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Monty Python's Flying Circus
The irreverent Monty Python comedy troupe present a series of skits which are often surreal, baudy, uncompromising, tasteless, but inevitably hilarious.
The Goes Wrong Show
Comedy series from the team behind The Play That Goes Wrong.
The Cornley Polytechnic Drama Society undertake another (overly) ambitious endeavour, held back by prolific over-actor Robert Grove, the screen-hogging Sandra Wilkinson and the artistically mistrusted Dennis Tyde.
Six brand new, hand-crafted, half hours of theatrical catastrophe include the gripping courtroom drama 'A Trial to Watch' and World War II spy thriller 'The Pilot' (which is not the pilot). The Goes Wrong Show is simply Mischief's biggest disaster yet.
Aunty Donna's Big Ol' House Of Fun
Aunty Donna will "take viewers along for an absurdist adventure through their everyday lives. Come on inside if you're prepared to handle satire, parody, clever wordplay, breakout musical numbers, and much more." In this case, "much more" can include just about anything from a hunt for buried treasure to "Weird Al" Yankovic.
Those Who Can't
Those Who Can't follows three trouble-making teachers, played by show creators Adam Cayton-Holland, Andrew Orvedahl and Ben Roy of the Denver-based comedy troupe The Grawlix. More inept than the kids they teach, they're out to beat the system as they struggle to survive each day on their own terms. Joining them is Maria Thayer (Eagleheart) as the school librarian with an insuppressible passion for life.
The Kids in the Hall (2022)
The iconic Canadian sketch comedy troupe The Kids in the Hall return from the dead with a reboot of their ground-breaking sketch series.
The Whitest Kids U Know
This hilarious comedy is a sketch show on IFC (formerly on Fuse) that's not to be missed. Outrageous characters involved in funny skits, parodies, and satire often touches on taboo subjects and edgy topics.
The Monkees
This is an American situation comedy that aired on NBC from 12 September 1966 to 25 March 1968.
The series follows the adventures of four young men (the Monkees) trying to make a name for themselves as rock 'n roll singers. The show introduced a number of innovative new-wave film techniques to series television and won two Emmy Awards in 1967. The program ended on Labor Day 1968 at the finish of its second season and has received a long afterlife in Saturday morning repeats (CBS and ABC) and syndication, as well as overseas broadcasts.
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.
The Birthday Boys
The series is in the classic vein of absurd/silly/smart/funny variety shows (Mr. Show, Monty Python), featuring sketches that twist real-life moments and cultural touchstones. An early episode tackles such issues as eggs, toilet paper and computers.
Astronomy Club: The Sketch Show
The Astronomy Club - the first all-black Upright Citizens Brigade troupe - brings their smart and absurd brand of humor to this sketch comedy series.
TallBoyz
This half-hour sketch comedy show offers the world a new perspective with earnest and sweet intentions - all from a very tall point of view.
Dog Bites Man
Dog Bites Man is a wacky new part improvisational comedy that follows the antics of a fictional news team as they interact with real people in a man-on-the-street documentary style.
Grotesco
The sketches, movie parodies and musical numbers are interlaced in each section together into a story with humor collective Grotesco. Among the members are Henrik Dorsin, Per Andersson, Emma Peters, Michael Lindgren, Emma Molin and Rikard Ulvshammar.
Trust Us with Your Life
From the creators of "Whose Line Is It Anyway?" and "Mock the Week", this is a brand new studio-based improvisation series that redefines both the chat show and television improv formats.
Arizona Circle
Funhaus and Rooster Teeth have teamed up for a sketch comedy show that's silly, irreverent, and flat-out morally decrepit.
Death Comes To Town
Famous comedy troupe The Kids in the Hall reunite for this eight part mini-series. This show follows the events that occur in a small town after many of its citizens are murdered including an arrest and a revealing trial.
Studio C
This is a sketch comedy television show. The show evolved from the BYU sketch comedy troupe Divine Comedy, from which all it's members are current or former BYU students. The show aims to produce clean, family-oriented comedy for a national audience. The name Studio C is a reference to the studio in the BYU Broadcasting Building where the show is primarily filmed in front of a live audience.
The UCB Show
A weekly variety showcase for the best sketch, characters and stand-up homegrown at the UCB Theatres in LA and NYC. Hosted by Upright Citizens Brigade co-founders Matt Besser, Amy Poehler, Ian Roberts and Matt Walsh and filmed with a live audience at UCB Sunset in Hollywood.
Astronomy Club
Using genre storytelling and TV parodies to skewer culture, Astronomy Club - starring the improv group of the same name - takes on everything from dating in the digital age to race relations and gender dynamics in this sketch series.
Second City Television
At 7:30 PM on 21 September 1976 (a Tuesday), with little fanfare, no budget, and on a network that, at the time, was strictly second-rate compared to Canada's two 'national' networks (CTV and CBC), 'Second City Television' started broadcasting. For the next year, once a month on Thursdays at, you got it, nine and to the tune of Spike Jones' "Dance Of The Hours" (the first Series theme song), SCTV bit the hand that fed it.
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