solid_Fuel 3 роки тому +35

    as an impartial Norwegian, I really prefer British humor.
    Everything from Monty Python, The It Crowd, Hot Fuzz and the panel shows!
    Thank God for the panel shows!
    Norwegian tv has gained SO much from just adopting a few panel shows.
    "Nytt på Nytt" is the Norwegian "Have i got news for you" and it has been on since 1999 with viewership numbers as high as 1/5 of Norway!

    • @klimtkahlo
      @klimtkahlo 2 роки тому +3

      Same! As an European in the USA for a few decades I continue to prefer European humor. British humor is the best known but Europeans in general prefer that kind of humor. The more time I spend in the US the more I notice I am European to the core!

    • @dcmastermindfirst9418
      @dcmastermindfirst9418 2 роки тому

      It's humour

  • @joseficiek4155
    @joseficiek4155 4 роки тому +103

    I've always thought Its Always Sunny In Philadelphia has very British humour and it's one my favourite shows

    • @evan
      @evan  4 роки тому +32

      HOW did I not bring up always sunny!! Yeah I can see that

    • @Chantellejaggjagg
      @Chantellejaggjagg 4 роки тому +3

      Completely agree I was just thinking whilst watching this that always sunny is the only American comedy i really really enjoy

  • @MultiBigbird01
    @MultiBigbird01 4 роки тому +185

    The fact that in the US office season 2 they actually changed his character to make him more likeable and almost more perfect compared to season 1 itself shows the difference between british and american comedy though, given that in the uk characters that are flawed, are far from perfect, maybe even plain awful people are appreciated because we know that there are people like that in real life too and you can laugh at their misery they experience or create for others, whereas americans to a certain extent would not find such a character likeable because perfection and optimism still to a certain extend is desired in american tv. In british comedy, the main character does not need to have admirable qualities or look good to be enjoyed. It doesn't even matter if the character gets a happy and positive outcome where they achieve what they wanted either, because that's life. In reality, you a lot of the times will still fail to get what you want despite numerous efforts and struggle. Hard work doesn't always pay off.

    • @phoebe-gc6cu
      @phoebe-gc6cu 4 роки тому +1

      PERIODTT

    • @cryingeyebrows2773
      @cryingeyebrows2773 4 роки тому +2

      I mean, look at skins, every single character has something that would be deplorable in real life, but that all have their own fanbases

  • @isabellagonzalez5695
    @isabellagonzalez5695 4 роки тому +120

    As an American, yes our humor is definitely escapism. To be fair though, have y’all seen what’s happening in our country? We need an escape, even if it’s just in a comedy show.

    • @Maxpen14
      @Maxpen14 4 роки тому +1

      Escaping is a problem of escapism.

    • @rossstephen2568
      @rossstephen2568 4 роки тому +14

      British is also an escapism but in a different way. We just like seeing people with a worse life than us

    • @kelman727
      @kelman727 4 роки тому +5

      Ross Stephen
      I disagree. British humour sees the world as it is, American as they think it should be.

    • @jadelynelle218
      @jadelynelle218 4 роки тому +1

      @@rossstephen2568 Sounds like you need therapy.

    • @CloroxBleach-zy6yk
      @CloroxBleach-zy6yk 4 роки тому

      can you speak proper english please

  • @katie-may5173
    @katie-may5173 4 роки тому +59

    "If you can't laugh you'll cry" that's it that's british humour right there 😂

  • @rosemarypreston1726
    @rosemarypreston1726 4 роки тому +92

    One word, Outnumbered.
    One of the best 2000 comedy's

    • @lolagraham8013
      @lolagraham8013 4 роки тому +2

      Rosie I love outnumbered 💖💖💖

    • @holly8535
      @holly8535 4 роки тому +7

      Outnumbered is absolutely brilliant. It’s such a lifelike show and the fact that a lot of it was improvised by the kids makes it even better.

    • @georgie1785
      @georgie1785 4 роки тому

      Me and my friends used to inhale helium and act out scenes from outnumbered

    • @cryingeyebrows2773
      @cryingeyebrows2773 4 роки тому

      Loved this as a kid

    • @CMOT101
      @CMOT101 4 роки тому

      Outnumbered is fantastic.

  • @Louisyed
    @Louisyed 4 роки тому +160

    "Things get better"
    "Things stay the same rubbish all the time, yay"
    Summary of American versus British attitudes to life.

