I can proudly say that I have not watched one episode of Love Island.
@Jeni108 ай бұрын
Ditto. I refuse.
@Jeni108 ай бұрын
A bum bag in Australia is a fanny pack in the US, because they don’t know what a fanny is outside of the US. Fanny = female priv. parts.
@stuarthumphrey17878 ай бұрын
Nor I I'm happy to say
@no-oneinparticular72648 ай бұрын
Me neither, brain numbing to me
@janolaful8 ай бұрын
Nor me but my heart went out to Caroline Flack, who hosted it and killed herself because of online bullying please be kind 🙏
@Markevans638 ай бұрын
Shameless was absolutely brilliant, the USA one was a tame, watered down version
@HootMaRoot8 ай бұрын
I tried to watch the American shameless program and couldn't even watch the full show had to switch it off as it was so tame
@adamaalto-mccarthy69848 ай бұрын
I liked US shameless, different but good
@mdnickless8 ай бұрын
Strictly Come Dancing was actually a spin-off of an older show (1970s, I think) called Come Dancing. It was like Dancing With The Stars without the celebrities.
@mral81458 ай бұрын
The guy saying “I love a good Scottish accent” during the Coupling clip 😂. The character is Welsh! Friends started in 1992 in the UK.
@Spiklething8 ай бұрын
First episode of Friends aired in UK in April 1995
@mral81458 ай бұрын
@@Spiklething was it that late?! Yikes, I always thought it was in my first year of high school.
@xneurianx8 ай бұрын
@@mral8145 Given that it didn't show in the US until 1994, and wasn't even in production until 1993, it absolutely didn't show in the UK in 1992.
@mral81458 ай бұрын
@@xneurianx see the above comments, you’re too late, I know. But maybe take a deep breath because you sound disproportionately agitated over a you tube comment. Good television knowledge though.
@xneurianx8 ай бұрын
@@mral8145 Sorry if I came off agitated, was just adding context, didn't mean to come off as obnoxious! Sorry!
@fsimpson2168 ай бұрын
The Thick of it was brilliant. Writer Armando Iannucci had to haggle with the BBC over the swearing. He says he was told he was allowed to use the C word three times in an episode - but only if the F word was cut to 10 times a minute. He was effectively given a quota of how many ‘f***s’ he was allowed to use per minute.
@danmayberry11858 ай бұрын
Malcolm Tucker is a god.
@jacquelinepearson22888 ай бұрын
Strictly Come Dancing began on the BBC in 2004 and many countries across the world have their own version and call it 'Dancing with the Stars". The reason for the 'strange' name in the UK is because there was a ballroom dancing television programme back in the 1960's/70's featuring competition between professionals called Come Dancing and the name for the new celebrity dancing competition was taken from that old series. The word 'strictly' was used as a nod to an Australian film called "Strictly Ballroom". It was about dancing competitions and was an unexpected success at the cinema.
@davdietrich48 ай бұрын
Hello Jacqueline how are you doing today?... Hope you're having a great time over there?
@nicksykes45758 ай бұрын
There was very little similarity between Friends and Coupling. Coupling was far grittier than Friends, and despite having 3 men and 3 women as main characters that's about the limit of similarity. Interestingly, the US tried to remake Coupling, but took out all the crudity and sexual references, e.g. all the things that made it watchable. Needless to say it bombed.
@clairec12678 ай бұрын
Coupling was amazing -and this clip that they showed doesn't work as well without the alternative point of view
@yezdnil4 ай бұрын
Exactly. Chalk and cheese.
@DONTHASSLETHEHOFF8 ай бұрын
Fun fact: The song Cotton Eye Joe is made by a swedish band. I would assume that most people think they're super american 😁
@garethm32428 ай бұрын
Common theme with US remakes: they're always tamer, more watered down versions. Can't think of an exception.
@dib0008 ай бұрын
"I love a good Scottish accent" 😂🤣😂
@ethelmini8 ай бұрын
Haven't seen the US House of Cards, but if that's indicative of how Spacey played the Urquhart character it's missing a whole dimension.
