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Our Cartoon President
Our Cartoon President will follow the tru-ish misadventures of the 45th President of the United States, Donald J. Trump, and his merry band of advisors and family members. In this parallel cartoon universe, the Commander-in-Chief opens the White House doors for an "all access" look at a typical day in the life of the President of the United States. Our Cartoon President examines the quintessentially Trumpian details of the presidency and his most important relationships, and no one is safe - from his close family and confidants to key political figures from both parties and members of the media.
Sports Night
It's about sports. The same way Charlie's Angels was about law enforcement.
W1A
The follow-up to 'Twenty Twelve' as Ian Fletcher takes up the position of 'Head of Values' at the BBC.
The Larry Sanders Show
Comic Garry Shandling draws upon his own talk show experiences to create the character of Larry Sanders, a paranoid, insecure host of a late night talk show.
The Soup
With this satirical series, the E! Entertainment Network returns to a format they helped create with the popular '90s show Talk Soup. Only this time instead of just poking fun at talk shows, they're setting their sights on all things in entertainment, reality TV, pop culture, and politics.
Newsreaders
This is a satire of the network television news magazine genre, from the creative team behind Adult Swim's highly successful comedy Childrens Hospital.
Alan Partridge's Mid-Morning Matters
This is a comedy series stars Steve Coogan as Alan Partridge, who delivers his unique brand of banter and topical debate as host of radio show Mid Morning Matters.
Onion News Network
Based on the original weekly newspaper and web series, the crazy news and comedic headlines we've come to love will be presented by the show's new anchors and guests.
WKRP in Cincinnati
An innovative radio program director and his predictably wacky colleagues went about changing the format from easy listening to rock and roll.
Brass Eye
Brass Eye was a controversial show that reported (so to speak) the issues confronting British popular society.
Drugs, Animal Rights, Crime, Paedophillia, these are the issues that the tabloids seem to spend their days cashing in on.
Daytime Divas
Maxine is the creator and lead host of the popular daytime television show The Lunch Hour - which also has as co-hosts Mo, Kibby, Nina and Heather. On screen, they are great friends, but behind the scenes, they lives a world of power struggles and super-egos. Meanwhile, Maddie, a former host, wants to return to the show and Cecile, a bestselling writer, also wants to become a co-host. This situation worsens when Anna, the Maxine's former assistant, returns as the hard editor-in-chief of a great magazine, who wants to expose the truth about them.
Nathan Barley
"Nathan Barley" is a show that gives us a peep into the life of professional bighead, Nathan Barley.
Shaun Micallef is Mad as Hell
Shaun Micallef is Mad as Hell is a hilarious Australian news-comedy show that satirizes current events and politics.
Hosted by the talented Shaun Micallef, the show is a must-watch for anyone who loves witty humor and sharp commentary.
The Day Today
The Day Today was a satire spoofing current affairs TV programmes which featured a team that was then relatively new to television. All the cast had been involved in a BBC radio show, On The Hour, which had taken a similar swipe at radio current affairs programming.
Boris
A look at the daily misadventures of the troupe filming the low-quality TV series "Gli Occhi del Cuore 2".
Get Krack!n
With no sense of on-camera technique, the Kate's will shuffle through a roster of unsafe demonstrations, surly guests, underprepared experts and the over-lit decomposition of the duo's already rocky relationship. Like any televisual format that The Kates put their rough, manly hands to, things on Get Krack!n' will go downhill fast. Frankly, whatever the hour, an audience deserves better.
Drop the Dead Donkey
The offices of Globelink News TV was the setting of this topical sitcom. The news station had just been acquired by a multi-millionaire media tycoon who orders that the company should start taking a sensationalist stance to the news.
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.
The Beaverton
At last. News on television. The Comedy Network announced today the incredibly important new television program The Beaverton, an incredibly important satirical news series with deep importance to citizens living in the country with the most water in the world. A so-called televised "adaptation" of the immensely popular online satirical site TheBeaverton.com, The Beaverton guarantees to provide Canadians with the news they didn't even ask for.
Pls Like
A mockumentary about a cynical YouTuber.
Pls Like is a weekly series follows struggling comedian Liam, as the unlikely competition, victor who must undertake a series of challenges in order to win a £10,000 prize.
With the help of established YouTubers Charlie South and Millipede, as well as Talent Manager James Wirm, Liam aka Vloggy McVlogface must undertake a series of challenges to see if he has what it takes to become the next big vlogger.
Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman
Louise Lasser delivers a masterful performance in the title role of Norman Lear's sublimely twisted soap opera, Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman - at once a parody of the format and a twisted satire of American media/consumer culture.
In the fictional town of Fernwood, Ohio, suburban housewife Mary Hartman seeks the kind of domestic perfection promised by Reader's Digest and TV commercials. Instead she finds herself suffering the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune - mass murders, low-flying airplanes, and waxy yellow buildup on her kitchen floor.
Sassy Justice with Fred Sassy
Fred Sassy is an American Consumer Advocate and reporter for the Cheyenne news at 9, a local TV station in Cheyenne, Wyoming. On his weekly show, Sassy Justice, Fred goes to battle for the common man in his hometown. This week, he's uncovering the dangers behind manipulated videos that are increasingly popping up on the internet.
Absolute Power
The inner workings of a successful PR firm - lying for a living.
Moving Wallpaper
ITV's soap Echo Beach desperately needs a makeover, so the producers call in Jonathan Pope to help. He makes some radical changes just before its launch, but will the show take off?
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