    • @cryingeyebrows2773
      @cryingeyebrows2773 4 роки тому +4

      "Things suck so I'll have a pint" moreso for britain

  • @ananasetc
    @ananasetc 4 роки тому +243

    ...and you used the british spelling of the word

    • @heatherspill5817
      @heatherspill5817 4 роки тому +78

      So proud *wipes tear dramatically *

    • @evan
      @evan  4 роки тому +111

      I've always been a big u fan

    • @millie000k
      @millie000k 4 роки тому +16

      whatevs *the correct spelling of the word... 😂

    • @_Piers_
      @_Piers_ 4 роки тому +7

      @@evan "I've always been a big fan of U" There I've fixed that for you....errr U.

    • @sanityisrelative
      @sanityisrelative 4 роки тому +2

      @@evan I aggressively spell theatre the non-american way because I just like it so much better that way.

  • @danielmorrison2376
    @danielmorrison2376 4 роки тому +178

    it would've been interesting to see them talk about like old UK comedy - I'm talking Fawlty Towers, Are You Being Served, the Carry-on films, all the very british very slapstick 'Ooh mrs windermere' type stuff. I'm yet to see an American who likes that.

    • @Bastion90
      @Bastion90 4 роки тому +14

      When I think of British comedy, I tend to think of things pre-naughties. I'd love Evan to see things such as Are You Being Served?, The Good Life, Dad's Army, One Foot in the Grave, and The Vicar of Dibly. I wonder what he'd make of them.

    • @doodars9357
      @doodars9357 4 роки тому +14

      Only fools and horses too. I always watch that at Christmas with my mum and grandad and it is soo funny

    • @sanityisrelative
      @sanityisrelative 4 роки тому +8

      I'm American and I grew up on Are You Being Served and Keeping Up Appearances (thank you PBS).

    • @xzonia1
      @xzonia1 4 роки тому +3

      I grew up watching Fawlty Towers, Are You Being Served, and Monty Pythons. I'm American, and I loved them. :)

    • @saharhodgson3661
      @saharhodgson3661 4 роки тому

      it was talked about very briefly at 15:15

  • @jakehayes5599
    @jakehayes5599 3 роки тому +10

    They mention 'who's line is it anyway' at the end. It actually started off as a British show. They had people like Stephen Fry come on regularly. It also came out 10 years before the American version

  • @yellowcrocs9000
    @yellowcrocs9000 4 роки тому +46

    Okay but talking about remakes to do with comedy: the inbetweeners. That just didn’t work because they could say or do anything that made the uk show so funny in the first place and it was awful

  • @zacharyjr4410
    @zacharyjr4410 4 роки тому +84

    14:12 "you wanna stretch things out to like 10 seasons"
    Doctor Who: hold my screwdriver

    • @zacharyjr4410
      @zacharyjr4410 4 роки тому

      @Molly Nelson what?

    • @xzonia1
      @xzonia1 4 роки тому +2

      @Molly Nelson Great minds think alike.

    • @clockworkkirlia7475
      @clockworkkirlia7475 4 роки тому +3

      I love that Doctor Who achieves that by doing the exact opposite thing! People nowadays may whine that things keep changing, but the show's only *lasted* because it has *no* real status quo. No one thing about the show is always constant, except inconstancy. Not the sonic, not the themes, not the cosmology, not even the time travel!
      It constantly changes and always has done. Which is why, to me, it is ageless.

  • @betseykaybe1973
    @betseykaybe1973 4 роки тому +73

    "Who's Line is it Anyway" was a British show before it came to the US.

    • @ElvenSpellmaker
      @ElvenSpellmaker 4 роки тому +3

      And it's a million times better too haha!

    • @meemaw792
      @meemaw792 3 роки тому +3

      I loved watching it in the 80s, I was so disappointed when it finished. I have watched the American one, but it's not a patch on our version.

  • @calcradden6293
    @calcradden6293 4 роки тому +85

    Actually British comedians tend to come more from Cambridge, because they have a really prestigious comedy club called footlights, a lot of big comedians come from there

    • @calcradden6293
      @calcradden6293 4 роки тому +4

      @ryn mcray for sure, sorry

    • @paulm2467
      @paulm2467 4 роки тому

      That's one particular type of comedian, they don't work the Northern clubs they go from footlights to the fringe to tv and they're generally only good for tv quiz show hosting , they all think that they're John Cleese in Monty Python but they're more like John Cleese in reality.