@no-oneinparticular72648 ай бұрын
Never top the brit house of cards. You realise we are living through this now 😂
@andrewdavidson6658 ай бұрын
I very much enjoyed the first season of the US House of Cards but it had been so many years since I watched the UK one I couldn't remember it so went back. Oh boy, the UK original is incredible...
@geekexmachina8 ай бұрын
The quality question is a bit tricky, older programs which are pre-digital were made using the PAL format system so if they are not converted properly you get quality loss. It’s interesting that before enhancements you got many peculiarities in film for example converting to small screen from film caused the film to blue shift in the reduction process so traffic lights became blue lol, not all the time depending on budget
@jimcook11618 ай бұрын
Also American TV shows generally have a bigger budget too.
@PHDarren8 ай бұрын
06:59 Veep of course created and written by a British writer, Armando Iannucci the same writer and creator of The Thick of It and it started 7 years before Veep.
@Jeni108 ай бұрын
Americans like American TV shows, while British prefer British TV shows. That’s why they have different versions. In Australia, we tend to get more British comedies than US comedies, because the British sense of humour is one Aussies fully get.
@alansmithee88318 ай бұрын
@Jeni10. I commented yesterday elsewhere that US comedy is often the wise guy hero laughing at the clown. British humour has the clown as the central character. His victory is to survive to the next disaster life throws at him, but never give up. Think Charlie Chaplin or Stan Laurel. Aussies believe in giving a bloke a fair go, which where I come from translates as being reyt wi' folk. Mind you, can you imagine having to sit through a load of adverts during a grand final RL game and then talk about how good the adverts were, like US channels do for the Superbowl?
@hughtube51548 ай бұрын
And yet Australian actors do phenomenonally well in Hollywood and on US shows.
@Jeni108 ай бұрын
@@hughtube5154 And no one realises they’re Aussies, then they’re shocked to find out! That’s because for most roles, they have to use an American accent and Aussies are good at that. The reverse however, Americans doing Aussie accents, we can detect it every time, with just one exception - Brian Jordan Alvarez! He has perfected it because he has a fascination for it! Kudos to you, Brian! 👍😜🇦🇺
@silverwolf37458 ай бұрын
Coupling was not the the British version of Friends it was way more adult and gritty.
@daveofyorkshire3018 ай бұрын
The Equaliser was British TV from the mid 1980s, and can be tracked back to the 60s with a TV show called "Callan" about a reluctant British spy/assassin. It was even played by the same person in both shoes, Edward Woodward... Some think it's a tenuous link, but it pads The Equalisers back story perfectly.
@alansmithee88318 ай бұрын
@daveofyorkshire. A'reyt fellow Tyke. I used to watch Callan eagerly, as it had wargames in it and before I went to university, I had met no other wargamers. My pal there, who also played wargames, was a keen fan of "The Equiliser". There is an episode with wargames in that too, as if to prove your point. The US has no equivalent of "Sharpe" though. I used to buy my Airfix Napoleonic figures in my family home town of Keighley as a kid, then later Sharpe was shown as from there, in an episode before Waterloo. I had expected him to be burning down the Whitehouse or at the battle of New Orleans, but they would have had to change history like US films for him to win the last one.
@daveofyorkshire3018 ай бұрын
@@alansmithee8831 Sharpe was about the Napoleonic wars, the USA despite it's rewriting of history were Napoleonic shills so it's kind of hard to convert Sharpe without being on the otherside.
@DavidSmith-cx8dg8 ай бұрын
'Come dancing' was a show featuring serious ballroom dancing that ran for years and was much loved by older generations but interest waned and it was cancelled I think as fashions changed . In the late nineties an Australian film ' Strictly ballroom ' was a success and revived interest , the idea to make Strictly as a celeb dancing competition proved ideal family entertainment and several Countries have their own version .
@Add1ct6668 ай бұрын
The original Come Dancing stared in 1950 as a ballroom dancing competition and ended in 1998. It returned in 2004 as "Strictly Come Dancing"" after the success of the movie Strictly Ballroom, where they changed it to a fun comp. with stars dancing with professional dancers.
