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Comedy panel game in which host Sue Perkins asks two teams to decide who is the greatest of the many people who share a particular name.
Some Girls
The series following the life of Viva as she navigates the problems and pitfalls she faces on a daily basis as she grows up on a south London estate.
Mr. Bean: The Animated Series
Mr. Bean, star of film and television, is back -- but this time he's a cartoon hero, appearing in a new series of hilarious animated adventures!
Was It Something I Said?
The series is a panel show which pits two teams against one another in a battle of word play, answering questions based on quotes, tweets and autobiographies.
Gap Year
It’s the story of British lads Dylan and Sean, childhood friends who have drifted apart, who initially set out to backpack through China but end up taking on the whole continent.
The Royle Family
You could probably see a glimpse of your own family in the Royles. Mum, Dad, Denise, Antony and Denise's husband, Dave Best sit in front of the television in their dirty, untidy living room and are constantly smoking, talking and bickering.
Jon Richardson: Ultimate Worrier
Obsessive worrier and organiser Jon Richardson hosts a comedy format where he attempts to analyse, assess and log every single one of his many, many worries.
Getting On
Darkly comic drama series about life on an NHS geriatric ward.
Just Another Immigrant
Follow Romesh Ranganathan, one of the most popular stand-ups in the UK, as he uproots his entire family and immigrates to the U.S. Displaced in Los Angeles, Ranganathan attempts to find success and happiness, while rebuilding a life from scratch.
PhoneShop
Christopher joins PhoneShop and has one day to prove himself. The staff are quirky and the customers are bizarre, making for a hilarious workplace comedy.
The show follows the daily operations of a mobile phone shop and the antics of its employees. With witty dialogue and relatable characters, PhoneShop is a must-watch comedy series.
Buffering
Iain, a children's TV presenter navigates his way through a complicated relationship with a TV producer, Olivia.
Open All Hours
Meet Mr. Arkwright, the stammering owner of a corner grocer's store. He's a penny pincher who will do anything to save a few quid.
Join him and his nephew Granville in their hilarious misadventures as they serve customers and try to make a profit. This classic British sitcom is a must-watch for all comedy fans.
Duck Quacks Don't Echo (UK)
This is a panel show presented by Lee Mack. He is joined by Dara O'Briain, Melanie Chisholm and Ruth Jones on the show that test-runs the world's most startling facts.
Mel Giedroyc: Unforgivable
Mel Giedroyc: Unforgivable is the brand-new comedy show in which the nation's favourite comics and celebrities compete to convince Mel Giedroyc that they are the most Unforgivable person in the room. To do this they will have to dredge up their most outrageous sins, lies, legal transgressions and morally bankrupt behaviour.
In each episode three celebrities come clean and regale tales of their most despicable deeds and uncharitable behaviour as they are probed by host Mel Giedroyc and her sinful sidekick Lou Sanders for all the dastardly details, in the show that scratches away at the polished and preened surfaces of some of the nation's favourite faces to reveal their dark underbellies.
One Foot in the Grave
Victor Meldrew, a man who, put simply, is annoyed by every one of life's 'challenges' and when forced to take early retirement, he suddenly has plenty of time on his hands to rage against the petty annoyances of life and the people in it.
Johnny Vegas Carry on Glamping
Glamping is on the rise in Britain, and it's no longer just a posh tent in a field. Up and down the country people are repurposing old vehicles into boutique hotels - and now, there's a new kid in town. This documentary follows comedian Johnny Vegas and his assistant Bev see through their plans to create the county's coolest glamping site.
Room 101
If you had the chance to banish some of your worst nightmares to the depth of Room 101 what would they be and why? Paul Merton presents this comical chat show asking guests to describe their pet hates, if he's convinced it really is that bad then banished it will be. Originally hosted by Nick Hancock.
15 Storeys High
15 Storeys High is about two very different blokes who find themselves sharing a flat in a tower block on a council estate in South London. Flat owner Vince takes in new lodger Errol and immediately begins to think that he's made a mistake.
Mount Pleasant
Mount Pleasant stars Sally Lindsay (Coronation Street) and Daniel Ryan (The Street) as married couple Lisa and Dan in this Sky 1 comedy. In the series, they have to cope with their friends, work, and Lisa's parents.
Jerk
Jerk follows the life of acclaimed stand up Tim Renkow, who plays a heightened version of himself; an American art school dropout who needs to get a visa to stay in the UK. The only problem is that Tim has cerebral palsy. This means that people judge him... all the time. Although usually they judge him wrongly, because what they don't realize is that inside that severely disabled, vulnerable body is a bit of an asshole.
10 O'Clock Live
You've seen live news broadcasts. Now watch four of Channel 4's top comedians give their take on these shows. In 10 O'Clock Live Jimmy Carr, David Mitchell, Charlie Brooker and Lauren Laverne will pose as journalists reporting on live news.
Fonejacker
Crack up as a master of disguise Kayvan Hovak aka The Fonejacker puts his cold-calling skills to work and prank calls unsuspecting victims as fictional character creations. The result is total confusion for the victim, pure entertainment for you.
The Benny Hill Show
In America, the show was usually presented in a specially-edited half-hour format, which ran for a total of 111 editions (although Comedy Central did screen the hour-long format in the early-to-mid '90's, albeit with sections edited out, typically the musical guest or dance numbers).
Monty Python: Almost The Truth
In commemoration of its 40th year of offbeat humor, Monty Python's Flying Circus is to the be subject of a documentary that will air October 4-10, 2009. Expect all the major players to be in attendance.
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