    • @vaudevillian7
      @vaudevillian7 4 роки тому +1

      Quite a few come from Oxford which has the Oxford Revue too

    • @helenchelmicka
      @helenchelmicka 6 місяців тому

      Tbf Richard Curtis has done a lot of movies

  • @samuelcorsie7866
    @samuelcorsie7866 4 роки тому +27

    “Laugh tracks are an american thing”
    Little Britain: *sweats nervously*

  • @oliverwerner2622
    @oliverwerner2622 4 роки тому +14

    All I can say is imagine if “come fly with me” was aired in the US there would be mass outrage

  • @fabiennecolleen9762
    @fabiennecolleen9762 4 роки тому +81

    I only recently "discovered" panel shows because I'm not British but I absolutely fell in love! I sometimes get the felling that American shows just assume their audience is dumb and make jokes really obvious, in contrast to British shows where you have to use your brain to get all the jokes.

    • @sanityisrelative
      @sanityisrelative 4 роки тому +3

      Something like that kind of happened when they tried to bring Red Dwarf across the pond (twice).

    • @lucie4185
      @lucie4185 4 роки тому

      Most successful started off on radio where they have to rely on genuinely funny scripts to work. Others come through the Fringe Festival and the theatre circuit with low budget props etc. Before they pitch to tv so they know what will and wont work.

  • @Grace-vh3vl
    @Grace-vh3vl 4 роки тому +126

    I love the show called The IT Crowd it’s so funny

    • @Rukky98
      @Rukky98 4 роки тому +6

      MY FAVE SHOW AHAHAHAH

    • @visiblerat
      @visiblerat 3 роки тому +1

      Oh my god yes

    • @jadeauburn9220
      @jadeauburn9220 3 роки тому

      it's the best!!

    • @rhysalexander182
      @rhysalexander182 3 роки тому

      That's a perfect example of one that had terrible US remake, because our humour is so different.

  • @Nazo0622
    @Nazo0622 4 роки тому +341

    one humour that the UK has, which the US hasn't :
    exam memes

    • @Yng_Roshi
      @Yng_Roshi 4 роки тому +13

      Yes we do but it's rare

    • @akinyiomer4589
      @akinyiomer4589 4 роки тому +10

      @Emma Taylor Ngl, your comment was a little... defensive. And I say this as someone who went through the pain of GCSEs & A Levels. It's cool man. Everybody's humour is a lil' different.

    • @akinyiomer4589
      @akinyiomer4589 4 роки тому +7

      @Emma Taylor No need to apologise! 😊 I didn't want to go in on you, I just wanted to point out how it may have come across. Everyone's a little patriotic to some extent so believe me, I know what it's like to want to instantly defend your country in little or big ways; no matter the bullshit they put you or anyone else through 😂

    • @oldlantern4754
      @oldlantern4754 4 роки тому +7

      Akinyi Omer don’t mean to butt in on ur convo but I just wanted to say that it’s so heartwarming to see people being nice when looking through UA-cam comments. I wanted to look at the replies on this post ‘cause I myself was gettin a bit defensive over my AmErICAN-ness so seeing this kinda helped me view things a bit lighter. Thanks

    • @akinyiomer4589
      @akinyiomer4589 4 роки тому +7

      @@oldlantern4754 Awww thank you so much, I really appreciate it. Yeah honestly sometimes I think the reason we feel so threatened and defensive over anything UK vs USA is cause there's a begrudging respect there on both sides; like we're both proud of our countries yet at the same time badly want the other side to recognise and respect the special things about us? 😂 Its kinda hilarious when I think about it sometimes.
      And just - the last few years of national & international politics have been really depressing for me ... a lot of our world leaders could do with calming the fuck down and realising that hyper-nationalism is not the highest form of patriotism, it's just blind love without critical or conscious thinking; without maturity. People start thinking there's nothing to improve or fight for, that other nations and the Earth aren't worth fighting for, because we believe we're already perfect. And that ends my depressing essay! Lmao

  • @Emptylord
    @Emptylord 4 роки тому +9

    I'd love to see you talk about documentaries. British produced documentaries are almost ASMR experiences - you have some relaxing voice actor providing narration over diagetic footage. American produced documentaries are like action films - jump cuts, sound effects, high octane music, and even cliffhangers at ad breaks.
    Heck, the same distinction seems to apply to daytime television shows like the ones where you're looking for quality products amidst junk (e.g. we have shows where people are browsing antique shops, while you have them where they're going through people's storage units); or buying a new property; or renovating a property. In the UK, it's just the narrator/presenter talking over real footage - but in the US everything's edited to feel like an action film with a high-stakes narrative.

