Satirical shorts in which Hollywood comes to Surbiton. John Sessions and Phil Cornwell play retired movie stars, trading gossip and favours across the privet hedges as they tackle life in suburbia. Show more
What would happen if actress and impressionist Morgana Robinson got her own TV channel? This! Highlights include: Woman vs Booze, Celebrity Forward Roll and Educating Morgana. Show more
Impressions-based comedy sketch show which pokes fun at the great and the not so good in politics, showbusiness and sport, at home and further afield. Starring Sean Crummey.
The Folks on the Hill
15/10/2011
30 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC Radio UlsterLatest broadcast: on BBC Radio Foyle
Impressions-based comedy sketch show which pokes fun at the great and the not so good in politics, showbusiness and sport, at home and further afield. Starring Sean Crummey.
Impressions-based comedy sketch show which pokes fun at the great and the not so good in politics, showbusiness and sport, at home and further afield. Starring Sean Crummey.
The Folks on the Hill
01/01/2012
30 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC Radio UlsterLatest broadcast: on BBC Radio Ulster
Tribute to the characters and comedy of Sean Crummey, the man behind the voices of Radio Ulster's popular sketch show The Folks on the Hill, who died in November 2011.
Comedy Zone
Classic Scottish Comedians
5 hours, 15 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC Radio OrkneyLatest broadcast: on BBC Radio Scotland Highlands and Islands
Anna Miles introduces a selection of programmes featuring Scottish comedians including Jimmy Logan, Johnny Beattie, Gerard Kelly, Richard Wilson, Arnold Brown and Andy Cameron. Show more
The Folks on the Hill
31/01/2011
30 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC Radio UlsterLatest broadcast: on BBC Radio Foyle
The comedy sketch show that pokes fun at the high and mighty in politics, showbusiness and sport with great gags and impressions. Starring Sean Crummey.
Impressions-based comedy sketch show which pokes fun at the great and the not so good in politics, showbusiness and sport, at home and further afield. Starring Sean Crummey.
A look back over series highlights sees Culshaw and Stephenson doing what they do best - brilliant celebrity impressions, including Claudia Winkleman and Davina McCall. Show more
Impressions-based comedy sketch show which pokes fun at the great and the not so good in politics, showbusiness and sport, at home and further afield. Starring Sean Crummey.
Impressions-based comedy sketch show which pokes fun at the great and the not so good in politics, showbusiness and sport, at home and further afield. Starring Sean Crummey.
Comedy Zone
West End Festival
5 hours, 30 minutes
Michael Dale introduces standup and banter from Glasgow's West End Festival line up, featuring Susan Calman, Fred Macaulay, Raymond Mearns, Miles Jupp, Des Clarke, Susan Morrison and Janey Godley. Show more
Impressions-based comedy sketch show which pokes fun at the great and the not so good in politics, showbusiness and sport, at home and further afield. Starring Sean Crummey.
Impressions-based comedy sketch show which pokes fun at the great and the not so good in politics, showbusiness and sport, at home and further afield. Starring Sean Crummey.
Comedy Zone
Female Comics
5 hours, 30 minutes
Janice Forsyth introduces female comics including Lucy Porter, Ava Vidal, Sarah Millican, Ashley Jensen, Shazia Mirza, Rhona Cameron, Jo Caulfield, Sandi Toksvig, Jenny Éclair and Shappi Khorsandi. Show more
Impressions-based comedy sketch show which pokes fun at the great and the not so good in politics, showbusiness and sport, at home and further afield. Starring Sean Crummey.
Comedy Zone
Satire Special
5 hours, 15 minutes
Co-creator of Spitting Image Roger Law celebrates the evolution of satire in Britain, with Charles Kennedy, Ian Hislop, Rory Bremner, Armando Iannucci, Jeremy Hardy, Andy Hamilton and Will Durst. Show more
The wildlife impressionist muses on the countryside and brings us birdsong and monologues. With Eric Morecambe. From May 1974.
Jan Ravens puts familiar names in unfamiliar situations, including Maggie Smith and the Queen. With Ewan Bailey. From April 2011. Show more