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Mr T

Mr T is the toughest man in the world, and he starred in the hit TV series The A Team, as BA Baracus. Classic Mr T traits include referring, referring to crazyfools, protecting the innocent and encouraging people to do better, especially kids at the youth group
Mr T has become a hero to many people, and a phenomenon has arisen in the shape of Mr T vs... which need to be seen to be believed.

Digitiser

Digitiser was the games section on channel 4 teletext, for many years, before being recently changed to the unfunny GameCentral. Digitiser was 'done' by Mr Biffo (Paul Rose), and the main source of humour stemmed from he characters which 'hosted' the 'show'. The Digi mascot was The Man, or the Man with a Long Chin as he was originally known, as well as Mr T himself, the snakes, the Man's Daddy, and numerous others, and you can find links to these on the links page.

Robot Frank

Robot Frank is a master of comedy, but even more so is Robot Ron, the fightingest Robot, and together they make up the funniest website on the web. The diary is the funniest things ever, and the adventures, especially the Easter one (which can't be seen anymore), greatly impress. A class act all the way, why can't more websites be this funny?

The Simpsons

The Simpsons is probably the best long running television series ever, influencing countless others, and providing a wealth of great characters and comedy moments. Homer is probably the star, with crazy moments of sheer genius, with Chief Wiggum and Ralph not far behind. Worth watching each episode every time round, as you will notice new things each time.

The Fresh Prince of Bel Air

This classy show frequently impresses with the same tried and tested mathods, including short Carlton jokes, dumb Hillary jokes, and even guest stars such as Gary Coleman, oh yes.

Laurel and Hardy

These two were the original comedy duo, making people laugh decades before any of these others. People went to the cinema to see a single episode, instead of watching it on their *home televisions* or downloading on their *kazaas*. The likes of Way out West and Busy Bodies are beyond many comedies today.

The Office

Some genuinely inspired moments of comedy can sometimes be found with Brent and friends. Moments of utter disbelief at the ability of Brent or Gareth to do the most inappropriate things can have you in hysterics, though on some occasions these moments fail to delight upon rewatching.
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