  • @emilyjohnson6511
    @emilyjohnson6511 4 роки тому +7

    The thing Evan said about making characters era more likeable made me think of Ross from friends - so many Americans hate him as a person and somehow that means they hate him as a character. Personally I love that he is so dislikable and that’s what makes him so much funnier than the rest of the cast.

  • @1polly
    @1polly 4 роки тому +37

    Not only was The IT Crowd filmed in front of a live audience (Faulty Towers too?), it contained a mixture of slapstick, situational and very british subtle humour.

  • @Error403HRD
    @Error403HRD 4 роки тому +251

    I'm more into dark humor, but that might be the Gen Z coming out.
    Also, surrealism is cool, just show me any warp and deep fried meme and I'll at least snort, unless it's a really bad joke.
    Also Dad Jokes and Dry Humor because I'm fond of sarcastic asshats.
    I get really bad second hand embarrassment, so Cringe will automatically drop my mood into the negatives as I wince and try to cover my eyes and ears and wait it out, or just leave.

    • @epicrabid1857
      @epicrabid1857 4 роки тому +1

      Basically yeah

    • @Eki_________
      @Eki_________ 4 роки тому

      Same

    • @babomb2146
      @babomb2146 4 роки тому +3

      Im curious, what’s your opinion of some of the classics (python, black adder, faulty towers, pink panther etc)?

    • @Error403HRD
      @Error403HRD 4 роки тому +4

      @@babomb2146 To be honest, I'm not horribly familiar, I'll be sure to check them out and get back to you on that.

    • @libbyford6765
      @libbyford6765 4 роки тому +1

      Lol I am the same

  • @CompletelyCr
    @CompletelyCr 4 роки тому +139

    Whose Line was originally British... that might explain why it's in the British style 😉

    • @evan
      @evan  4 роки тому +21

      That makes so much sense

    • @sanityisrelative
      @sanityisrelative 4 роки тому +12

      @@evan Colin and Ryan (and a few others I think, Greg Proops maybe?) we're actually on the UK version of the show and stayed with it after it migrated to the States and we kept it.

    • @xzonia1
      @xzonia1 4 роки тому +1

      True. I loved Clive Anderson as host, and then one day Drew Carey was host (who I already loved from his own show), so I've enjoyed both versions over the years. :)

    • @Joe-yz7qx
      @Joe-yz7qx 4 роки тому +6

      They hand out fake points, it had to be British.

    • @Jake12001200
      @Jake12001200 4 роки тому +3

      @@evan You can still go and see the original members of the UK show perform it at the comedy store in london every single sunday and wednesday. I'm someone who is a huge fan of the UK format, and really don't get on with the Americanised version of it just because it's very over the top in your face (to me at least). Would highly recommend going to the comedy store to see it done properly

  • @marywood8794
    @marywood8794 3 роки тому +5

    I'm from America and watch a lot of U.K. shows. They have less episodes per series/season, but they don't seem to have any mediocre or crappy episodes. They're all good. I think that they take more time with the writing and as they said here, it's not just some random writers writing the episodes, it's people who created the show, etc. They are totally investing in their creations and are given more time to write and make the episodes great.

  • @Eli-nv9zo
    @Eli-nv9zo 4 роки тому +14

    'Black Books' is the best comedy TV series that I've ever seen. It is just masterpiece! Even though its laugh track is sometimes annoying.

    • @Aarenby
      @Aarenby 3 роки тому +2

      I raise you spaced

    • @jowragg947
      @jowragg947 Рік тому

      Utterly random and ridiculousBill Bailey’s downtrodden lackey and Dylan Moran’s incorrigible incompetence. It’s very Black humour.

  • @RCassinello
    @RCassinello 4 роки тому +30

    I'm not particularly sure that either of them knew that "Whose Line Is It Anyway?" is a British show that moved to America.

  • @suzinelson2388
    @suzinelson2388 4 роки тому +35

    Watching Evan’s face when he finds out British comedies are written by just a couple of people, not a rotating team... mind blown!

    • @tappy8741
      @tappy8741 Рік тому

      When we only make a dozen episodes there's no time to rotate

  • @cait812
    @cait812 4 роки тому +64

    LOOK AT THOSE TANNED ARMS! And I feel like even with friendships it changes a lot as in the UK you can make really dark jokes and digs at your friends without it being offensive. I'd love to see Evan's reaction to Misfits or something like that.

