|
|
Browse - Most popular shows featuring: sketch showx
That Mitchell and Webb Look
Comedians David Mitchell and Robert Webb elicit laughs through a brilliant mix of mockumentaries, TV parodies, character sketches and more.
A Bit of Fry and Laurie
"A Bit of Fry and Laurie" was an English sketch-based comedy. It starred Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie, who also doubled as the show's writers. The show aired in 4 separate series on BBC 2 between 1989 and 1995. A Bit of Fry and Laurie received excellent reviews for its innovative approach to comedy.
The Fast Show
The Fast Show was a multi BAFTA award winning sketch tv show.
The Iliza Shlesinger Sketch Show
From the mind of comedian Iliza Shlesinger comes a fun, irreverent mix of kooky characters, sly social commentary and pop culture gags.
The Catherine Tate Show
Perrier Award nominated for her performance in Lee Mack's sketch show at The Edinburgh Festival 2000 and critically acclaimed for her one-woman sketch show at Edinburgh 2001, Catherine Tate now writes and stars in her own sketch show. Catherine's irreverent characters include the rancid pensioner, the overprotective new parents and the randy nurse. The show's theme tune is "In These Shoes?" by Kirsty MacColl.
The Mitchell and Webb Situation
David Mitchell and Robert Webb's riotous comedy show, The Mitchell and Webb Situation, gushes forth an hilarious stream of surreal and quirkily inventive sketches self-penned by the talented duo. Originally made for UKTV's much missed channel, Play uk, its cult success catapulted the stars into their acting roles in Channel 4's hugely successful - and Bafta-nominated - Peep Show.
Big Train
Big Train is a surreal British television comedy sketch show created by Arthur Mathews and Graham Linehan, writers of the successful sitcom Father Ted. It was first broadcast in 1998 with a second series, in which Linehan was not involved, shown in 2002.
Smack the Pony
The stylish, original and uninhibited Emmy award-winning sketch show starring Fiona Allen, Doon Mackichan and Sally Phillips. Distinctly contemporary.
The Moth Effect
There's no target too weird, complicated, silly, or dumb as Australian comedians send up humanity in this six-part satirical sketch comedy series.
Burnistoun
Robert Florence and Iain Connell write and star in this BBC Scotland sketch show based around the residents of a fictional town.
Upright Citizens Brigade
The underrated comedy central TV show Upright Citizens Brigade was created in 1998 and canceled in 2000. It was created by four improv comedians Matt Besser, Amy Poehler, Ian Roberts, and Matt Walsh. The show is various sketches that are linked together in the end in one big conflict. The four main characters (Adair, Trotter, Colby, and Antoine) operate in an under ground sanctum were they plot out ways to create chaos in society.
Lazy Susan
Like dogs loose at a football match, Freya Parker and Celeste Dring burst onto the screen. Social commentary and people falling over in a smart yet totally stupid sketch show
Goodness Gracious Me
This award-winning and often ground-breaking Asian sketch show unexpectedly also attracted mainstream audiences in the UK, with innovative sketches and hilarious comic creations mainly centered around the way that traditional Indian culture interacts with life in Britain today.
Harry Enfield and Chums
This was one of the most popular sketch shows of the nineties. Featuring loads of hilarious chracters and sketches, including Harry Enfiled, Kathy Burke, and Paul Whitehouse among others.
Random Shit
From the creators of New Kids (Steffen&Flip) comes this new sketch show, starring Henry van Loon.
Chewin' the Fat
Chewin' the Fat is a British comedy sketch show, starring Ford Kiernan, Greg Hemphill and Karen Dunbar. Comedians Paul Riley and Mark Cox also appeared regularly on the show.
The Ben Show
Ben Hoffman hosts "The Ben Show", a sketch show and man-on-the-street series on Comedy Central. In between sketches Hoffman works on a goal such as forming a band or buying a gun.
|
| |
|