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Tim Brooke-Taylor
Tim Brooke-Taylor

Graeme Garden
Graeme Garden

Bill Oddie
Bill Oddie

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Recommendations TVs

Harry Hill's TV Burp
64%

Harry Hill's TV Burp (en)

2002-11-14

The big-collared comic gives his own spin on TV clips from recent programmes, plus contributions from a set of regular characters

Big Train
72%

Big Train (en)

1998-11-09

Twisted and original sketch show from the minds of Graham Linehan and Arthur Mathews, starring Simon Pegg, Kevin Eldon and Mark Heap.

Look Around You
80%

Look Around You (en)

2002-10-10

LOOK AROUND YOU. Look around you. Just look around you. What do you see? A tree. A weather-vane. A discarded lollipop-wrapper. A traffic shop. All of these things, and any other things you may care to mention, have one thing in common. Can you work out what it is?

All That
78%

All That (en)

1994-04-16

A zany sketch comedy featuring many wacky characters hosted for kids and by kids.

Psychoville
69%

Psychoville (en)

2009-06-18

Five strangers receive blackmail notes from an anonymous source, leading them on a dark and surreal journey as their lives unravel, featuring bizarre characters like a man-child, a one-handed clown, and a blind millionaire.

The League of Gentlemen
77%

The League of Gentlemen (en)

1999-01-11

The League of Gentlemen is a British sitcom broadcast on BBC Two over three series from 1999 to 2002. In the fictional Northern England town of Royston Vasey—based on Bacup, Lancashire—the lives are explored of dozens of bizarre citizens, much of whom are played by three of the show's four writers—Mark Gatiss, Steve Pemberton, and Reece Shearsmith—who, along with Jeremy Dyson, formed the titular comedy troupe in 1995. The programme was followed by a film in 2005, and a three-part revival miniseries in December 2017 to celebrate the group's 20th anniversary.

Not the Nine O'Clock News
73%

Not the Nine O'Clock News (en)

1979-10-16

Classic sketch comedy show satirising the news and culture of the late 70s and early 80s which introduced Rowan Atkinson, Mel Smith, Griff Rhys Jones and Pamela Stephenson.

Spitting Image
72%

Spitting Image (en)

1984-02-26

Spitting Image is an award winning British satirical puppet show, created by Peter Fluck, Roger Law and Martin Lambie-Nairn. The series was produced by Spitting Image Productions for Central Independent Television over 18 series which aired on the ITV from 1984 to 1996. The series was nominated and won numerous awards during its run including 10 BAFTA Awards, including one for editing in 1989, and even won two Emmy Awards in 1985 and 1986 in the Popular Arts Category. The series featured puppet caricatures of celebrities famous during the 1980s and 1990s, including British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and fellow Tory politicians, American president Ronald Reagan, and the British Royal Family. The Series was the first to caricature the Queen mother.

Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In
67%

Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In (en)

1968-01-22

An American sketch comedy television program hosted by comedians Dan Rowan and Dick Martin.

The Mighty Boosh
76%

The Mighty Boosh (en)

2004-05-18

A British comic fantasy containing humour and pop-culture references. Episodes often featured elaborate musical numbers in different genres, such as electro, heavy metal, funk, and rap. The show has been known for popularising a style called "crimping"; short acappella songs which are present throughout all three series.

French & Saunders
75%

French & Saunders (en)

1987-03-09

French and Saunders is a British sketch comedy television series written by and starring comic duo Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders. It is also the name by which the performers are known on the occasions when they appear elsewhere as a double act.

Harry Enfield and Chums
73%

Harry Enfield and Chums (en)

1994-11-04

Harry Enfield, Kathy Burke, Paul Whitehouse and others take on an array of oddball characters and old-time favorites in this sketch comedy show.

That Mitchell and Webb Look
77%

That Mitchell and Webb Look (en)

2006-09-14

A comedy sketch show featuring David Mitchell and Robert Webb.

The Fast Show
78%

The Fast Show (en)

1994-09-27

The Fast Show is a multi BAFTA award winning sketch comedy show written and produced by Paul Whitehouse and Charlie Higson.

Mr. Bean
80%

Mr. Bean (en)

1990-01-01

Mr Bean turns simple everyday tasks into chaotic situations and will leave you in stitches as he creates havoc wherever he goes.

Tim and Eric's Bedtime Stories
73%

Tim and Eric's Bedtime Stories (en)

2014-09-18

Tim and Eric's dark comedy anthology series.

The Carol Burnett Show
77%

The Carol Burnett Show (en)

1967-09-11

The Carol Burnett Show is an American variety/sketch comedy television show starring Carol Burnett, Harvey Korman, Vicki Lawrence, Lyle Waggoner, and Tim Conway. It originally ran on CBS from September 11, 1967, to March 29, 1978, for 278 episodes and originated from CBS Television City's Studio 33. The series won 25 prime time Emmy Awards, was ranked No. 16 on TV Guide's 50 Greatest TV Shows of All Time in 2002 and in 2007 was listed as one of Time magazine's "100 Best TV Shows of All Time."

A Bit of Fry & Laurie
79%

A Bit of Fry & Laurie (en)

1989-01-13

A British comedy television series with turns of phrase and elaborate wordplay, written by and starring former Cambridge Footlights members Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie.

Shooting Stars
77%

Shooting Stars (en)

1993-12-27

Shooting Stars is a British television comedy panel game broadcast on BBC Two as a pilot in 1993, then as 3 full series from 1995 to 1997, then on BBC Choice from January to December 2002 with 2 series before returning to BBC Two for another 3 series from 2008 until its cancellation in 2011. Created and hosted by double-act Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer, it uses the panel show format but with the comedians' often slapstick, surreal and anarchic humour does not rely on rules in order to function, with the pair apparently ignoring existing rules or inventing new ones as and when the mood takes them.

The Day Today
82%

The Day Today (en)

1994-01-19

A spoof of the British news - including ridiculous stories, patronising vox pops, offensively hard-hitting research and a sports presenter clearly struggling for metaphors. Adapted from Radio 4 series 'On The Hour'.