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Browse - Most popular sketch/improv shows
So Random
A spin-off to the show Sonny With a Chance. Focuses on the show within a show known as So Random! a musical sketch comedy. Chad Dylan Cooper of the rival show Mackenzie Falls has joined the cast of So Random! while the former star Sonny Monroe is no longer present.
Frankie Boyle's Tramadol Nights
Frankie Boyle's Tramadol Nights is a bold and irreverent comedy series that pushes the boundaries of humor, combining stand-up and sketches.
With biting satire and a no-holds-barred approach, Boyle takes aim at modern life in a way that is both hilarious and thought-provoking.
Thank God You're Here
"Thank God You're Here" is an improv competition in which various comedic performers act in scenes without a script. The performers' comedy skills, improvisational fortitude and acting talents are then judged by Dave Foley. The winner receives a "Thank God You're Here" trophy and 'Hollywood street cred.
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 Sketch Show
The Sketch Show is a British television sketch comedy program, featuring many leading British comedians. It aired on ITV between 2001 and 2003. A short-lived spinoff of the same title was produced in the United States. The original lineup of the cast was Lee Mack, Jim Tavare, Tim Vine, Karen Taylor and Ronni Ancona.
Brand X with Russell Brand
A late night talk show in which comedian Russell Brand shares his unvarnished, unfiltered take on current events, politics and pop culture.
Black Comedy
A sketch comedy show by Blackfellas...For everyone. Featuring an ensemble cast of Indigenous writers and performers and many special guest cameo appearances as well.
Tracey Takes On...
An original HBO sketch comedy series starring an acclaimed British comedian Tracey Ullman aired from 1996-1999. Each episode included various sketches starring various characters created by Tracey Ullman, who had different things happening to them each week.
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.
Cardinal Burns
A British television sketch show starring Seb Cardinal and Dustin Demri-Burns, shown on E4. Recurring characters included The Office Flirt, a pair of Cockney cabbies, and a middle-class spoken word poet, alongside parodies of Banksy and 'scripted reality' programmes such as The Hills and Made in Chelsea.
The Peter Serafinowicz Show
Comedy sketch show written and starring Peter Serafinowicz. The show is a mixture of sketches based on parodies of British television, using Peter's and other actor's impression notable television personalities.
Limmy's Homemade Show!
Bringing this DIY style to a television audience, Limmy's Homemade Show! is packed with sketches and musings from a comedy original.
There's a cast of just one, with Limmy playing multiple parts and capturing his off-kilter contemplations, scenarios and stories on a tripod-mounted camera in his home and at locations around his native city.
Armstrong and Miller
Alexander Armstrong and Ben Miller are reunited in this contemporary sketch-show series. The show includes a variety of characters and situations - most notably teen-talk speaking Second World War pilots.
The Two Ronnies
This was a comedy sketch series starring Ronnie Barker and Ronnie Corbett.
The series featured the two stars in a variety of different sketches with many different guest stars.
Friends of the People
This time truTV is focusing its energies on some scripted programming. The first season of this show will have ten half-hour episodes of fast-paced comedy that showcases a fun group of up-and-coming young comedians doing sketches and interacting with (sometimes quite surprised) folks on the street.
Tracey Ullman's State of the Union
Tracey Ullman brings her unique brand of comedy to Showtime in this new weekly sketch comedy series that takes a satirical look at America and it's non-stop obsession with the lives of celebrities.
Funny as Hell
Featuring bold, uncensored comedy from some of today's fastest rising comedy stars, this show is what you've come to expect from Just For Laughs only it's brand new, a lot cooler and has dirty words.
Fancy Boy
Fancy Boy is a hilarious six-part sketch comedy from Australia that will have you in stitches with its witty humor and absurd characters.
Featuring a talented cast of comedians, each episode is a unique blend of satire, parody, and surrealism that will keep you entertained from start to finish.
Brody Stevens: Enjoy It!
This show combines live stand-up material, documentary footage and animation to tell comedian Brody Stevens' life story. The series takes an unflinching look at various parts of Stevens' life, including his public psychological breakdown and his relationship with his family and friends - such as Zach Galifianakis, Sarah Silverman, Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim - as well as his journey back into the world of stand-up, culminating in the premiere of his episode of The Half Hour.
The Benson Interruption
Doug Benson sits on stage and interrupts his comedian friends' performances. His guests include: Adam Carolla, Nick Swardson, Patton Oswalt, Brian Posehn, Thomas Lennon, Mary Lynn Rajskub and Eugene Mirman.
Kinne
This is a feisty mix of sketches, rapid fire one-liners and man-on-the-street pearls of wisdom from stand-up comedian, internet favorite and occasional landscape gardener, Troy Kinne. Joined by an ensemble cast of mates with nothing better to do, Kinne skewers the little things in life with his straight-up and left-field take on the world.
Harry Enfield's Television Programme
Harry Enfield's Television Programme is a hilarious sketch series that showcases Enfield's comedic talents. The show is packed with witty skits and memorable characters that will have you laughing out loud.
Enfield's ability to create relatable and absurd characters is unmatched, and his comedic timing is impeccable. If you're looking for a good laugh, this show is a must-watch.
Star Stories
Star Stories is a British comedy sketch show, which features parodies of the home lives of famous Hollywood couples. Stars featured include David and Victoria Beckham, George Michael, Catherine Zeta-Jones and Michael Douglas, Jude Law and Sadie Frost and many more.
Mash Up
Featuring stand-up performances from a host of comedians including Chris Hardwick, Hannibal Buress, Chris D'Elia, Pete Holmes, and Reggie Watts, "Mash Up" bolsters the sets with stylized recreations of the jokes being said on stage.
Who Gets the Last Laugh?
This show puts a new twist on the comedy format by pitting two comedians against each other in the ultimate prank challenge. First, they must dream up the funniest and most outrageous pranks possible, then successfully unleash them on the public. A live audience then determines which comic really got the last laugh. Who Gets the Last Laugh?
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