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TMC
08-19-2025, 02:30 PM
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Ever wonder how American TV adapted British ideas? This video dives into the differences between British and American sitcoms, showcasing the unique styles of British humor. From the iconic Fawlty Towers to the timeless comedy of Man About the House, we explore the evolution and adaptation of comedy TV shows across the pond. Relive the laughter and compare your favorite series.

Chapters:

00:00 - Intro
01:13 - Three's Company — John Ritter | Man About the House
06:29 - The Ropers — Norman Fell | George and Mildred
10:42 - Stand By Your Man — Rosie O'Donnell | Birds of a Feather
14:59 - Too Close for Comfort — Ted Knight | Keep It in the Family
19:01 - Amanda's — Bea Arthur | Fawlty Towers
23:29 - All in the Family — Carroll O'Connor | Till Death Do Us Part TV Show

TMC
09-02-2025, 02:01 PM
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Remember when American TV execs couldn’t resist copying their British cousins? Sometimes it worked like Three's Company, The Office, and Sanford and Son, and sometimes it flopped spectacularly. This is Part 2 of our deep dive into BBC British sitcoms that crossed the Atlantic, so we can all agree to never touch Fawlty Towers again!

Chapters:

00:00 - Intro
01:00 - Sanford and Son (NBC) / Steptoe and Son (BBC) — Red Fox, Demond Wilson, Wilfrid Brambell
05:37 - The Office (NBC) (BBC) — Steve Carell, John Krasinski, Rainn Wilson, Ricky Gervais, Martin Freeman
11:52 - Dear John (NBC) (BBC) — Judd Hirsch, Jane Carr, Ralph Bates
16:20 - Men Behaving Badly (NBC) (ITV/BBC) — Rob Schneider, Ron Eldard, Martin Clunes
21:22 - Three's a Crowd (ABC) (ITV) — John Ritter, Mary Cadorette, Robert Mandan, Richard O'Sullivan
25:49 - Payne (CBS) / Fawlty Towers (BBC) — John Larroquette, John Cleese


We covered Three’s Company, The Ropers, Amanda’s, and more in Part 1 (link below), but this time we’re tackling six more shows that prove not every idea survives the remake machine. Some became timeless American favorites. Others barely lasted a season.