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- The lives of two eccentric metal detectorists, who spend their days plodding along ploughed tracks and open fields, hoping to disturb the tedium by unearthing the fortune of a lifetime.
- Two hangmen (Matt Berry and Rich Fulcher) compete for women, money and happiness, venturing deeper in the ocean of depravity than any friends should in a whisky-fuelled, cross-cultural friendship.
- Peter, his new partner Katy, and her son John return home to Dorking from their first holiday together in France. Hiding in the boot of their car is Sami, a Syrian refugee.
- Ex soldier Carl Palmer returns home from Cyprus to join his brother Chris who has agreed to help find Carl's son.
- A feature-length big screen documentary telling the riotous inside story of the infamous sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll repertory cinema which inspired a generation during Britain's turbulent Thatcher years.
- How Divine, aka Harris Glenn Milstead, became John Waters' cinematic muse and an international drag icon.
- Hugely influential, surreal and anarchic parody of the variety show format. Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer introduce a selection of eccentric characters. The show often appears to be completely random, ramshackle and nonsensical.
- Comedian Sean Hughes is plucked from obscurity and trapped in a TV reconstruction of his Muswell Hill flat, where his everyday bumblings are exposed to the gaze of a studio audience
- Bizarre, anarchic and frequently silly comedy sketch show written by and starring double act Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer.
- When a gang of paranormal thrill seekers get locked inside Highgate cemetery in London overnight it triggers an insatiable obsession to find out about the infamous hauntings of Highgate.
- Groundbreaking and influential British talk show which made a star of its host Jonathan Ross.
- A Hilarious All Star Channel 4 Comedy Sketch Show Featuring Future Stars Of British Comedy
- A retrospective view of The Jam, as told through archival footage, interviews with band members, and commentary from those influenced by the band and its music.
- A Channel 4 Friday night comedy sketch show starring David Mitchell, Rhys Thomas and Tom Meeten.
- This show is a series of documentaries focusing on the world of psychotronic movies. Episodes focus on the lives of such diverse filmakers as Hershell Gordon Lewis, Saim Raimi, Doris Wishman, Ed Wood Jr, and Tsui Hark. Weird movie genres, like Mexican wrestling movies and Hong Kong horror films, are also examined.
- The pair's follow-up to The Smell of Reeves and Mortimer, this BBC comedy sketch show features more surreal vignettes, as well as an ongoing mockumentary series called The Club - a parody of popular British series of the time.
- English comic Alan Davies Is Simon Treat the Timeshare Salesman Extraordinare who puts a New Spin, on the Old Sales Adage of Selling Fridges to Eskimos. He presents his Travelogue of Ideal Timeshare Locations for his Boss Scott, played by Ian Bartholomew.
- More magnificent moments of comedy from television's finest characters including Del Boy and Rodders, Alan Partridge, Victoria Wood, Harry Enfield, the Red Dwarf crew and more.
- This is a made for T.V. movie, comprised of many zany sketches lead by Ulrika.
- Penn & Teller perform some of the routines they have used on American tours and specials for a British studio audience. A well-known, usually British, guest helps out. There are some forays outside the studio as well.
- Jonathan Ross and a guest host presided over this alternative variety show featuring a high proportion of comedy, including notable appearances by Steve Coogan, Mark Thomas and Denis Leary.
- More terror/magic hijinks from Penn & Teller, with support from some other players. Paul Provenza spends the whole show trapped in a system of giant tubes. Skits include a new director and an auditioning starlet who can and will do anything, and the Three Stooges on a construction project. Other notable tricks include earthworms finding a photo from a stack, a borrowed ring apparently cut from a volunteer's stomach, and a bullet swap.
- Comedy series written by and starring Rowland Riveron as each of the Scrote sextuplets
- A cast of maladjusted, foul-mouthed fools star in a bang-out-of-order cartoon sketch show
- Stand-up comedy show hosted by John Bishop in which top comedians, celebrities and members of the public deliver a fast paced barrage of their favourite jokes
- A recording of Julian Clary's 2009-2010 touring show "Lord of the Mince", done over two nights, September 3rd and 4th 2010, at Salford's Lowry Theatre.
- Two families battle each other to see who is the more talented.
- Due to overwhelming popular demand, this 'Comedy Superstar' (Telegraph) embarks on a brand new set of dates later in 2012 to be filmed for DVD and Blu-ray, making the official announcement that, despite everything, he is not quite ready for a holiday. - just yet.
- The Scottish stand-up comedian performs his own brand of observational comedy in front of a sell-out crowd at Edinburgh's Festival Theatre.
- Should old people be allowed in the supermarket on weekends? Why do people squeeze the toothpaste tube from the top? And why is it so hard to put sheets on a bed when you get home from work? These essential issues and many more are covered in the brilliant new live show from Northern funny man Jason Manford. Filmed live in Liverpool during Jason's mammoth UK tour and packed full of hilarious takes on those little difficulties we can all relate to, First World Problems is observational comedy at its very best, and a comedian at the top of his game.
- TV Series
- Night time show previewing the best new stand-up, television and film comedy.
- Director Edgar Wright talks about Jackie Chan's career.
- Each week, comic Phil Kay will take a different theme.
- Peter Blake - Pop Art Life looks at the way music has guided Blake's work over the past 60 years and how it has inspired some of his most original pieces, such as the 1984 Band Aid 'Do They Know It's Christmas?' record sleeve, and how his musical influences have led to collaborations with some of the biggest names in pop. Features an exclusive interview with Sir Peter Blake about his lengthy career and the pop culture movement.