Jump to content

Featured Replies

This:

 

http://38.media.tumblr.com/a9823d6b0b7b93d3fc388d4514ebdad6/tumblr_n4bjbr9cdQ1qh5y17o3_400.gif

 

and this:

 

http://i.imgur.com/YduhX1N.png

 

are the only things That's So Raven was good for.

  • 2 weeks later...
  • Replies 234
  • Views 12.3k
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

  • Author

45= Alan Carr: Chatty Man • 215 points

 

http://assets.whatsontv.co.uk/whatsontv/live/styles/large/s3/media/alan-carr_0.jpg

 

:down: 44-31-45

 

No. of votes: 14, Highest score: 31 (AdamAloud)

 

14th June 2009 – present (15 series) • UK TV and Soaps

 

Alan Carr is one of the only comedians who is guaranteed to make me laugh everytime which is why I love his chat show, 'Chatty Man', so much. What perhaps makes the show more interesting/funny than other chat shows is Alan's infamous drinks globe which gets his guests, as well as him, very drunk. This allows guests to loosen up and creates a more relaxed atmosphere, allowing for some unexpected things to happen. Some notable moments have included John Cleese's bizarre behaviour, leading to him repeatedly throwing stuff at Alan and, more recently, Grace Jones engaging in some intimate stuff with Alan. It's a show that never fails to make me laugh and I just wish it was on every week of the year!

I was going to bump this earlier today lol. I have been following it despite the lack of comments so please keep it up! Expecting a lot of shows I like to still feature~

 

(Chatty Man is v funny)

  • Author

43. Celebrity Juice • 233 points

 

http://www.applausestore.com/images/showlarge/CelebJuiceLarge.jpg

 

:down: 28-34-43

 

No. of votes: 12, Highest score: 30 (April)

 

24th September 2008 – present (14 series) • UK TV and Soaps

 

Next up is another long-running UK comedy show, this time though it's a panel/gameshow. Celebrity Juice helped bring the character of Keith Lemon, who hosts the show, to bigger prominence after he previously appeared in Bo Selecta. The team captains have mainly been best friends Holly Willoughby and Fearne Cotton but their pregnancies have led to Kelly Brook and Gino D'Acampo also filling in, the latter has become a regular panellist and has seen him legally add Sheffield as his middle name. As the title suggests, the show is largely based on celebrities and places a big focus on the panellists as well. It's notoriously crude in it's humour and features some very bizarre games and challenges, which can include licking marmalade out of an old man's belly button...

  • Author

42. QI • 234 points

 

CRRaRljUwAQHac5.jpg

 

:up: 92-65-42

 

No. of votes: 11, Highest score: 40 (Suedehead2)

 

11th September 2003 – present (13 series) • UK TV and Soaps

 

Another panel show next but this is the complete polar opposite of Celebrity Juice so it's funny to see them side-by-side in this countdown! QI is a lot more intellectual show, where you will learn a lot of interesting facts. Indeed, you will learn that a lot of stuff you may believe are actually myths. This lies at the centre of the show as saying the obvious wrong answer will give you minus points, meaning that it's often an achievement for anyone to end up with plus points at the end. Points will be awarded for interesting answers as well though, even if they are not right. So far, there have been 13 series, each has its episodes focusing on subjects beginning with the letter for that series, ie Series 1 was letter A and the latest one was letter M. This means the show is halfway through the alphabet which host Stephen Fry saw as the appropriate time to leave. He will be replaced by fellow intellectual Sandi Tolsveig whilst Alan Davies will stay on as permanent panellist. So far, Bill Bailey has appeared as a panellist the most times, with 38 appearances, Jo Brand, Phil Jupitus, Jimmy Carr, Sean Lock and David Mitchell are also regulars.

  • Author

41. Ugly Betty • 244 points

 

http://media.tumblr.com/tumblr_ls6orutaS81qzrn38.jpg

 

:down: 15-22-41

 

No. of votes: 12, Highest score: 35 (troylovesmusic)

 

28th September 2006 – 14th April 2010 (4 seasons) • International TV

 

Ugly Betty is another US TV show that launched with a lot of hype and success but was unable to sustain this over its run. It was also one of the shows caught up in the Writers strike in 2007. The show sees kind-hearted and upbeat Betty landing a job as an assistant to the editor of a fashion magazine, despite having no fashion sense at all, with her in a poncho becoming one of the iconic images of the show. The main reason for her hiring was that the editor, Daniel, would not sleep with her but, ultimately, the move is beneficial both to the magazine and Daniel himself. Betty and Daniel become unlikely friends, helping each other in their biggest troubles. Wilhelmina also works at the magazine and is out for Daniel's job and will do anything to get at it, whilst her assistant Marc and secretary, Amanda, provide some reliable comedy moments. Aside from the comedy bitchiness and outlandish schemes, there's a strong family element to the show, particularly coming from Betty's family, with Betty trying to balance her job and being the rock of her family.

