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'Allo 'Allo! ( BBC
comedy
television series )
A
Funny
Thing Happened On The Way To The Future: Twists And Turns, And Lessons Learned ( Michael J. Fox book )
A
funny
thing happened on the way to the theatre
Abandon hope all ye who enter here ( warning from Dante's Divine
Comedy
)
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Absolutely Fabulous ( BBC
comedy
television series )
All
joking
aside
Are You Being Served? ( BBC
comedy
television series )
Beyond Our Ken ( BBC
comedy
radio series )
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Birds of a Feather ( BBC
comedy
television series )
Black
comedy
Blue humour
Brevity is the soul of
wit
Cake or death ( line from Eddie Izzard
comedy
)
Citizen Smith ( BBC
comedy
television series )
Come over all
funny
Comedy
circuit ( A number of places where
comedy
is performed )
Comedy
of errors ( A series of comic mishaps either in a play or in real life )
Comedy
vehicle
Dad's Army ( BBC
comedy
television series )
Dark humour
Desperate Housewives ( 2004
comedy
drama television series )
Drop the Dead Donkey ( BBC
comedy
television series )
Dry
humor
Father Ted ( BBC
comedy
television series )
Faulty Towers ( BBC
comedy
television series )
Funny
farm
Funny
haha or
funny
peculiar?
Funny
how? ( A catchphrase from Goodfellas )
Funny
in the head
Funny
money
Funny
you should ask
Funny, you don't look Jewish
Gallows humour
Gettin' Jiggy Wit' It ( Will Smith song )
Hancock's Half Hour ( BBC
comedy
radio and television series )
Humour me
I get no respect, I tell ya ( A catchphrase from Rodney Dangerfield In
Comedy
Monologue )
In The
Mood
( Glenn Miller tune )
In a black
mood
It Ain't Half Hot Mum ( BBC
comedy
television series )
Knock about
comedy
Locker room humour
Low
comedy
Men Behaving Badly ( BBC
comedy
television series )
Mood
Indigo ( Irving Berlin song )
My
Funny
Valentine ( Rodgers and Hart song )
Native
wit
On the Buses ( BBC
comedy
television series )
One Foot In The Grave ( BBC
comedy
television series )
Open All Hours ( Ronnie Barker television
comedy
series )
Phoenix Nights ( BBC
comedy
television series )
Red Dwarf ( BBC
comedy
television series )
Running gag
Sarcasm is the lowest form of
wit
Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em ( BBC
comedy
television series )
Stand-up
comedy
( )
Steptoe and Son ( BBC
comedy
television series )
The Army Game ( BBC
comedy
television series )
The Brittas Empire ( BBC
comedy
television series )
The
Comedy
of Errors
The King Of
Comedy
( Robert De Niro movie )
The League of Gentlemen ( BBC
comedy
television series )
The Likely Lads ( BBC
comedy
television series )
The Liver Birds ( BBC
comedy
television series )
The New Statesman ( BBC
comedy
television series )
The Queen of TV
Comedy
( Nickname of comedienne Lucille Ball )
The Rag Trade ( BBC
comedy
television series )
The Royle Family ( BBC
comedy
television series )
The Vicar of Dibley ( BBC
comedy
television series )
The Young Ones ( BBC
comedy
television series )
There's something
funny
about it
Till Death Us Do Part ( BBC
comedy
television series )
To the Manor Born ( BBC
comedy
television series )
Toilet humour
Up Pompeii ( BBC
comedy
television series )
Yes Minister ( BBC
comedy
television series )
You must be
joking