  • @samrichardson5971
    @samrichardson5971 4 роки тому +19

    Miranda and Mrs Brown’s Boys have laugh tracks but they’re filmed in front of a studio audience and they’re very much in the minority

    • @helenchelmicka
      @helenchelmicka 6 місяців тому

      Tbf you've also got Ab Fab, Vicar of Dibley, Only Fools, dinnerladies and even Yes Minister all with laugh tracks - I think a lot of British sitcoms have them but perhaps the emphasis on them is slightly different?

  • @saygoodnightnread
    @saygoodnightnread 4 роки тому +8

    That James Acaster impersonation was so spot on I'm actually scared

  • @elvishh8036
    @elvishh8036 4 роки тому +59

    The mighty boosh. Vic and Bob. Shooting stars. Faulty towers. IT crowd. Richard ayowade. Would I lie to you. Joe Lycett. Bob Mortimer again because he's a god.
    The height of British comedy.

    • @MERCHIODOS
      @MERCHIODOS 4 роки тому +4

      Don't forget Black Books

    • @amba6615
      @amba6615 4 роки тому +6

      British stand up is definitely better than american i think

    • @stephanieseahorse7931
      @stephanieseahorse7931 4 роки тому +1

      Miranda, Fawlty Towers, Bicker of Dibley and Mr Bean.

    • @ginbradbury3278
      @ginbradbury3278 4 роки тому +5

      Russell Howard??

    • @elvishh8036
      @elvishh8036 4 роки тому

      @@ginbradbury3278 he falls into the mighty boosh category haha

  • @David_J_B
    @David_J_B 4 роки тому +45

    Mentioned laughter tracks/studio audience, would love to see Evan react to some classic British comedy like Red Dwarf, Father Ted and also historic greats like Dad's Army :)

    • @sanityisrelative
      @sanityisrelative 4 роки тому +5

      The thing with the British shows with laugh tracks/studio audience is that they actually enhance the actor's performance I think.
      I'm thinking Red Dwarf specifically, when they didn't have an audience in series 7 (though they then would screen the episodes for an audience and record the laughter and add it. IDK. That was a dark time for the show). The performances just aren't the same competed to even series 8 when they brought back the audience. You can just see the difference in energy in the performers.

    • @Olivia_-nd7qc
      @Olivia_-nd7qc 4 роки тому +2

      Father Ted is Irish!! Irish humour is not the same as British!!

    • @David_J_B
      @David_J_B 4 роки тому +1

      Apologies, you are right. Would like to see Evan react to it still though :)

    • @Chris_from_yealand
      @Chris_from_yealand 4 роки тому +2

      @@Olivia_-nd7qc Father Ted was written by Irish writers based in the UK and made by Channel 4 - just like Black Books, the IT Crowd and Toast of London. (the same writers). All fantastic comedies but not uniquely Irish.

  • @reneepope-munro8115
    @reneepope-munro8115 4 роки тому +13

    As an Aussie, I’d agree that iconic comedies like Seinfeld and Curb have a DISTINCTLY British influence.

  • @charlieheathwaite2526
    @charlieheathwaite2526 4 роки тому +5

    “If you can’t laugh you’ll cry” the most accurate depiction of British humour everrr!!!😂 this is now my life quote

  • @jameshumphreys9715
    @jameshumphreys9715 4 роки тому +65

    British Comedy has changed throughout the decades; dad's Army, and some mother's do 'av them are different to the royal family, my family and Inbetweeners, and different to, as time goes by, birds of a feather, keeping up appearances.

    • @RomySews
      @RomySews 4 роки тому

      I suppose they all reflect society as it is at the time though, so they have to change in order to be relatable to the audience of the time. People of the 2000s can see themselves in the Royle Family, the Inbetweeners etc. but in the 90s they'd have related to Keeping up Appearances, we all know someone like that. :)

    • @jameshumphreys9715
      @jameshumphreys9715 4 роки тому

      @@RomySews I see myself as Frank Spencer, and I was born in the late 80's

  • @georgiaevans2123
    @georgiaevans2123 4 роки тому +126

    IT Crowd is sort of British and American humour mushed into one. Sort of.

    • @sanityisrelative
      @sanityisrelative 4 роки тому +18

      It's British enough that the attempt to make an American version failed miserably (for the better probably).

    • @georgiaevans2123
      @georgiaevans2123 4 роки тому +1

      @@sanityisrelative I didn't know there was an American version, though I would of thought it could have been done quite easily, like the general format fits well to the American style , finishes in the same situation it starts so it can continue for many seasons, all they would have to do is change the plot of episodes a bit

    • @sanityisrelative
      @sanityisrelative 4 роки тому +3

      @@georgiaevans2123 there's a pilot episode of the American version (which is almost a shot for shot remake, bus somehow worse). The thing is, they even brought Ayoade over to play Moss. And they had Joel McHale to be Roy. It's abysmal. (And I'm pretty sure this was pre Community, so I'm honestly glad it failed so Joel was available for Community.)

