Ian Wright is searching for his football at the Rub-a-Dub pub, and there's stand-up from Roger D.
Stand-up Angie Le Mar and world heavyweight boxing champion Lennox Lewis guest in the last of the series.
More fast and furious comedy with guests Lisa I'Anson and Rudi Lickwood.
John Virgo makes a surprising appearance in the last in the series of the comedy sketch show.
Return of the comedy series featuring Britain's funniest black and Asian comedians, with special guest, athlete Linford Christie.
The comedy sketch show returns with some of the best performers from the black comedy scene. Featuring Curtis Walker, Ishmael Thomas, Llewella Gideon and Colette Johnson.
The special guests in the first of a new series are boxer Frank Bruno and stand-up comedian Junior Simpson.
Tonight's guests include Saracen from Gladiators, visiting the Rub-a-Dub pub, and comic duo Aymer and Powell.
Tonight's special guests are actress Carmen Monroe from Desmonds and comedian Toju.
Fast and furious comedy show sketch show, with guest stars Omar and John Simmit joining the usual performers.
Guesting at the Rub-a-Dub pub in the first of a new series are footballer John Barnes and stand-up Richard Blackwood.
The popular comedy team are joined in this episode by actor Saeed Jaffrey.
Jazzie B of Soul II Soul is tonight's star guest, alongside stand-up comedian Geoff Schuman who fills the showcase slot.
Join the regulars from the comedy sketch show, and their special guests singer Maxi Priest and stand-up comic Lorraine Benloss.
Athlete Judy Simpson and comedian Ian Edwards make a guest appearance as the series ends its run.
The fast moving comedy series features Britain's funniest black and Asian artists and special guest stars Andi Peters and Edd the Duck.
Ruby Turner and Junior are the guests on the fast-moving series featuring some of Britain's funniest black comedians.
Mica Paris sings I Wanna Hold on to You in this episode of the comedy sketch show.
Another episode of the sketch show featuring Curtis Walker, Ishmael Thomas, Leo Chester, Robbie Gee and Meera Syal.
The spoof breakfast TV show asks What Are We Going to Do Now We've Lost Our Franchise Britain?