Talking Sopranos – UK Tour 2026

That’s right after the 2020 cancellation and the 2021 rescheduling cancellation we are eventually getting the Talking Sopranos show in the UK! They are covering plenty of UK cities and should be a great show.

I have managed to secure a ticket for the date in Newcastle with the meet and greet!

British TV Comedies That Changed the Game

British television comedies—in the tradition of Monty Python’s Flying Circus and Fleabag—have always altered the global definition and boundaries of the genre, creating a world of surreal brilliance to raw introspection. Their innovative approach challenges conventions, inspiring generations of comedians and writers. The impact of British humour has long transcended the UK, informing television trends internationally.

Fawlty Towers” (CC BY-NC-SA 2.0) by Tom McKinnon

Revolutionary Beginnings: Monty Python and Fawlty Towers

From 1969 to 1974, Monty Python really squeezed the soul of comic chaos from this first medium of television. Six brain trust artists—Chapman, Cleese, Gilliam, Idle, Jones, and Palin—established Monty Python’s Flying Circus. Their absurd characters and nonsensical scenarios redefined humour, with the Dead Parrot sketch exemplifying their satirical genius, blending wit and nonsense. This show ripples through all comedy.

Of John Cleese’s post-Monty Python work, Fawlty Towers has become a comedic masterpiece. Written with Connie Booth, this farce of character-based comedy aired in 1975 and 1979. At its heart is Basil Fawlty, the owner of the hotel, whose best-defining characteristic is his explosive temper, provoking plenty of funny conflicts. His conflicts with guests and staff whip up a comedic storm, anchoring each episode in chaos. For all its short life, razor-sharp writing and precise timing elevated this show to sitcom royalty.

Modern Innovators: The Office and Fleabag

Between 2001 and 2003, Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant changed the face of television comedy with The Office. A mockumentary that zeroed in on the bleak mundanity of the daily grind in an office and all the awkwardness that comes with it—unknown until then on TV—it was driven by character-based comedy, spearheaded by Gervais’s iconic David Brent, who deludes himself as a manager. It spawned global adaptations and laid the blueprints for future hits such as Parks and Recreation and Modern Family.

A young Londoner’s odyssey through love and loss captivates viewers in Fleabag. Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s brainchild evolves from stage to screen. Her protagonist breaks the fourth wall, forging an intimate bond with audiences. The narrative hurtles along through sharp wit and unflinching honesty, representing millennial angst by dealing with grief, self-discovery, and guilt. This daring series aired from 2016 to 2019 and showcased comedy’s potential for authentic, deeply personal storytelling.

Fleabag at the Emmys” (CC BY 2.0) by Steam Pipe Trunk Distribution Venue

The Role of Humour and Whimsy in British Entertainment

From comedy shows to games, British whimsy weaves its magic through entertainment. The nation’s humour deftly mixes absurdity and mundanity, crafting a singular comedic voice. This playful spirit shines in gaming, notably in slots like Fishin’ Frenzy. Here, vibrant visuals and simple gameplay hook players with a cheerful angling theme. What makes the game appealing is its fun—light-hearted, like all British entertainment, whichever the medium.

The IT Crowd symbolises the playful face of British comedy. The sitcom, penned by Graham Linehan, takes the weird IT department of a big corporation as its centre and intersperses surreal humour with satire of office culture. Its eccentric characters and sharp wit have won hearts both in the UK and abroad. The show’s whimsy captures the blend of quirkiness and wit that defines British humour at its best.

Everlasting Icons

British TV comedy revolutionised humour, from Monty Python’s surreal genius to Fleabag’s emotional resonance. These groundbreaking shows entertained while setting new standards for innovation. They proved comedy’s power to challenge norms, reflect society, and inspire change and, as British television evolves, these iconic series remain a testament to its enduring impact.

