Hi, I don't really remember seeing Are You Being Served on T.V. , our family used to watch it but I was only young.
Also I didn't remember Dads Army first time round but have seen it on re-runs since, and I could watch it all day and still find it funny.
I like a lot of the old comedy series, especially before all this political correctness rubbish stopped things being funny, I love things like Open All Hours, The two Ronnies, Monty Python, On The Buses, I also remember Sid James in (I think) Bless this House, although that was a while ago.
I used to watch carry on films at my Grandma's house on saturday afternoons, with Dad's army on at teatime before I went home. I wish those days of carefree times were still around, as well as my grandma. She wasn't your typical old lady type grandma, she had a sense of humour that would make a soldier blush, and one of her favourite programmes used to be Euro-Trash on a Saturday Night
I wonder if any of the so-called comedians of today will still be remembered in 30 years, or will we still be laughing at sitcoms of yesteryear on about their 500th airing on T.V.
As has been said on this topic before, there can't be many left now of the classic comedy age on T.V., or for that matter the radio either. I used to listen to the Goon Show on BBC 7 digital radio, but they have stopped airing them at the moment, they were so funny and an inspiration to many others.
R.I.P. the classic comedy.