@welshlittlemy50428 ай бұрын
Coupling was not a British version of Friends lol. They were aimed at different demographics Friends was a pg prim time family show with clean comedy. Coupling was a 15 after watershed 9pm show with gritty comedy and adult themes. The shows are not really comparable. And there was a USA version of coupling but it was not very good as they cut out a lot of the adult jokes.
@daveofyorkshire3018 ай бұрын
House of Cards was a trilogy, the first season House of Cards, second To Play the King (all royalty based, then finally The Final cut. Each one a season...
@paganant36238 ай бұрын
Just one point you said the us been doing tv shows longer but the TV is a British Invention so we did it first lol 😂
@EpicTutorialTips8 ай бұрын
Shameless was really popular in the UK, though is very, very different to the US version, probably because most of what happens in the UK version wouldn't be allowed on US television lol. I know that the full show is on UK Netflix, not sure if it's also on US Netflix but it might be!
@CG85-8 ай бұрын
The uk version of shameless was phenomenal
@DavidLee-yu7yz5 ай бұрын
A show that was not mentioned here is Queer as Folk the British was first in 1999 and a few years later the American version was made, when it comes shows loved, Friends is at the top and going off on a tangent my all time favourite is Cheers but there is no British version of this as it would not work. Rarely does a show like friends Cheers, Skins etc transfer well to across the Pond in either direction. ps For reference I am British (Welsh)
@ethelmini8 ай бұрын
The strictly title is a mash up of Strictly Ballroom & Come Dancing. An Australian film from the 90's & a UK tv show that first aired in 1950.
@auldfouter86618 ай бұрын
Just had to look for such a comment as this ! Spot on.
@mdnickless8 ай бұрын
I believe the original reality TV show to go global was Big Brother. That started in the Netherlands.
@Chris_GY18 ай бұрын
Strictly Come Dancing is an old programme brought back to tv in 2004, a brother and sister from my hometown of Grimsby Kevin and Joanne Clifton have both won it, their parents have run a dance school for over 40 years. Kevin has married his dance partner tv presenter Stacey Dooley and has a child, he was on Who Do you Think You Are? In the recent series.
@dianeehlen97948 ай бұрын
One thing that I’ve noticed about American TV shows and films, is that most people a young, slim, extremely good looking and glamorous and usually rich! Why are there not ordinary average people depicted that people can relate to?
@llpalm088 ай бұрын
The UK Apprentice is a lot better than the US Apprentice. The US one dropped off quite heavily before it was cancelled in 2017 but the UK one has kept at a consistent popularity since the 4th series onwards, and is actually currently airing its 18th series of the show.
@ethelmini8 ай бұрын
You're comparing the quality of recordings, not necessarily the broadcasts. Though back in the day we had different broadcast standards NTSC in America (525lines @ 60hz), Pal in UK (625 lines @ 50hz)
@simonspeechley28598 ай бұрын
Never The Same Colour vs Picture Always Lousy.
@duckwhistle8 ай бұрын
Coupling was not a remake of friends. It was a sitcom with 3 men and 3 women so everyone compared it to friends, but none of the characters were based on the the characters from friends, and in fact there was actually an american remake of coupling using the origional scripts. That 70s show was definitly more succesfull than Days Like These which was cancelled in the first series. Though they used the origional scripts localised to the UK, half the actors they used have never been in anything else so it's safe to say the US did it better. I've not even heard of VEEP, but i'm betting it was very different since one of the actors from In the Thick of It holds a record for the most times anyone said F#@< on British TV! The Apprentice was longer running in the UK than it was in the US and more successful in terms of % of the population that watched it. As for the quality: before HD british TV was actually recorded at higher resolution than US TV, but youtube does not support that resolution so any clips will be down scaled.
@TukikoTroy8 ай бұрын
Different TV systems. UK TV used a much higher resolution quality before digital than the US TV. Unless the UK programme is properly converted to the US system it will appear blurry and washed out. Re the American Shameless getting weird in later episodes, it suffered from what a lot of American shows suffer from... the show runners don't know when to stop milking the cow.