The Night Caller (TV Series) Review

Tony a former teacher turned taxi driver in Liverpool is extremly lonely and finds himself doubting everything he thought he knew about the world, he develops an unhealthy obesseion with a late night radio talk show host Lawrence Brightway.

Episodes – 4
Running Time – 3 hours
Channel 5

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Filming locations from The Crown you can actually visit

As ‘Set-Jetting’ Looks Set to Save Britain’s Finest Homes 

Fans of The Crown can take a road trip around some of the most recognisable and unusual UK filming locations.

Quotezone.co.uk have researched eight hotspots from around the country which fans can visit for themselves, including sites from the upcoming season six. 

Image Credit – Pexels

Wilton House in Sailsbury was used as a stand-in for interior shots of Buckingham Palace, while Winchester Cathedral featured as St. Paul’s Cathedral, hosting the royal wedding of Diana and Charles. 

Spots from the upcoming season six have also been featured – including St. Andrews University and York Minster. 

With the new season launching on 16th November, fans of the hit show may be surprised to see that many of the filming locations are outside of London, and the grand stately homes can be visited throughout the year. 

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Mainfest (Season 1-4) Review

When a flight from Jamaica to New York City is overbooked passengers are offered the chance to go on a later flight for compensation. However, flight 828 on landing has been missing for five and a half years! But those on board it was only the flight time of a few hours.

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Season 1 – 16 episodes
Season 2 – 13 episodes
Season 3 – 13 episodes
Season 4 – 20 episodes

*THIS POST CONTAINS SPOILERS*

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Happy Golden Girls Day!

That’s right it’s the day to celebrate Rose, Dorothy, Blanche and Sophia!

I mean it feels appropriate that I have been giving my favourite girls another watch, yes really again! It’s still as funny as ever and quite frankly they went all in with some hard hitting storylines mixed in with the comedy as well. If you know me then you will also know how much I have always loved this show!

Have a Sicilian Lemon Cheesecake in the fridge, which feels more than appropriate to help celebrate this special day!

The Full Monty (Series) Review

26 Years after the famous night of stripping we head back to Sheffield to see how the lads are getting on and greeted with many hard hitting and very tough life battles and moments.

Number of episodes: 8

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Trailer: Wednesday (2022) – Netflix

I have been looking forward to this for a long time now, ok since Catherine Zeta Jones was cast in it at least! Now after seeing this teaser trailer it really does look so good! Tim Burton looks as though he has more than pulled all the stops for this venture into the Addams Family.

Capitol Records releases two volumes of music from Season Two of the Netflix and Shondaland Series Bridgerton

Season 2 Premieres globally on Netflix on Friday 25th March, view the trailer here

Capitol Records will release two volumes of music from season two of Bridgerton on Friday 25th March, coinciding with the return of the Netflix and Shondaland series. In keeping with the tradition of Julia Quinn’s novels, season two tells the romance story of Lord Anthony Bridgerton’s quest for love. Bridgerton comes to Netflix from Shondaland and is executive produced by Shonda Rhimes, Betsy Beers, Tom Verica and Chris Van Dusen. Van Dusen, who also served as creator and showrunner, tapped music supervisor Justin Kamps and composer Kris Bowers for music that infuses the period drama with a modern sensibility.

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The One Where I Got More Friends Merch for Christmas!

That’s right following on from 2020’s Christmas Friends haul, this year I got a few more Friends related gifts, I absolutely love how many of my family and friends buy me Friends related merchandise! Just a reminder the year is 2021. Although you will notice that another TV series has snuck in for the calendar this year when I eventually caught up and became a massive Seinfeld fan!

This year it contained a lovely massive noodle bowl, with one of the greatest quotes of all time as I don’t share food either! A desk calendar, a little talkie of Ross and Rachel which has “Pivot, Pivot, Pivot” as a quote along with the classic of “We were on a break”, the lovely glass mug and turkey head bath bombs! I have also realised that I have missed off the pjs and nightie that are also friends related!

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