Sketch comedy from Tom Basden, Stefan Golaszewski, Tim Key and Lloyd Woolf.
Ireland hits the headlines, as the programme celebrates its 33rd birthday. Chris Morris fronts the news satire. From May 1992. Show more
Tube system goes berserk, earthquake in Corinth and the anniversary of space. Chris Morris fronts the news satire. From May 1992. Show more
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Comedian Micky Flanagan's progression from working-class Herbert to middle-class intellectual, and being caught between the two. Told through stand-up and short feature interviews. Show more
Teeming with spittoons and parks packed with people, the comedian visits the bustling city of Shanghai. From April 2002. Show more
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How to talk to an emperor and inventing Saturday night TV shows. Stars David Mitchell and Robert Webb. From August 2009. Show more
Sketch show with a comic slant on human frailties. Discover how progress is coming along on a bridge between Dover and Calais. With Tom Basden, Stefan Golaszewski and Tim Key. Show more
Micky Flanagan on his life in the 1980s told through stand up comedy and interviews with family. He tells us about running away to New York and becoming the playboy of East End. Show more
The comedian tries to climb up Table Mountain and discovers that Cape Town has some very posh monkeys. From April 2002. Show more
A macabre celebrity makeover show and the origins of the internet. Stars David Mitchell and Robert Webb. From September 2009. Show more
Sketch show with a comic slant on human frailties. With Tom Basden, Stefan Golaszewski and Tim Key. From November 2008. Show more
Reports of a right royal shocker, plus Alan Partridge with all the sport. Chris Morris fronts the news satire. From May 1992. Show more
The cockney comedian charts his life story during the 1990s - returning to education and becoming a teacher. From June 2010. Show more
Travelling from rainy Sligo to busy Dublin, the comedian learns to play the penny whistle - badly. From April 2002. Show more
Who will succeed Zorro? Can pensioners understand the futures trade? Stars David Mitchell and Robert Webb. From September 2009. Show more