


A satirical consumer affairs series which takes a no-holds-barred, irreverent and entertaining approach to explaining and exposing the ways that all of us are being ripped off. The Checkout is consumer affairs TV for the twenty first century offering a revolutionary new wonder diet of information and entertainment that’s clinically proven and 26% fat free.
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Sledge Hammer! is an American satirical police sitcom produced by New World Television that ran for two seasons on ABC from 1986 to 1988. The series was created by Alan Spencer and stars David Rasche as Inspector Sledge Hammer, a preposterous caricature of the standard "cop on the edge" character. Al Jean and Mike Reiss, best known for their work on The Simpsons, wrote for the show and worked as story editors.

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This English follows the East End working-class Garnett family, headed by patriarch Alf, a reactionary working-class man who wields racist and anti-Socialist views. His long-suffering wife Else manages to keep things in control... for the most part. Their progressive daughter Rita lives with them, as does her Irish husband Mike, who, with an array of liberal worldviews, often quarrels with his father-in-law. It inspired the American show "All In The Family" and several other international variations on the same theme.

That's My Bush! is an American comedy television series that aired on Comedy Central from April 4 to May 23, 2001. Created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone, best known for also creating South Park, the series centers on the fictitious personal life of President George W. Bush, as played by Timothy Bottoms. Carrie Quinn Dolin played Laura Bush, and Kurt Fuller played Karl Rove. Despite the political overtones, the show itself was actually a broad lampoon of American sitcoms, including lame jokes, a laugh track, and stock characters such as klutzy bimbo secretary Princess, know-it-all maid Maggie, and supposedly helpful "wacky" next-door neighbor Larry.

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Joseph and Lindsey are a famous, talented, and wealthy young couple who reside in their hometown of Plotagon City, and have earned the title of Plotagon City's most famous and richest couple. They have appeared in films and television shows, including their favorite, Love Birds. Joseph's siblings and friends support him and Lindsey's relationship; however, Joseph's incarcerated and maniacal ex-girlfriend Beryl opposes the relationship.

Baddiel and Skinner unplanned was a free-form talk show hosted by British comedians/personalities David Baddiel and Frank Skinner and produced by Avalon Television. Its concept was developed at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, and had a run in the West End at the Shaftesbury Theatre in 2001. The show features the two hosts sitting on a couch on-stage and responding to questions from the audience — at times rather seriously, but usually with bizarre digressions into satirical comedy. An audience member is chosen as "Secretary" and has the job of keeping a note of the topics covered on a white board. In practice, the personality of the secretary will also prompt many jokes — usually at his or her expense. At the end of the show, Skinner asks either the secretary or the audience to choose between two song books, and to pick a page number between 1 and 20. This process determines which song is performed by the duo, sung by Skinner with Baddiel accompanying him on piano. Topics of discussion are wholly mandated by the audience and have ranged from discussions of the war against Iraq and other political events to comments on the latest plot twists of popular soap operas and the Atkins diet. Skinner's Catholicism and Baddiel's Jewish faith are also occasional targets of humour.

Disillusioned after a long career at Sunshine Desserts, Perrin goes through a mid-life crisis and fakes his own death. Returning in disguise after various attempts at finding a 'new life', he gets his old job back and finds nothing has changed. He is eventually found out, and in the second series has success with a chain of shops selling useless junk. That becomes so successful that he feels he has created a monster and decides to destroy it. In the third and final series he has a dream of forming a commune which his long suffering colleagues help bring to reality. Unfortunately that also fails and he finds himself back in a job not unlike the one he originally had at Sunshine Desserts.

Hilarious, totally-irreverent, near-slanderous political quiz show, based mainly on news stories from the last week or so, that leaves no party, personality or action unscathed in pursuit of laughs.

A British sketch comedy series with the shows being composed of surreality, risqué or innuendo-laden humour, sight gags and observational sketches without punchlines.

A British television comedy series, written by Michael Palin and Terry Jones of Monty Python fame. Following an initial pilot episode in January 1976, it ran for two subsequent series of five and three episodes in October 1977 and October 1979 respectively. Each episode had a different setting and characters, looking at a different aspect of British culture and parodying pre-World War II literature aimed at schoolboys.

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A six-episode docucomedy about the Gold Rush culture of the California weed industry starring the multidimensional Gabriel Sunday.

In the fictional town of Fernwood, Ohio, suburban housewife Mary Hartman seeks the kind of domestic perfection promised by Reader’s Digest and TV commercials. Instead she finds herself suffering the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune: mass murders, low-flying airplanes and waxy yellow buildup on her kitchen floor.

Investigative reporter Chris Morris puts modern Britain under the spotlight, and smacks the issues of the day till they bleed. He tackles weighty issues including animals, drugs, sex and skewered celebrities and politicians alike - and in a later episode in 2001, paedophiles.

Black Tie Affair is an American crime drama spoof that aired from May 29 until June 19, 1993.

A money-hungry lawyer and a righteous rookie become an unlikely courtroom duo in this remake of the Japanese series of the same name.

A groundbreaking, splendidly silly, surreal sketch comedy series written by and starring The Goodies' Tim Brooke-Taylor, Monty Python's Graham Chapman and John Cleese, and comedy legend Marty Feldman.