    • @huwfylt
      @huwfylt 4 роки тому

      its got a laugh track

    • @ladymushroom4510
      @ladymushroom4510 4 роки тому

      Ooof yeah, the pilot was painful to watch.

  • @HarrisonJamess
    @HarrisonJamess 4 роки тому +47

    -British stand up to me is identifying common problems in life eg - Lee Evans , Peter Kay, Mickie Flanagan
    -most old English shows have laugh tracks eg- Only Fools and horses , vicar of dibley, many more.
    -Uk comedy is more quotable, if you say something someone will know what your talking about

    • @cmdrnachoman5864
      @cmdrnachoman5864 4 роки тому +2

      Except the US Office. (Although I prefer British Comedy overall)

  • @dogvom
    @dogvom 3 роки тому +5

    Have the two of you done a comparison of British and American quiz/game shows? That would be awesome.

  • @kateteixeira3000
    @kateteixeira3000 3 роки тому +1

    I used to love Allo Allo....went on many occasions to watch it being filmed

  • @lil5079
    @lil5079 4 роки тому +41

    Brits like something relatable and real e.g. The Royle Family. Nothing really happens but it makes you think about how ridiculous some things in life are and allows you to see family life from everyone’s perspective

    • @UltraSpaceNinja
      @UltraSpaceNinja 4 роки тому +2

      Perfect! I was thinking about royal family too

    • @paulbangash4317
      @paulbangash4317 4 роки тому

      Lil fantastic show , honestly just like me Nana’s living room back in the day

  • @gaildahlas
    @gaildahlas 4 роки тому +13

    8:40 I feel the need to point out that Fry and the Python gang actually came from and/or met at Cambridge. A lot of famous British comedians apparently started out at Footlights there :)

  • @Jamie_Smith.
    @Jamie_Smith. 4 роки тому +161

    British humour in a nutshell,
    Ricky Gervais at the golden globes the other week!
    American humour in a nutshell,
    American Hollywood big shots not getting Ricky Gervais at the golden globes the other week!

    • @JohnnyWednesday
      @JohnnyWednesday 4 роки тому +4

      I never liked Ricky - I thought he was an utter prick for years. Then I saw him at the golden globes - I really, really like that wanker.

    • @kelman727
      @kelman727 4 роки тому +2

      Judeau
      You spend far too much time on the internet.

  • @emieloo76
    @emieloo76 3 роки тому +4

    I’m a Native American who has always appreciated British TV, literature, etc., most. I find the shows to be smarter and wittier and the actors/actresses to be infinitely better. I grew up watching Fawlty Towers, Keeping up Appearances, etc. In fact, I just rewatched As Time Goes By for the 3rd or 4th time! I subscribe to all of the British streaming channels that I can find 😂 I’m actually not much of a TV watcher as I much prefer reading, but when I do watch, it will almost always be British!

  • @Hex...
    @Hex... 4 роки тому +3

    Outnumbered and Friday Night Dinner are great examples of how everything going wrong is absolutely hilarious.

  • @lilylyden1020
    @lilylyden1020 4 роки тому +54

    Yes we’ve got some James Acaster respect in here 😂

    • @ananasetc
      @ananasetc 4 роки тому +9

      James Acaster fans on Evan's channel, show yourself 😍

    • @martinfuchs8329
      @martinfuchs8329 4 роки тому +5

      @@ananasetc Acastronauts :D

    • @ladymushroom4510
      @ladymushroom4510 4 роки тому +5

      K and an E and a T and a T
      E and an R and an ING
      T and an O an a WN
      Kettering Town FC!

    • @10thhousebabe
      @10thhousebabe 4 роки тому +3

      @@ananasetc when I bought the ready to eat apricots, I was in fact, ready to eat apricots

    • @martinfuchs8329
      @martinfuchs8329 4 роки тому +3

      @@10thhousebabe Hmmm... He thinks he's too good for a free banana.

  • @SynthesteticFlame
    @SynthesteticFlame 4 роки тому +85

    How did they talk about British comedy and forget about only fools and horses

    • @CookieMonster-qh4pq
      @CookieMonster-qh4pq 4 роки тому

      SynthesteticFlame what is that😂 and yes I’m British

    • @SynthesteticFlame
      @SynthesteticFlame 4 роки тому +3

      Cookie Monster google it and binge watch it ☺️

    • @mollyabowden
      @mollyabowden 4 роки тому +19

      @@CookieMonster-qh4pq have you actually lived under a rock your entire life???

