The television sitcom provides an opportunity to compare British and American humor.
On a side note, since when did us Yanks ever profess our love for British humor?
The topic has been a standing joke in British humor for a century or more.
I must really not get Brits and British humor.
The topic has been a joke in British humour for a century.
British humor appears poised to assault domestic direct marketing, just as it overwhelmed American advertising in the last decade.
This is typical of eccentric British humour and even borders on surrealism.
Chavez hadn't yet gotten used to British humor, and as a result the series television on the local stations mainly bored him.
It is a classic of British humour and by its 32nd impression in 1966 had sold over 300,000 copies.