  • Author

41-100

 

41. Ugly Betty • 244

42. QI • 234

43. Celebrity Juice • 233

45= Alan Carr’s Chatty Man • 215

45= That's So Raven • 215

46. American Dad • 214

47. Fringe • 212

48. Misfits • 210

49. Gavin & Stacey • 209

50. Glee • 206

51. South Park • 205

52. Harry Hill's TV Burp • 197

53. The IT Crowd • 195

54. How I Met Your Mother • 192

55. Spongebob Squarepants • 189

56. Modern Family • 187

57. The Voice UK • 187

58. Homeland • 183

59. Russell Howard's Good News • 183

60. The Good Wife • 182

61. Will & Grace • 181

62. Come Fly With Me • 180

63. America's Next Top Model • 179

64. Melodifestivalen • 176

65. Brooklyn Nine-Nine • 172

66. 8 Out of 10 Cats • 171

68= The Sarah Jane Adventures • 167

68= Waterloo Road • 167

69. Blackadder • 165

70. The Fresh Prince Of Bel Air • 165

71. Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. • 163

72. The 100 • 157

74= Big Brother US • 156

74.=The Killing (DK) • 156

75. Mock the Week • 154

76. Being Human • 148

77. The Bridge/Bron/Broen • 144

78. The Chase • 137

79. Adventure Time • 125

80. Orphan Black • 124

81. RuPaul's Drag Race • 121

82. Veep • 117

83. Criminal Minds • 116

84. Junior Apprentice • 115

85. Dancing On Ice • 112

86. Once Upon a Time • 103

87. Twenty Twelve / W1A • 103

88. Hollyoaks • 99

90.= 2 Broke Girls • 93

90.= The Story of Tracy Beaker • 93

91. Project Runway • 91

92. Hell's Kitchen • 85

93. Strictly Come Dancing • 80

94. 30 Rock • 74

95. The Amazing Race • 71

96. Top Gear • 69

97. Nurse Jackie • 65

98. America's Got Talent • 60

99. The X Factor US • 55

100. Geordie Shore • 32

QI WAY TOO LOW :nono: funny and interesting, what's better than that? :cheer:
  • Author

40. Keeping Up Appearances • 245 points

 

hyacinth-1.jpg

 

:up: 70-59-40

 

No. of votes: 11, Highest score: 37 (Alex!)

 

29th October 1990 – 25th December 1995 (5 series) • UK TV and Soaps

 

"The Bouquet residence, the lady of the house speaking." Despite not airing a single episode since 1995, Keeping Up Appearances remarkably continues it's climb up the countdown. It's another classic British sitcom centred around the middle class social climber, Hyacinth Bucket (pronounced Bouquet) and her attempts to gain superiority. Its more problematic in practice though due to her working class background and the traditional out of the ordinary sitcom scenarios. It had a successful run of five series but stopped after Patricia Routledge wanted to explore other characters and work.

I've only ever watched Keeping Up Appearances when mum's had it on but it does make me laugh a lot. Hyacinth is hilarious :lol:

39. Come Dine With Me • 249 points

 

http://static.bips.channel4.com/bse/orig/come-dine-with-me/0fef1723-4bfe-4761-9654-26d383029a21_625x352.jpg

 

:re: 42-xx-39

 

No. of votes: 18, Highest score: 26 (Noahspike)

 

10th January 2005 – present (30 series) • UK TV and Soaps

 

11 years later and Come Dine With Me is still on UK television and still managing to hold up impressive ratings (X Factor take note). he show has either four or five amateur chefs competing against each other hosting a dinner party for the other contestants. Each competitor then rates the host's performance with the winner winning a £1,000 cash prize. Come Dine With Me travels throughout the UK and it's always hilarious to see my hometown Dundee shown (my enemy Hanna Wilson appeared on it, she was a bitch. see link) It's not difficult to see why Come Dine With Me is so popular as people of all ages enjoy watching it. I for one appreciate the show which is mainly down to the shows narrator Dave Lamb. Dave Lamb is by far the best thing about the show through his dry and sarcastic narration of the contestants.