@Thurgosh_OG8 ай бұрын
I'm British. I've never watch any of the Love Island or similar 'reality' shows. Coupling was brilliant and literally nothing like Friends, so I don't know why they are compared (and the guy in the clip is Welsh, not Scottish). I've never heard of Veep. The difference between the UK and US Apprentice shows is the US version has a guy who was given millions by a rich father and it's debatable if he really ,ade anything of it himself, whereas the UK version has Sir Alan Sugar, a self made millionaire, who worked his way up from working class and was knighted in recognition of his personal achievements.
@TIDYJOKER8 ай бұрын
I love coupling, and friends. They aren't the same show.
@solasta8 ай бұрын
Absolutely. Coupling was superb, and often based in classic farce. No real connection with Friends whatsoever.
@PantheonLincoln8 ай бұрын
RE: The Thick of It - there were so many memes when Peter Capaldi was revealed to have been cast as the 12 Doctor. Fake Doctor Who interspersed with clips of Malcolm Tucker swearing. Great stuff.
@suepoole83238 ай бұрын
We British have a warped sense of humour, sharp and witty, deep too... so we do British comedy which sometimes does not suit US sense of comedy and vice versa...some US comedy I love some I will change channels on.. just because I'm a Brit and love our sense of this is as good as it gets attitude to life.. great reaction thanks.. I won't say which I thought were better in this though.. I did watch to the end too, so I'm sure not biased .. love from UK as always
@jamesmachin84108 ай бұрын
That review you watched was ridiculous
@Isleofskye8 ай бұрын
I am 69 and watched my first TV in London in 1960 and VEEP along with Cyrb Your Enthusiasm are the greatest USA Series in my lifetime imo. VEEP did around 8 or 9 Series and the creator Armando Iannucci had already created The Thick Of It and was behind Alan Partridge, as well.Comedic genius.
@vaudevillian78 ай бұрын
Veep is a British series with an American cast essentially, all the writers etc are British not just Armando
@Isleofskye8 ай бұрын
@@vaudevillian7 I can vouch for the veritable veracity of that Vaudevillian...
@geekexmachina8 ай бұрын
Its fair to say come dancing comes from the old ballroom competitions my grand parents used to compete. And the thick of it and similar are sort of taken from the comedy Yes Minister
@MillerWright-mb1ob8 ай бұрын
We normally don't copy American shows, we just take the American shows. American's copy the British shows in the belief that Americans won't get a lot of the British humour or that the British shows lack relevance. It's not really surprising that Americans prefer the American shows, otherwise a remake would have been pointless. As to crediting the British original, nobody covers it up, but you wouldn't expect it to be over emphasised either
@MsGeoffh8 ай бұрын
Abomination is correct for Love Island.
@jpw68938 ай бұрын
I love how they judge never having seen both versions.
@joepiekl8 ай бұрын
American stuff gets way more money spent on it. I remember a British comedy writer saying you can earn more for a pilot that doesn't get picked up in America than you can for a successful series in the UK. But they also definitely go for that glitzier, saturated image too. Compare the look of the UK Office to the US one. The UK one deliberately has desaturated, harsh lighting because it's supposed to be a documentary. The US one is lit like a normal sitcom. Same with Parks and Rec, Modern Family and all of these other supposed mockumentaries. I remember one of the writers of Spinal Tap mentioning how important it was that it was supposed to be a documentary, and questioning why the documentary crew are still following the Modern Family family around.
@simonspeechley28598 ай бұрын
Strictly Come Dancing title was derived from a 70s amateur contestant show called ‘Come Dancing’ and a famous Australian movie called ‘Strictly Ballroom’.
@keithwindow44358 ай бұрын
Come Dancing started in the 50's
@simonspeechley28598 ай бұрын
@@keithwindow4435 but it did continue into the 70’s. I cannot speak of when it started because I had not yet!
@keithwindow44358 ай бұрын
@@simonspeechley2859I only knew because it started before I was born and remember it being on the telly throughout my childhood, it finished in the 90's surprisingly. During that time we had a ballroom dancing school at the end of our road and my wife used to enter ballroom dancing competitions.
