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- Funky hospital-based sketch-comedy-drama type show.
- Three female comics perform sketches dealing with a wide variety of topics, from irritating flatmates to workplace issues to people who pretend to be ill to get free things or special treatment.
- A satire show using puppets that are caricatures of major public figures.
- British sketch comedy starring the likes of Rowan Atkinson and Mel Smith.
- Misadventures of Paul Green, an investigative journalist working for a small Jewish publication in the UK, The Jewish Enquirer.
- Which of the staff are safe at the surreal Kirke University when cuts are imminent? Writer of 'Joy Of Zero', Imogen Moffat looks safe, as does womanizer Matt Beer - vital for seducing the restructuring guru Georgina.
- TV SeriesPiglets follows a group of six very different recruits at a fictional police training college and the staff charged with training them. The UK broadcaster ITV has commissioned this comedy for its streaming service.
- Former police officer Matthew starts work as a newly-qualified midwife. As expected, his first day is full of drama, sarcastic comments, and snide remarks about his gender.
- Wide-ranging BBC arts programme.
- You saw them here first... Rising stars from the UK comedy scene showcase their talents in 30-minute specials, which can also act as pilot episodes for complete new series.
- Not unlike Monty Python and Benny Hill, this short-lived, fast-paced sketch comedy show, a co-production between U.S.' Cinemax and U.K.'s Channel 4, featured numerous, mostly unrelated sketches performed by a mixed U.K. and U.S. cast.
- Children are given a chance to air their views on media matters.
- The follow-up series to "OTT" sees Chris Tarrant, Helen Atkinson-Wood and Bob Carolgees in a pre-recorded show filmed in pubs, with the pretence that sketches and songs are taking part during a post-11pm "lock in".
- Lazarus & Dingwall Police spoof packed with corny gags, starring Mark Arden and Stephen Frost as a pair of somewhat unconventional murder detectives. Lazarus and Dingwall are a somewhat unconventional duo in a more than slightly unconventional police department. The chief's both eccentric and incompetent, and everyone else in Really Serious Crimes is equally oddball, from desk worker and the object of Dingwall's affections, Beverly Armitage, to the plain clothes duo.
- Comic dramatization for children about famous inventions and discoveries throughout history.
- A zany comedy sketch show for children, which took its name from the Fast Forward button on VCRs.
- The show was centred around a fashionable night club -The Rebellious Juke Box - owned by Meat Loaf, and run by Jools Holland.
- A TV show centered on an eccentric police precinct.
- From the makers of double Emmy award-winning Smack The Pony comes a comedy series featuring Darren Boyd and Cavan Clerkin, a pair of dysfunctional half-brothers are forced to explore their recurring sibling rivalries
- In Jo Brand's Classic Comedy Sketches..., the stand-up will look back at classic sketches from the likes of Victoria Wood, Fry and Laurie and Spitting Image.