    • @kel2678
      @kel2678 4 роки тому +2

      or the Inbetweeners

    • @hotchocbooks
      @hotchocbooks 4 роки тому

      Nothing will ever be better comedy than 'I'll buy the sandwiches...'

  • @benbrown7458
    @benbrown7458 4 роки тому +17

    Loving the James Acaster impression tbh

  • @codymartin1218
    @codymartin1218 4 роки тому +22

    The difference is British humour has no filter we don’t give a shot whilst everything in America is censored

    • @helenchelmicka
      @helenchelmicka Рік тому

      Tbf Joan Rivers really pushed the boundaries! Ahh she was a comedy genius 🤣

  • @hannahtoole1264
    @hannahtoole1264 4 роки тому +14

    One of the best British comedies ever has to be he inbetweeners and the worse thing I've ever watched clips of has to be the american version. Also I have to agree the American version o Gavin and Stacey is also a disgrace

  • @Neelay98
    @Neelay98 4 роки тому +22

    Leslie Knope: works hard and succeeds
    Blackadder: works hard and never gets anywhere
    😝😝

  • @georgerymer4896
    @georgerymer4896 4 роки тому +42

    I like both. Parks and Rec type humour wouldn't work with British actors, and Inbetweeners type humour wouldn't work with Americans.

    • @saharhodgson3661
      @saharhodgson3661 4 роки тому +8

      there’s a US remake of the inbetweeners and it’s absolutely sh*t

  • @worldwidetransport9763
    @worldwidetransport9763 4 роки тому +28

    “If you can’t laugh you cry” - Luke Cutforth 2020

  • @mwhittaker8714
    @mwhittaker8714 4 роки тому +7

    His James acaster impression was actually pretty good lol 😂 8:52

  • @TheSpacecraftX
    @TheSpacecraftX 4 роки тому +30

    The American version of Peep Show is the most terrible adaptation I've ever seen. Followed maybe by The Inbetweeners.

  • @IndigoMayRoe
    @IndigoMayRoe 4 роки тому +15

    "Who's line is it anyway?" started in the UK on Radio 4 in the early '80s

    • @akkawowa
      @akkawowa 3 роки тому

      Yes, then transferred to tv in the UK for a few seasons before moving to the US. I think the concept was to bring improv to the UK though as we didn't really have an improv culture over here. The comedians in the UK version were mainly Canadians I seem to remember.

  • @IsobelJohnson
    @IsobelJohnson 4 роки тому +12

    I have been checking you channel for this vid. I am so happy.

    • @evan
      @evan  4 роки тому +3

      ayy here it is!

  • @danowen79
    @danowen79 4 роки тому +47

    Whose Line is a British show they remade in the US.

    • @princessnatty
      @princessnatty 4 роки тому

      Dan Owen yes it started out on BBC and in the first season of the American one they had British comedians from the British one appear too (and I believe Ryan and Colin where on the British one too)

    • @danowen79
      @danowen79 4 роки тому

      Natalie It was actually on Channel 4, and yes Colin and Ryan and a few others started on the original and were there for many years.

    • @richemmerson1939
      @richemmerson1939 4 місяці тому

      Technically was on the Beeb first, but it started on BBC Radio 4, then was nicked for (non-BBC) Channel 4 on tv later in 1988.

  • @theodoesthings
    @theodoesthings 4 роки тому

    I am in love with Luke's jumper. I literally haven't taken my eyes off it for 20 minutes. I NEED IT NOW

  • @PraxusUK
    @PraxusUK 4 роки тому +63

    James Corden is a wet fart on British comedy, don't even mention him in the same video as Monty Python or Black Adder.

    • @burymeinbaroque
      @burymeinbaroque 4 роки тому

      Thank you.

    • @saxx9088
      @saxx9088 4 роки тому +1

      James corden can’t be considered a comedian he’s a host I would say?

    • @faboolean7039
      @faboolean7039 4 роки тому +3

      @@saxx9088 as Stuart lee once said he's an actor not a comedian.

    • @biscuitsforyouall
      @biscuitsforyouall 4 роки тому

      Gavin and Stacey?

