britcoms-related stories
Posted Jul 5th 2009 6:02PM by Michael Pascua
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, OpEd, Obituaries, British TV

I was a recent convert to watching
BBC comedies on
PBS. Although I love all the comedies that PBS offers, I was awed by the show
Are You Being Served? The show went places with double entendres and physical comedy that you would never see in American television.
I found out that Mollie Sugden, who plays the infamous Mrs. Slocombe,
died on the first of July at the age of 86.
Continue reading Remembering Mollie Sugden
Posted Jun 26th 2007 3:38PM by Annie Wu
Filed under: TV Royalty, OpEd, Celebrities, The Office (BBC)

I am so incredibly giddy about this news, I don't even know where to begin. As a hardcore fan of the original
The Office, my heart fills with glee whenever I see a mention of the show or one of the cast members. It's not that I want a third series, I just still need little things to guide me through this four year case of withdrawal. Heck, I spent the entirety of the
Pirates of the Caribbean trilogy being the only girl who wasn't swooning over Johnny Depp or Orlando Bloom because I was so happy to see gangly, wooden-eyed Mackenzie Crook onscreen.
Well, good news for anyone else who is still in need of some
Office love. July 1st's
Concert for Diana in London will feature a multitude of stars to celebrate Princess Diana's life. Among those stars will be
Office stars Ricky Gervais and Mackenzie Crook, performing "Free Love Freeway" before introducing Sir Elton John.
Continue reading The Office's free love freeway lives on - VIDEO
Posted Sep 11th 2006 10:41AM by Annie Wu
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, Talent, BBC, Celebrities

The latest edition of
The Guardian features some fantastic interviews and articles about some of today's hottest British comedians. They're all great reads, but the photos of the comics re-enacting various moments in pop culture are what really reeled me in. My favorites include Ricky Gervais and Steve Merchant (from
The Office) as McCartney and Lennon, the boys from
Green Wing as Queen, and Nick Frost and Simon Pegg (from
Spaced and
Shaun of the Dead) as Paul Gascoigne and Vinnie Jones. Hilarious.
Read the
text and then check out the
great pics by Karl J. Kaul.
Posted Jun 2nd 2006 5:24PM by Annie Wu
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, Sports, Talent, BBC, Celebrities

David Walliams, one of the stars of
Little Britain, is going to attempt to swim the 21 miles of the English Channel. This feat is all in the name of a charity called
Sport Relief, where half of the proceeds are spent in the UK to help families in disadvantaged communities and the other half is for children and young people in the world's poorest countries. You can go on the Sport Relief website and sponsor David before he takes on this tremendous task (less than 10% of people actually make it across the other side).
I can't help but wonder if he would get more money if he agreed to swim
in costume.