@timglennon68148 ай бұрын
American version of Shameless was absolutely garbage compared to the British version. The British version of Shameless was filmed in my home city of Manchester.
@doegywhail7288 ай бұрын
To answer the quality issue regards the UK ones you saw, they were bad captures not put out by the production companies but by everyday folk ripped from their home recordings. also Coupling was inspired by friends and then was copied by a US studio.
@jimcook11618 ай бұрын
The UK version of Shameless was better, much more grittier and also the first big role for actor James McAvoy
@Nimzzeee8 ай бұрын
There's a compilation KZbin video of the most effective British tv ads. They're like psa's but a lot darker and impactful. Not for the faint of heart but they work incredibly well to get their message across.
@chrisellis37978 ай бұрын
It's all subjective of course but Shameless was ruined for the US, truly awful and I'm a huge William H Macy fan. UK original was set in too specific a UK situation to be able to be translated into an American space.
@barriehull70768 ай бұрын
Come Dancing was a British ballroom dancing competition show made by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) which aired on BBC One at various intervals from 1950 to 1998. Unlike its subsequent follow-up show, Strictly Come Dancing, contestants were neither celebrities nor professionals. Wikipedia.
@irreverend_8 ай бұрын
Coupling ABSOLUTELY shouldn't be compared to Friends. They're nothing alike. Also the US remade Coupling and it was just awful with a US cast. Well they remade the first series, without any script changes so I'm not sure why
@ethelmini8 ай бұрын
"I love a good Scottish accent"
@mpmlopes8 ай бұрын
Said while the Sheffield guy speaks...
@roughfitness58268 ай бұрын
Hearing Americans say that USA shameless was better is sickening
@yezdnil4 ай бұрын
Ian Richardson in HoC was phenomenal. He was sleezy, charming with that upper-middle class insouciance that we Brits recognise only too well 😂. It is steeped in how politics is run in the UK that it's almost painful to watch
@barriehull70768 ай бұрын
An ideal location for love island would be Krakatoa, Indonesian, from 20 May until 21 October 1883, peaking in the late morning hours of 27 August when over 70% of the island of Krakatoa and its surrounding archipelago were destroyed as it collapsed into a caldera.
@helenroberts11078 ай бұрын
I always find often with American shows, for some unknown reason, the sound always goes up and down. It’s weird
@davdietrich48 ай бұрын
Hello Helen how are you doing today?... Hope you're having a great time over there?
@lynnhamps7052Ай бұрын
The quality you see in America of British shows is not the same as we see..without getting too technical, it's something to do with the transmission, interpolation and delivery of codex. 😊🇬🇧
@vaudevillian78 ай бұрын
We tend to prize naturalism in terms of look, that’s why the mockumentary style ones look cheaper - there is also the history of PAL vs NTSC
@garymc35198 ай бұрын
American version v UK version of: The IT Crowd 👎👎👎👎👎 The Inbetweeners 👎👎👎👎👎 They were truly awful.
@ChocolateTampon6 ай бұрын
A reaction video to a reaction video? My mind is blown.
@DUNFERMLINEBOY18 ай бұрын
I hate to tell you this (WELL NOT REALLY HAHA) But the head judge Len Goodman used to Judge Strictly Come Dancing on a Saturday night in the UK and then fly to the states to do the EXACT same role on Dancing with the stars as did co judge Bruno Toniloi (we lost Len Goodman last year to cancer)
@markwolstenholme33548 ай бұрын
Ethan 😂😂...What is a fanny flutter? 😂😂.
@DavidLee-yu7yz5 ай бұрын
The problem with the graphics quality with the British clips is because, of copywrite issues and lack of availability of the clips showed are taken from secondary filming of screens and old video. if watching the original airing or repeats in real life , it would be the same as any programme, by the way subbed you guys straight away when i saw the Welsh flag 😊
@ethelmini8 ай бұрын
Friends came out in 94 Coupling in 2000 - Men Behaving Badly in 92. Not claiming it, it's hardly a unique concept. That 70's.... wonder if the rights were sold independently? Is their a book or play???
