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The Worst Week of My Life
Howard Steel's wedding week turns into a nightmare in this hilarious British sitcom. Every mishap imaginable happens on the way to the altar.
From exploding toilets to disastrous stag parties, Howard's life is one disaster after another. This show will keep you laughing from start to finish.
Look Around You
Look around you. Look around you. Just look around you. What do you see? A tree. A weather-vane. A discarded lollipop-wrapper. A traffic shop. All of these things, and any other things you may care to mention, have one thing in common. Can you work out what it is? The first series of this British comedy show, filmed in 2002, was a send-up of the earnest programmes for schools made in the 1960s and 1970s. The second series (2005) is a friendlier spoof of the BBC's own slightly wacky 'Tomorrow's World' programme (1965-2002), and it gives a view from somewhere around 1982 of what life might be like in the early 21st century. The new series is again written by Robert Popper and Peter Serafinowicz and consists of six thirty-minute shows, a big improvement on the ten-minute format of the first series. The new episodes are all wonderfully daft... Remember to have your jotter and your copy book handy!
Hebburn
Jack Pearson is taking Sarah home to meet the family in Hebburn, the problem is though that they believe she is his new girlfriend, and have no clue that she is his new wife that he just married in Vegas.
Sneakerhead
Sneakerhead is a hilarious and contemporary workplace sitcom shining a light on young working life in Britain. Set in Peterborough, Russell is one of the many long suffering employees of Sports Depot. He is a certified sneakerhead, working there for the love of the trainers - he certainly isn't there for the money
Mr. Sloane
Romantic comedy series in which Nick Frost plays a buttoned-down 1960s man in crisis. Created by Curb Your Enthusiasm's Robert B Weide.
Count Duckula
Count Duckula was a cartoon series following the adventures of Count Duckula, a vegetarian vampire duck who can only be destroyed by sunlight or a stake in the heart.
Creature Comforts (UK)
This animation features various creatures who are interviewed about a different topic each episode. But the voices are not those of the creatures, it's the people of Britain. Members of the British public were interviewed about different topics, and then the animation of the animals is created to the voice.
FortySomething
Hugh Laurie plays a sexually frustrated, red-tape wrapped GP Paul Slippery in a six-part comedy drama adapted by Nigel Williams from his bawdy novel set in the west London suburb of Putney.
Blandings
This is a period comedy series based on PG Wodehouse's stories and adapted for television by Guy Andrews. Set in 1929 in the fictional Blandings Castle, Lord Emsworth finds it hard to keep his dysfunctional family in order and usually ends up adding to the chaos himself.
Catherine Tate's Nan
Joannie Taylor's grandson is away in Africa doing charity work, so the pensioner is assigned teenage volunteer 'Alice' to keep her company.
Together they visit the council offices to get her kitchen tap mended - but the trip ends in chaos and results in the pensioner going to hospital.
Grandma's House
A successful television presenter has doubts about the direction of his career in the business and decides to quit to start searching for something more meaningful to do with his life.
Backchat with Jack Whitehall and his Dad
This is a chat show with Jack Whitehall and each week he's joined by his dad. The show features conversation, family feuds and must-see moments as the the guests find themselves with the funniest father and son around.
Very British Problems
Twitter feed Very British Problems is adapted for television. The show features different famous faces talking about the crushing weirdness and awkwardness of life as a Brit.
Henry IX
Enter the contemporary court of Henry IX, King of the United Kingdom, where the absurdities of modern life meet the pomp and circumstance of royalty.
With a cast of eccentric characters and witty humor, this comedy series will have you laughing out loud at the royal shenanigans.
Saxondale
In this British-produced comedy, Steve Coogan plays Tommy Saxondale, an ex-roadie with anger management issues and a pest-control business. Tommy is a little arrogant, a little egotistical, and feels the world owes him more respect than it typically shows him.
Gates
Gates is a comedy series starring Tom Ellis, Joanna Page and Sue Johnson. The show is about parental rivalries on the school run.
In For a Penny
Stephen Mulhern presents the pop-up gameshow based on the original 'Saturday Night Takeaway' feature. The host takes their unique brand of games and quizzes to the streets, challenging unsuspecting members of the public for a chance to win.
Free Agents (UK)
This new six-part comedy series starring Stephen Mangan (Green Wing), Sharon Horgan (Pulling) and Anthony Head (Buffy the Vampire Slayer) follows the on-off relationship between Alex (Mangan) and Helen (Horgan) who struggle to shake off their past and hold down a potentially happy romance.
Dirty Sanchez
The show is an extreme version of Jackass. From naked paint balling to ear stapling - Pritchard, Dainton, Joyce and Pancho will go to any lengths to cause serious damage to themselves and each other.
The Spa
This is a comedy series written by Derren Litten set in set in a Hertfordshire spa that claims that it can cure anyone; the fat, the thin and the lazy.
Wallace and Gromit's Cracking Contraptions
A series of ten Wallace and Gromit stop motion animations varying in length from 1 to 3 minutes. Each episode features one of Wallace's new inventions and Gromit's skeptical reaction to it. The series was produced and released in 2002 by Aardman Animations.
James Acaster: Repertoire
Offbeat comic James Acaster covers the strange, the mundane and everything in between in this collection of four wide-ranging stand-up specials.
The Invisibles
Friends Maurice Riley and Syd Woolsey plan to retire from a life of crime in a quiet Devon fishing village. When retired life proves too dull for the two, they find themselves pulled back to their old ways.
QI XS
A series of compilation shows taken from the original QI episodes, each featuring a different theme. Added by the BBC during the COVID-19 epidemic.
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