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The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore
Larry Wilmore hosts 'The Nightly Show', the replacement for 'The Colbert Report' from January 2015. The show takes a comedic point of view on the day's news.
Have I Got a Bit More News for You
An extended version of the satirical news quiz, Have I Got News for You, featuring more of the stuff that wouldn't fit into the regular programme.
The regular edition began on BBC Two on 28 September 1990, however it wasn't until the spring of 2007 for series 33 that the previously sporadic extended version of the show, which aired as a weekend repeat, became a permanent fixture and was given the name Have I Got a Bit More News for You. Over an hour's worth of material is recorded for each programme for broadcast the following day, allowing the programme to remain topical while the BBC's lawyers have time to request cuts of potentially defamatory material.
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.
Tooning Out the News
Tooning Out the News will provide short daily segments leading up to a weekly full episodes featuring a cast of animated characters mocking news of the day, and interviewing real-world guests and newsmakers.
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.
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.
Time Trumpet
Based on the UK series of the same name, it is a historical documentary that takes a look at news from today and looks at it from a futuristic perspective.
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