@mpmlopes8 ай бұрын
Comparing Friends and Coupling doesn't make sense, they're not intended to be similar, and there's even an American version of Coupling based on the UK one.
@kaydavis23108 ай бұрын
Loving your KC shirt. I watched the parade live online. So sorry to see how it ended. My heart hurts for the people of Kansas City.💔
@midwestamericans38068 ай бұрын
Yes it's sad that it happened.
@Jamienomore7 ай бұрын
I forgot to say. America did their version of Would I Lie To You (WILTY). It was terrible and only lasted for two series. That was because the American People who watch it found out certain truths about the show. The Audience were trained when to Clap and Laugh and second, a lot of the True Stories were lies.
@RollerbazAndCoasterDad8 ай бұрын
I'd tweak the thumbnail to just "What's Love Island UK?"
@juliesomerville798 ай бұрын
Proud to say never watched love Island. Insane drivel. Strictly come dancing is the original. BBC sold the rights around the world. The name in uk is a play on an old uk show called come dancing. And uk version is less showy and focuses more on the technique of the dance
@davdietrich48 ай бұрын
Hello Julie how are you doing today?... Hope you're having a great time over there?
@knowlzer8 ай бұрын
British shameless was far far better the British actor who plays frank nails it
@mcgeorgeofthejungle62044 ай бұрын
The quality is good, it's just the recording they used is bad, however Days Like These was purposely set to look like it was from the 70s.
@chrisperkins93143 ай бұрын
If you are visiting the UK you have an invitation to experience Wales
@bobclarke18155 ай бұрын
American tv system is NTSC Europe/ UK is PAL.
@alansmithee88318 ай бұрын
Hello Ethan and Angela. Let's go Britain! In the late 1970s, I heard a conspiracy theory that there had been times in that difficult decade that a coup was plotted, with Airey Neave and Lord Mountbatten said to be the intended heads of the proposed regime. Soon after, both had been blown up, with Irish Republicans officially held responsible. It seemed someone writing the British "House of Cards" had heard the same rumours, as there was a death in the plot blamed on Irish terrorists, but actually something within the murky British political world of the fiction. I was reminded of this by recently watching the film "71". I will not explain why as spoilers, but I enjoyed both "House of Cards" UK when it was on BBC TV and "71" on C4. Note, I am not suggesting I believe in conspiracy theories, just saying what I heard.
@no-oneinparticular72648 ай бұрын
House of cards is happening in real life now 😂
@ConnorEllisMusic7 ай бұрын
They can't show any actual good scene from The Thick Of It because it's 90% the craziest insult and/or swearing on TV.
@vaudevillian78 ай бұрын
Veep is British, all the creators, writers etc are British. The creator is the same as the Thick of It - Armando Iannucci
@DavidDoyleOutdoors5 ай бұрын
Hmmm I’ve never watched it but was that even the British version of love island? because it had the Australian “nine” tv logo, although it may have been aired in Australia too
@djs98blue8 ай бұрын
Surely the people reacting to the TV shows should have at least seen them both?!
@Thurgosh_OG8 ай бұрын
Asking US Americans if a UK or US show is better, when they haven't seen both shows is not going to get a fair vote. Have they done the same thing with British people answering the questions? I suspect that the US shows would not do so well, as they did here.
@matc62218 ай бұрын
Great stuff 👍👍👍👍
@annfrancoole348 ай бұрын
I can proudly say that I have not watched one episode of Friend, would never want to watch it and never will.
@benlee84368 ай бұрын
That was a really REALLY lame clip of The Thick of It! Please do yourselves a favour and watch some good clips of that, as it's about a bajjilion times better than it looked and better than Veep. Also, both were predated by Yes Minister from the 70s(!) which is a real flat out classic.
@smeghead18 ай бұрын
See if you can find the tv shows that the USA tried to copy from the UK like Dr who and the red dwarf 😂
@daveofyorkshire3018 ай бұрын
You had high definition long before us. Your TV was 480 ours was 576 so our TV was better than yours until you went high definition...
