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Old 02-05-2009, 05:09 PM   #1373
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In the WORLD category, The Don Lapre Appreciation Society chooses for their 15th round pick, a show I used to watch on MTV in the 1980s,
The Young Ones (1982)


The crazy and sometimes surreal comedic adventures of four very different students in Thatcher's Britain.

Wiki:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Young_Ones_(TV_series)

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The Young Ones was a popular British sitcom, first seen in 1982, on BBC2. Its anarchic, offbeat humour helped bring alternative comedy to television in the 1980s and made household names of its writers and performers. Soon afterwards, it was shown on MTV, one of the first non-music television shows on the fledgling channel.


The programme revolved around four undergraduate students sharing a house: violent punk rocker Vyvyan (Adrian Edmondson), pompous anarchist Rick (Rik Mayall), long-suffering hippie Neil (Nigel Planer), and the mysterious and diminutive Mike (Christopher Ryan). It also featured Alexei Sayle, who played the quartet's landlord, Jerzei Balowski, and other members of the Balowski family.


The show combined traditional sitcom style with violent slapstick, non sequitur plot-turns and surrealism. These older styles were mixed with the working and lower-middle class attitudes of the growing 1980s alternative comedy boom, in which all the principal performers except Ryan had been involved.


Although the series was set in North London, many external scenes were filmed in Bristol. All four characters attended the fictional Scumbag College, although they were never seen attending the institution and were rarely seen studying.


The show was voted #31 in the BBC's Best Sitcom poll in 2004.
Episode "Sick"


End of "Sick"


Motorhead "Ace of Spades"


Only 12 episodes were made... about on par with another favourite British series of mine, Fawlty Towers.
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