


"America's Funniest Home Videos meets The Twilight Zone."
The Upright Citizens Brigade is an improvisational comedy and sketch comedy group that emerged from Chicago's ImprovOlympic in 1990. The most recent incarnation consists of Matt Besser, Amy Poehler, Ian Roberts, and Matt Walsh. The original incarnation of the group consisted of Besser, Ali Farahnakian, Drew Franklin, Adam McKay, Roberts, Rick Roman, and Horatio Sanz. Other early members included Neil Flynn, Armando Diaz, and Rich Fulcher.
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Harry Enfield's Television Programme was a British sketch show starring Harry Enfield and Paul Whitehouse. It was first broadcast on BBC Two in 1990 in the Thursday 9 pm slot, which became the traditional time for alternative comedy on television. Enfield was already an established name due to his 'Loadsamoney' character, but the series gave greater presence to his frequent collaborators Paul Whitehouse and Kathy Burke – so much so, that in 1994 the show was retitled Harry Enfield and Chums.

Sketch comedy show starring Kenny Everett.

Wonder Showzen is an American sketch comedy television series that aired between 2005 and 2006 on MTV2. It was created by John Lee and Vernon Chatman of PFFR. The show is rated TV-MA. The show's format is that of educational PBS children's television shows such as Sesame Street and The Electric Company, parodying the format with adult-oriented content. In addition to general controversial comedy, it satirizes politics, religion, war, sex, and culture with black comedy. Every episode begins with a disclaimer, accompanied by the sound of someone screaming "Don't eat my baby!", which reads: "Wonder Showzen contains offensive, despicable content that is too controversial and too awesome for actual children. The stark, ugly and profound truths Wonder Showzen exposes may be soul-crushing to the weak of spirit. If you allow a child to watch this show, you are a bad parent or guardian."

After accidentally breaking a statue of the guardian god of the Asakusa district, middle school students Kazuki, Toi and Enta are transformed into kappas -creatures from japanese folklore- by Keppi, self-proclaimed prince of the Kappa Kingdom. If they want to regain their human form, they must collect the five Dishes of Hope for him, which fulfill the wishes of whoever possesses them. To do so, they will fight against the kappa-zombies and extract their "shirikodama", the mythical organ containing humans' deepest desires. Two policemen, Reo and Mabu, are the ones behind this evil scheme, turning humans into zombies as agents of the Otter Empire, enemy of the Kappa Kingdom since ancient times. In the guise of "Kappazon, Inc.", they control society by manipulating the desires of the masses for their own goals. To succeed in their mission, the boys must be connected through the "Sarazanmai", revealing their most intimate secrets in the process...

Sitcom about a small-time dope dealer and his strange collection of acquaintances.

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

Quick-fire puns, gags and sketches showcase the comedic talents of five distinctive performers.

The Tracey Ullman Show is an American television variety show, hosted by British-born actress and onetime pop singer Tracey Ullman. It debuted on April 5, 1987 as the Fox network's second primetime series after Married... with Children (1987–1997), and ran until May 26, 1990. The show is produced by Gracie Films and 20th Century Fox Television. The show blended sketch comedy shorts with many musical numbers, featuring choreography by Paula Abdul. The show also produced The Simpsons shorts before it spun off into its own show, which was also produced by Gracie Films and 20th Century Fox Television.

A topical comedy show, mixing stand-up with sketches and impressions, starring David Baddiel, Robert Newman, Hugh Dennis and Steve Punt.

Blue Collar TV is a television program that aired on The WB Television Network with lead actors Jeff Foxworthy, Bill Engvall and Larry the Cable Guy. The show's humor dealt principally with contemporary American society, and especially hillbilly, redneck, and Southern stereotypes. The show was greenlighted on the heels of the success of the Blue Collar Comedy Tour, which the series' three lead actors toured with in the early-mid-2000s. It was created by Fax Bahr and Adam Small, in addition to J.P. Williams and Jeff Foxworthy. Blue collar is a US phrase used to describe manual laborers, as opposed to white collar for office or professional workers. Fellow Blue Collar Comedy Tour costar Ron White declined to star on Blue Collar TV due to a fear of being typecast as "blue collar." However, he guest-starred on many episodes of the show. On his 2006 comedy album, You Can't Fix Stupid, White jokingly cited his own lack of work ethic as a reason for not participating more on the show. Unlike most sketch comedy programs, each episode of Blue Collar TV was generally centered around a theme, which Foxworthy revealed at the start of each episode. Themes included "Food", "Kids", and "Stupidity", among others, with Foxworthy generally performing a short comedic monologue based on the theme. Most sketches in each episode featured at least one of the three Blue Collar Comedy Tour veterans in an acting role, but the second season saw more sketches featuring the 6 other cast members exclusively.