@DavidSmith-cx8dg8 ай бұрын
We were 405 until colour when it became 625 lines .
@daveofyorkshire3018 ай бұрын
@@DavidSmith-cx8dg you are NTSC standard aren't you?
@scottythedawg8 ай бұрын
coupling isnt really friends but the first two series are funny. richard coyle's character is funny. the poor quality camera... well lets talk about your crappy tv resolution back in the old crt era... jk strictly come dancing is called that because there used to be a ballroom show called come dancing... there was a movie called strictly ballroom... there was a charity event and so they invented strictly come dancing as a sort of joke. it was very popular so they kept doing it. All money raised by voting goes to children in need - and for that reason we definitely did it better.
@HootMaRoot8 ай бұрын
80s and 90s TV shows looked bad as it was filmed for the hertz TVs we use here and when converted over to the hertz for the American TVs you loose some quality and was the same when American shows were shown in the UK it lost a lot of quality in the picture.
@timenchanter19838 ай бұрын
American shows have bigger audiences and thus bigger budgets
@no-oneinparticular72648 ай бұрын
And bigger egos 😂
@knowlzer8 ай бұрын
That's wrong strictly come dancing was on British TV in the 80s it came back on 2004
@scottwebb19788 ай бұрын
Why did they change the name of The Great British Bake Off to The Great British Baking Show in America
@peterjackson47633 ай бұрын
Bake Off is trademarked in the US, IIRC
@DUNFERMLINEBOY18 ай бұрын
TBH i just dont think that they are showing the best reproductions of the UK shows we have HD and UHD as well.
@DUNFERMLINEBOY18 ай бұрын
Ihave never heard of coupling!
@simonhawkins18925 ай бұрын
British cinematography is purposely less vibrant. Ultra bright colours make it look fake to us. Our children shows are vibrantly coloured because it holds children's attention better
@xneurianx8 ай бұрын
Days Like These was very bad. but on the plus side no one from the show has ever joined a cult or become a serial sex offender, so there's that. Oh Christ, House of Cards.... same.
@hughtube51548 ай бұрын
Except the British House of Cards wasn't bad, it was phenomenally successful, wining awards, having a cultural impact, and placing on "greatest shows ever made" lists.
@Jeni108 ай бұрын
Here’s a question for you two! The movie, “The Magnificent Seven” was an original story from the US. True or false?
@dib0008 ай бұрын
False.
@RoyCousins8 ай бұрын
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@emmahowells83348 ай бұрын
I agree love island is total crap and total waste of money to make it. I've only seen previews of it and that was enough for me to say hell no I'm not watching that crap. The friends and coupling, I'd say Americans won that one, loved friends never missed an episode, joey was always my fave character. With spacey accusations isn't proof. Innocent until proven guilty, but I agree he's a brilliant actor. For me the British apprentice is better, nothing to do with Trump as I don't hate him, I think the British version is more relatable in a way than the American version. For me the American shameless was better, didn't really like the British version even though I'm a Brit.
@laurie1133 ай бұрын
Definitely British!
@ChrisBettonАй бұрын
The American rip off of Shameless was absolutely unwatchable. What on earth possessed those people to vote for it?!
@andrewjohnson61626 ай бұрын
Days like these was a US export to the UK with some terrible English accents. They really did just hire the worst people they could find.
@jca1116 ай бұрын
Whose Line Is It Anyway?
@scottwebb19788 ай бұрын
How can it be a fair representation if all the react reactors are american and so will just say the US version is better...if they never knew the uk version exsited or even seen an ep of one of these shows....
@MarjorieStoker-oj8fh8 ай бұрын
Behave yourselves Tommy Cooper Morecombe and Wise Tommy Trinder Norman Wistom Danny La Rue Jimmy Tarbuck Ken Dodd Freddy Starr Roy Chubby Brown Look British humour up always
@davidabercrombie54278 ай бұрын
The clip was from Strictly Come Dancing was NOT "cosplaying as Americans" or mocking Americans. They were dancing to Cotton Eye Joe.... a country/pop song by an American band.