    • @matthewchampion8214
      @matthewchampion8214 4 роки тому +1

      @@biscuitsforyouall Yeah he nailed the comedy in Gavin and Stacey but I think they were referring to his chat show where he tries too hard for the US audience and is generally not as funny

  • @charlestownsend9280
    @charlestownsend9280 4 роки тому +24

    We are definitly more subtle, darker, more talking the piss and also i'd say sometimes more absurd. I do like some american comedy but they are more prodictable and way to happy and i won't watch as much.

  • @pansypoolman1020
    @pansypoolman1020 4 роки тому +85

    Hot Fuzz
    that's it, that's the comment.

    • @caitlinsmith6975
      @caitlinsmith6975 4 роки тому

      Pansy Poolman completely agree, well said

    • @akinyiomer4589
      @akinyiomer4589 4 роки тому +4

      The best of the Cornetto Trilogy I swear to God. Shaun of the Dead is excellent but Hot Fuzz is another level.

    • @StiggusRattus
      @StiggusRattus 4 роки тому +2

      Wanna cornetto

    • @lucie4185
      @lucie4185 4 роки тому

      When is your birthday?
      July 28th*
      which year?
      Every year!
      *cant remember the actual date.

  • @ConstantSorrow
    @ConstantSorrow 4 роки тому +5

    I love the classic British comedy it's what I grew up with stuff like Only Fools, the Good Life, Blackadder, Dad's Army, Red Dwarf, Yes (Prime) Minister and Goodnight Sweetheart. I rarely enjoy more modern stuff and American stuff is hit and miss.

  • @Liggliluff
    @Liggliluff 3 роки тому +6

    (5:40) I think Nintendo demonstrated this. In one of their presentations; which is Japanese original, but then translated by both the American team and the British team. One joke was that the presenter explained a game really really brief for a few seconds, then the screen turned black with the text "End". But, the American version then added "just kidding" after a second or two, but the British version didn't.

  • @itsmethebesttabby
    @itsmethebesttabby 4 роки тому +7

    Hot Fuzz is a classic. The Cornetto trilogy are pure British humour

  • @zoeclark2778
    @zoeclark2778 4 роки тому +82

    Classic british humour... The inbetweeners hilarious

  • @abi_rose
    @abi_rose 4 роки тому +52

    the fact that you didn’t mention monty python is baffling to me as it’s been so influential for british AND american comedy! literally look up any interview with a popular comedian and it’s almost guaranteed that monty python will be given as one of their influences

    • @cecel6643
      @cecel6643 4 роки тому

      Totally right. I mean, they did bring up the actors, but they didn't mention the humor. Classic. I'm American and 100% classic and amazing.

    • @MERCHIODOS
      @MERCHIODOS 4 роки тому

      I think Luke didn't mention enough UK comedy shows, while Evan named so many US comedy shows.

    • @oldlantern4754
      @oldlantern4754 4 роки тому

      They also didn’t mention SNL at all which I can kind of understand because it’s not plot based but still... The sketch about the ‘colour’ paint with Kristen Stewart(?) is a little cultural thing in the U.S. and our (joking) perception of The English™️. I find it quite funny.

  • @papaquonis
    @papaquonis 4 роки тому +9

    18:35 It's not surprising that Whose Line is it Anyway? has a similar kind of vibe to a British show, since it's literally an American adaptation of an old British show.

  • @bentheoverlord
    @bentheoverlord 4 роки тому +2

    Fun fact, Whose Line started as a British tv before it moved abroad and became a huge success

  • @GuidoRowe
    @GuidoRowe 4 роки тому +4

    Red-Dwarf is a great example of a British comedy sitcom with a laugh track. Although it was actually a live audience, not just canned laughter.
    Edit: not all the episodes had 'laugh tracks' (live audience laughter). As some of them were too complex too shoot with an audience (such as series 7- which still had laughter, but was recorded from screening).

  • @zacharyjr4410
    @zacharyjr4410 4 роки тому +7

    Miranda (a british sitcom) has a laugh track (as in they do it in front of a live audience) but that's the only british show like that i can think of

    • @sarahhardy8649
      @sarahhardy8649 4 роки тому +1

      Mrs Brown’s Boys is also filmed in front of an audience (but that’s Irish, not British I think)

    • @arrgghh1555
      @arrgghh1555 4 роки тому +1

      I do not understand how people can say British comedy doesn't have laugh tracks.
      It crowd
      Black Books
      Faulty towers
      Mr Bean
      Black Adder
      Red Dwarf
      Yes (prime) minister
      Monty python
      to name a few use laugh tracks...

    • @grasshopper1292
      @grasshopper1292 4 роки тому

      I can't understand how people say Mrs brown's boys is a comedy tbh!