Introduction
British humor has a reputation for being puzzling to non-British speakers of English.
Nonetheless, many UK comedy TV shows which use it as a basic have been internationally popular.
The most of use theme for British comedy are: · Smut and innuendo with sexual and scatological themes · Disrespect to members of the establishment and authority · The Absurdity and banality of everyday life · The embarrassment of social ineptitude, typified by Mr. Bean comedy TV series starring Rowan Atkinson
British comic is a periodical comic strip. It is generally referred to as a comic or a comic magazine, and historically as a comic paper. British comics are typically aimed at children, and are published weekly, although some are also published on a fortnightly or monthly schedule.
To any English comedy fan or hopefully, anyone English who is capable of understanding humor-Rowan Atkinson is a well known name. This is the man who brought us Black Adder I trough IV, The Thin Blue line, and Mr. Bean.
And it’s for this rubber-faced inept buffoon that he’s best known worldwide-thanks to the success of the 1997 movie of the same name, which as I recall was supposed to catapult him into superstardom. It didn’t happen and five years down the line Atkinson’s trying the all movie career reboot with Johnny English, a spy spoof movie based on a series of commercials for a credit card.
Filmography Rowan is a man who brought us Black Adder I trough IV, The Tine Blue Line, and of course Mr. Bean. Thanks to the success of TV series Rowan is famous in all world.
Some of the best movies and TV series are…
Mr. Bean
Since his first appearance in 1989, Mr. Bean has achieved a massive following around the world - he’s now recognized as the most popular British comedy export since Benny Hill. Some people even thinking of him as sex symbol. His visual humour and celebrate sight gags transcend linguistics frontiers, and have