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- The Cornwall Cougars, Marlise and Elyse give their unique take on the BBC series Poldark.
- The Award-winning Dish hosts, Marlise Boland and Elyse Ashton return with a comedic recap of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Royal Romance.
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- Comedian, Kelly Monteith, takes a look back on his years starring in his own his self-titled BBC comedy series, "Kelly Monteith." Monteith gives the audience behind the scenes insights and never before told anecdotes of his favorite episodes of the series that ran for six years.
- On the 50th anniversary of the Beatles appearance on the Ed Sullivan show. BRIT FLIX debut's with a revisit of "A Hard Day's Night". Hosted by Former BBC Comedy Star, Kelly Monteith and Film Expert, Paul Boland....and Chuck.
- 2014–TV EpisodeThis time the Brit Flix Guys; Kelly Monteith and Paul Boland with the some help from Two Buck Chuck, discuss the British comedy classic, School for Scoundrels starring Alastair Sim and Terry-Thomas.
- 2014–TV EpisodeKelly Monteith and Paul Boland take a look at the Alec Guinness classic film, Kind Hearts and Coronets.
- 2014–TV EpisodeCheers to "The Captains Paradise" the 1953 Alec Guinness classic. Kelly Monteith and Paul Boland have uncorked another fun Brit Flick.
- National Arts and Entertainment Journalist Nominees: Kelly, Paul and (Two Buck) Chuck discuss the movie that made Michael Caine an international star.
- Join Kelly Monteith, Paul Boland and (2 Buck)Chuck, as they pour over Tom Jones the 1963 classic starring Albert Finney and Susannah York.
- 2014–TV EpisodeThe British comedy classic Monty Python and the Holy Grail is discussed on Brit Flix. Hosts Kelly Monteith and Paul Boland remember one of the great comedies of all time.
- The 1987 British Classic, starring Richard E Grant, Paul McGann and Richard Griffiths is the subject of this Brit Flix starring Kelly Monteith and Paul Boland.
- 2014–TV EpisodeBrit Flix host, Kelly Monteith's film "Too Hip for the Room" is the subject. Kelly plays comedian Jake, the father of an autistic child, who must come to grips with his career and his family responsibilities.
- A bit of holiday cheer from the Brit Flix Guys discuss the Charles Dickens classic A Christmas Carol starring Alistair Sim. It's Kelly Monteith, Paul Boland and Chuck.
- 2014–TV EpisodeJoin The Brit Flix Guys, Kelly, Paul and (2 Buck) Chuck for a look at legendary director Michael Powell's two classic's 1945's A Matter of Life and Death starring David Niven and 1960's Peeping Tom.
- 2014–TV EpisodePeter Sellers 1959 The Mouse That Roared. Also starring Jean Seberg and William Hartnell. An impoverished backward nation declares a war on the United States of America, hoping to lose, but things don't go according to plan.
- Join Kelly Monteith, Paul Boland and of course 2 Buck Chuck, for this special holiday episode. Usher in the holiday with the boys as they actually argue over Love Actually.
- 2014–TV EpisodeThe Brit Flix guys salute one of the greatest comedies of all time, Young Frankenstein. Gene Wilder, Marty Feldman, Teri Garr, Mel Brooks, Cloris Leachman and Peter Boyle.
- 2014–TV EpisodeBasil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce in 1946 Sherlock Holmes Dressed to Kill. Join Kelly Monteith and Paul Boland as they uncork a classic.
- Alfred Hitchcock's classic 1935 suspense thriller. The 39 Steps stars Robert Donat and Madeleine Carroll. Join Kelly Monteith, Paul Boland and Two Buck Chuck for a thrilling night at the movies.
- 2014–TV EpisodeKelly Monteith and Paul Boland take a look at the 1951 Ealing Studios classic, The Lavender Hill Mob.
- The Brit Flix Guys raise their glasses to the 1981 classic comedy Arthur starring Dudley Moore.
- Kelly Monteith and Paul Boland take a look at the 1955 Ealing Studios classic, The Ladykillers with Alec Guinness and Peter Sellers.
- The Brit Flix Guys take a look at the 1963 classic Charade starring Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn. Join Kelly Monteith and Paul Boland as they sip some wine and enjoy Charade.
- The Brit Flix Guys take a look at the Carol Reed classic The Third Man.
- Kelly introduces his new web series where he looks back on clips from his BBC sitcom. Shown and discussed in this first edition are the cafe sketch from Episode 6.5, and a boxer sketch from Episode 5.3.
- Kelly looks back on Episode 4.2 of his BBC series, which featured a monologue about hotel life and a fancy dress party gone badly wrong.
- Kelly takes a brief look at his Revolutionary War cold open sketch from Episode 2.4 of his BBC sitcom, then follows it up with a longer discussion on the "conversation mix-up" restaurant sketch from Episode 6.4.
- Kelly looks back at more clips from Episode 4.2 of his BBC series, including a scene where he's naked in a hallway with only a fire extinguisher for modesty.
- In a Halloween special Kelly showcases his Dracula sketch from Episode 6.3 of his BBC sitcom, detailing where it was filmed, and how long he had to spend in the make-up.
- Kelly looks back at his spoof of James Bond from episode 4.4 of his BBC series. He discusses the writing process behind it, as well as who found the sketch funnier - the audience or the cast.
- Kelly shows a dinner party sketch featuring Lisa Vanderpump, and reflects upon her time in season five, and subsequent fame. Also shown are a cold open sketch from episode 6.6, and a second dinner party sketch, this time from episode 3.5.
- Kelly takes a look back at a surreal bow tie scene from Episode 5.1 of his BBC sitcom.
- Kelly shows segments of three sketches from his BBC sitcom: a gangster skit from Episode 6.5, a car stuck in reverse from Episode 5.3, and discusses why a vinyl pants sketch from Episode 6.6 made him "very angry".
- Kelly showcases his film noir spoof from Episode 4.6 of his BBC series. He discusses the filming and inception of the sketch, as well as the contribution of his co-writer Neil Shand.
- Kelly, Paul and Chuck review the grounding breaking film that focuses on WW 1.