A late-night live television sketch comedy and variety show created by Lorne Michaels. The show's comedy sketches, which parody contemporary culture and politics, are performed by a large and varying cast of repertory and newer cast members. Each episode is hosted by a celebrity guest, who usually delivers an opening monologue and performs in sketches with the cast, and features performances by a musical guest.

The Kids in the Hall is a Canadian sketch comedy group formed in 1984, consisting of comedians Dave Foley, Kevin McDonald, Bruce McCulloch, Mark McKinney, and Scott Thompson.

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A crazy comedy about three rather strange parish priests exiled to Craggy Island, a remote island off the Irish west coast.
2DTV is a British satirical animated television show that was broadcast on ITV in the United Kingdom from March 2001 to December 2004. Lasting a total of five series and thirty-three episodes, 2DTV became the successor of popular 80's TV series Spitting Image, and the predecessor of 2008 ITV satirical animation Headcases.

A sketch with popular comedians Demis Karibidis and Marina Kravets.

A comedic talk show from an alternate reality featuring unstable hosts, a variety of celebrities—both real and fake—and unusual studio action.
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The Rich Little Show is an American sketch variety show hosted by Rich Little that aired on NBC in 1975-1976.

Chewin' the Fat is a Scottish comedy sketch show, starring Ford Kiernan, Greg Hemphill and Karen Dunbar. Comedians Paul Riley and Mark Cox also appeared regularly on the show. Chewin' the Fat first started as a radio series on BBC Radio Scotland. The later television show, which ran for four series, was first broadcast on BBC One Scotland, but series three and four, as well as highlights from the first two series, were later broadcast to the rest of the United Kingdom. Although the last series ended in February 2002, 6 Hogmanay specials were broadcast and offered on DVD when purchasing the Scottish Sun between 2000 to 2005, one every year. Chewin' the Fat gave rise to the spin-off show Still Game, a sitcom focusing on the two old male characters Jack and Victor. The series was mostly filmed in and around Glasgow and occasionally West Dunbartonshire. The English idiom to chew the fat means to chat casually, but thoroughly, about subjects of mutual interest.
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10 episodes • 1998
| # | Episode | Air Date | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | The Bucket of Truth | Aug 19, 1998 | 0.0 |
| 2 | Poo Stick | Sep 16, 1998 | 0.0 |
| 3 | Saigon Suicide Show | Sep 30, 1998 | 0.0 |
| 4 | Power Marketing | Sep 2, 1998 | 0.0 |
| 5 | Children's Revolution | Sep 9, 1998 | 0.0 |
| 6 | The Story of the Toad | Aug 26, 1998 | 0.0 |
| 7 | Lady of The Lake | Oct 7, 1998 | 0.0 |
| 8 | Time Machine | Oct 14, 1998 | 0.0 |
| 9 | Cyborgs | Oct 21, 1998 | 0.0 |
| 10 | The Little Donny Foundation | Oct 28, 1998 | 0.0 |

10 episodes • 1999
| # | Episode | Air Date | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Master Dialectitian | Jun 14, 1999 | 0.0 |
| 2 | Bomb Squad | Jun 21, 1999 | 0.0 |
| 3 | Mogomra vs. the Fart Monster | Jun 28, 1999 | 0.0 |
| 4 | Real World | Jul 5, 1999 | 0.0 |
| 5 | Eli's Face Therapy | Jul 12, 1999 | 0.0 |
| 6 | Infested With Friars | Jul 26, 1999 | 0.0 |
| 7 | Spaghetti Jesus | Aug 2, 1999 | 0.0 |
| 8 | Big City | Aug 9, 1999 | 0.0 |
| 9 | Hurricane | Aug 16, 1999 | 0.0 |
| 10 | Supercool | Aug 23, 1999 | 0.0 |

10 episodes • 2000
| # | Episode | Air Date | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Costumes | Jan 17, 2000 | 0.0 |
| 2 | Mafia | Jan 24, 2000 | 0.0 |
| 3 | Hospital | Jan 31, 2000 | 0.0 |
| 4 | Band | Feb 7, 2000 | 0.0 |
| 5 | Food | Feb 21, 2000 | 0.0 |
| 6 | College | Feb 28, 2000 | 0.0 |
| 7 | Sex | Mar 6, 2000 | 0.0 |
| 8 | Small Town | Mar 20, 2000 | 0.0 |
| 9 | Technology | Mar 27, 2000 | 0.0 |
| 10 | Thunderball | Apr 3, 2000 | 0.0 |