The very first appearance of Basil? (an expanded version of "The Bookshelf" with Marty Feldman; more info in comments)
Fawlty Towers is a 1975 and 1979 British television sitcom broadcast created and written by John Cleese and Connie Booth.What's the "ha-ha" moment in which Nelson gets... sucked in to some container or creature just as he speaks? (I'm thinking it's a Treehouse of Horror ep from golden-age Simpsons)

Simpsons TV Show. The /r/TheSimpsons subreddit is fan base of redditors who love The Simpsons. The Simpsons is an American animated sitcom created by Matt Groening for the Fox Broadcasting Company. The show is set in the fictional town of Springfield and parodies American culture, society and television.
Once again, it's 'Dagwood's chronic boner.' (info in comments)

A subreddit about newspaper comic strips such as Calvin and Hobbes, The Far Side, Pogo, and Krazy Kat, and the history of those comics.
Could someone explain to me in rational, knowledgeable, & experienced words how the CamJ-for-MPJ swap was 'strong-value' for the Nets? (because I don't really see it at the moment)
Welcome to /r/GoNets, the ultimate subreddit for all Brooklyn Nets fans! Join us to celebrate the team's history, analyze roster moves, share memes, and unite as #NETSWORLD."We are resilient, inventive, innovative, have lots of ingenuity, and resources to deal with problems so as to adapt. Civilizational collapse is probably more unlikely than ever. Stop the Doomerism!"
Discussion regarding the potential collapse of global civilization, defined as a significant decrease in human population and/or political/economic/social complexity over a considerable area, for an extended time. We seek to deepen our understanding of collapse while providing mutual support, not to document every detail of our demise.Who did Troy McClure take out on a date in exchange for passing his eye test? (includes a 15-question visual quiz in comments)

A collection of screenshots of weird faces made in the animation of The Simpsons
European Graphic Novels+ is losing its server at the end of the month. 😕
A place for fans of European comics. This subreddit mainly covers Franco-Belgian, Italian and Spanish comics and graphic novels. "Bande dessinée" (BD) is the French term for comic (lit. "drawn strip").Some thoughts on the tragic death of Phil Hartman, and the tendency to frame the event as being solely due to his wife Brynn, as well as Andy Dick.
{description text}Any thoughts on the isometric-style "Cadaver" (Bitmap Brothers, 1991)? (review and link in comments)

Dedicated subreddit for gaming on MS-DOS or Windows 3.0+, either via Dosbox or actual hardware. IPX networking, QEMM386'ing, all kinds of retro video game fun.
Ringo's "You're Sixteen" is one of the many amazing songs that blew me away, from the brilliant 1973 "Ringo" album. The lyrics were awkward of course, dating back to the original song itself, but IIRC-- this album was more or less the first time Ringo really cut loose on vocals, or is that wrong?
Welcome to The Beatles!["It's a badge of honor, Andy!"] "Oh, Rose-Marie, I love you..."
A place to discuss Andy Kaufman and his work.Ooh boy, this isn't going to go VERY WELL, I suspect..?
/r/TOS is for all topics relating to Star Trek: The Original Series (plus TAS and the original films).What are your best tips and tricks for improving FF on WinX's overall speed, as well as minimizing its memory-usage?
The latest news and developments on Firefox and Mozilla. This is an unofficial community. ✨ Chat with us: https://matrix.to/#/#reddit-firefox:mozilla.org ✨ Join us on Kbin: https://fedia.io/m/firefoxMarina-- "I was a real ugly 'duckling'... I was the kid that was made fun of by everyone else, because I was so ugly..." (2:45 in the interview)
The subreddit for everything Star Trek: The Next Generation! Feel free to post pics, videos, articles, your opinions & questions... anything to do with the show or the actors.What are your best / favorite AF tips & hacks?
Recipes for AirFryer! All Video and food image post require a full recipe in the comments, please. No links in posts or comments please. These rules are spam prevention."Spockabilly," credit to u/Zenchilada & midjourney
/r/TOS is for all topics relating to Star Trek: The Original Series (plus TAS and the original films).Trouble with Tribbles outtake: Spock's facial expressions courtesy of Leonard Nimoy!
/r/TOS is for all topics relating to Star Trek: The Original Series (plus TAS and the original films).What are you reading? – April 2025
A place for fans of European comics. This subreddit mainly covers Franco-Belgian, Italian and Spanish comics and graphic novels. "Bande dessinée" (BD) is the French term for comic (lit. "drawn strip").Why exactly was René Goscinny such a unique, irreplaceable writer upon Astérix le Gaulois?

Astérix is a French comic series created by writer René Goscinny and artist Albert Uderzo. It is the most successful European comic series of all time. By Toutatis!