 

  • Author

38. Gogglebox • 254 points

 

http://i2.mirror.co.uk/incoming/article3594105.ece/ALTERNATES/s615/The-Moffatts-on-Gogglebox.jpg

 

:ne: xx-xx-38

 

No. of votes: 18, Highest score: 29 (HarryFlynn, Sarah)

 

7th March 2013 – present (6 series) • UK TV and Soaps

 

Now, Gogglebox is something that really shouldn't work and, on paper, seems to be the lowest of the low in television but there's something so charming and hilarious about it that it's the perfect end of the week viewing. The show of course sees a group of families from all different backgrounds watch some highlights of the weeks television and shows their various reactions. They often say what's on your mind, bring a different perspective on things or just out right come out with some of the funniest things. It really is an entertaining watch and helps you engage real life reactions. Having the same familes throughout the series is also a big part of its charm as you feel like you get to know them and helps to make their reactions all the better. The winners of the recent Least Favourite poll are the featured picture.

37. The Graham Norton Show • 264 points

 

http://images.amcnetworks.com/bbcamerica.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/thegrahamnortonshow_photo_s9_e7_02_web-640x360.jpg

 

:re: 95-xx-37

 

No. of votes: 15, Highest score: 39 (Noahspike)

 

22nd February 2007 – present (18 series) • UK TV and Soaps

 

The Graham Norton show stared on BBC2 in February 2007 before moving to BBC1 on the 5th October 2009. The Graham Norton show is a ratings success for BBC1 which allows the show to book bigger stars in comparison to Jonathan Ross show and Alan Carr. The Graham Norton show has provided Norton with five BAFTA TV awards which doesn't surprise me as he guarantees to make me laugh through his innuendo-laden dialogue and flamboyant presentation style. Graham Norton not only presents his own show, he's a BBC Radio 2 presenter as well as the BBC television commentator of the Eurovision Song Contest. The thing that I adore most about the Graham Norton show is the incredibly famous red chair which has created notable moments with one of the highlights being when Adele took charge of the chair! Each celebrity that appear on the show get as excited as myself when the red chair moment arrives with it never failing to deliver. Another moment that stands out for myself is The Saturdays performing 'Notorious' and Pixie Lott performing 'My Love'! In all seriousness, how could anyone forget the infamous Mark Wahlberg moment? I've never seen somebody so intoxicated on a chat show which makes it incredible viewing. "It's a show that never fails to make me laugh and I just wish it was on every week of the year! :D"

I hadn't even noticed these results before now!!

 

DISGUSTED at The Good Wife being that low, especially with all this reality drivel and chat shows so high. Apparently the best written show on TV is less good than Alan Carr gurning his way through an hour of TV. INSANITY.

 

I believe I've also lost most of my top 10 at this point too, which is probably to be expected but still IRKSOME.

  • Author

36. Futurama • 265 points

 

CX2CaVyWwAAPivQ.jpg

 

:down: 69-15-36

 

No. of votes: 15, Highest score: 39 (popchartfreak)

 

28th March 1999 – 4th September 2013 (7 seasons) • International TV

 

Similarly to American Dad, Futurama has always been overshadowed by it's creator's other animation but that is not to say the quality is inferior. As you may guess from the title, Futurama is based in the future (the 31st Century) and we get to see this through the eyes of Fry, a pizza delivery boy who has been cryogenically frozen unwittingly. Teaming up with one-eyed Leela, robot Bender and a whole other range of misfits, the show is as odd, yet hilarious as its counterpart, The Simpsons. It features a world full of robots, heads in Jars, aliens, aka everything you would expect from a science fiction animation. The show managed an initially successful run on Fox before its cancellation but its legacy lived on, with four films being made in 2008, leading to two further full series being made by Comedy Central. Whilst it recently saw a crossover with The Simpsons, the show has currently ended for the second time.

  • Author

http://33.media.tumblr.com/ca52ebec79a9975525b822ee50e4c30c/tumblr_ng156miwbK1tp3ho4o1_250.gifhttp://38.media.tumblr.com/2aaa47be2351a68bc45d627c97ee79e2/tumblr_ng156miwbK1tp3ho4o2_250.gif

 

http://i.imgur.com/jsTNP2H.gif

Create an account or sign in to comment

Recently Browsing 0

  • No registered users viewing this page.