A four-star general begrudgingly teams up with an eccentric scientist to get the U.S. military's newest agency — Space Force — ready for lift-off.
John Candy starred in the half-hour comedy series "Big City Comedy" after leaving SCTV. The show was produced in Utah by The Osmonds for a year, then in Canada for another year. It featured guests like Martin Mull, Billy Crystal, and Fred Willard, and aired on CTV Fridays at 7:30 in the 1980-81 season.
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10 episodes • 2013
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| 1 | Episode 1 | Mar 21, 2013 | 0.0 |
| 2 | Episode 2 | Mar 28, 2013 | 0.0 |
| 3 | Episode 3 | Apr 4, 2013 | 0.0 |
| 4 | Episode 4 | Apr 11, 2013 | 0.0 |
| 5 | Episode 5 | Apr 18, 2013 | 0.0 |
| 6 | Episode 6 | Apr 25, 2013 | 0.0 |
| 7 | Episode 7 | May 2, 2013 | 0.0 |
| 8 | Episode 8 | May 9, 2013 | 0.0 |
| 9 | Episode 9 | May 16, 2013 | 0.0 |
| 10 | Episode 10 | May 23, 2013 | 0.0 |
16 episodes • 2014
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| 1 | Episode 1 | Feb 20, 2014 | 0.0 |
| 2 | Episode 2 | Feb 27, 2014 | 0.0 |
| 3 | Episode 3 | Mar 6, 2014 | 0.0 |
| 4 | Episode 4 | Mar 13, 2014 | 0.0 |
| 5 | Episode 5 | Mar 20, 2014 | 0.0 |
| 6 | Episode 6 | Mar 27, 2014 | 0.0 |
| 7 | Episode 7 | Apr 3, 2014 | 0.0 |
| 8 | Episode 8 | Apr 10, 2014 | 0.0 |
| 9 | Episode 9 | Apr 17, 2014 | 0.0 |
| 10 | Episode 10 | May 29, 2014 | 0.0 |
| 11 | Episode 11 | Jun 5, 2014 | 0.0 |
| 12 | Episode 12 | Jun 12, 2014 | 0.0 |
| 13 | Episode 13 | Jun 19, 2014 | 0.0 |
| 14 | Episode 14 | Jun 26, 2014 | 0.0 |
| 15 | Episode 15 | Jul 3, 2014 | 0.0 |
| 16 | Episode 16 | Jul 10, 2014 | 0.0 |
12 episodes • 2015
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| 1 | Episode 1 | Apr 9, 2015 | 0.0 |
| 2 | Episode 2 | Apr 16, 2015 | 0.0 |
| 3 | Episode 3 | Apr 23, 2015 | 0.0 |
| 4 | Episode 4 | Apr 30, 2015 | 0.0 |
| 5 | Episode 5 | May 7, 2015 | 0.0 |
| 6 | Episode 6 | May 21, 2015 | 0.0 |
| 7 | Episode 7 | May 28, 2015 | 0.0 |
| 8 | Episode 8 | Jun 4, 2015 | 0.0 |
| 9 | Episode 9 | Jun 11, 2015 | 0.0 |
| 10 | Episode 10 | Jun 18, 2015 | 0.0 |
| 11 | Episode 11 | Jun 25, 2015 | 0.0 |
| 12 | Episode 12 | Jul 2, 2015 | 0.0 |
16 episodes • 2016
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| 1 | Episode 1 | Apr 7, 2016 | 0.0 |
| 2 | Episode 2 | Apr 14, 2016 | 0.0 |
| 3 | Episode 3 | Apr 21, 2016 | 0.0 |
| 4 | Episode 4 | Apr 28, 2016 | 0.0 |
| 5 | Best Before | May 12, 2016 | 0.0 |
| 6 | Best Before | May 19, 2016 | 0.0 |
| 7 | Episode 7 | Jul 28, 2016 | 0.0 |
| 8 | Episode 8 | Aug 4, 2016 | 0.0 |
| 9 | Episode 9 | Aug 11, 2016 | 0.0 |
| 10 | Episode 10 | Aug 18, 2016 | 0.0 |
| 11 | Episode 11 | Aug 25, 2016 | 0.0 |
| 12 | Episode 12 | Sep 1, 2016 | 0.0 |
| 13 | Episode 13 | Sep 8, 2016 | 0.0 |
| 14 | Episode 14 | Sep 15, 2016 | 0.0 |
| 15 | Factory Seconds | Sep 22, 2016 | 0.0 |
| 16 | Factory Seconds | Sep 29, 2016 | 0.0 |
14 episodes • 2017
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| 1 | Episode 1 | Apr 6, 2017 | 0.0 |
| 2 | Episode 2 | Apr 13, 2017 | 0.0 |
| 3 | Episode 3 | Apr 20, 2017 | 0.0 |
| 4 | Episode 4 | Apr 27, 2017 | 0.0 |
| 5 | Episode 5 | May 4, 2017 | 0.0 |
| 6 | Episode 6 | May 18, 2017 | 0.0 |
| 7 | Episode 7 | May 25, 2017 | 0.0 |
| 8 | Episode 8 | Jun 1, 2017 | 0.0 |
| 9 | Episode 9 | Jun 8, 2017 | 0.0 |
| 10 | Episode 10 | Jun 15, 2017 | 0.0 |
| 11 | Episode 11 | Jun 22, 2017 | 0.0 |
| 12 | Episode 12 | Jun 29, 2017 | 0.0 |
| 13 | Best Before | Jul 6, 2017 | 0.0 |
| 14 | Best Before | Jul 13, 2017 | 0.0 |
12 episodes • 2018
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| 1 | Episode 1 | Jan 30, 2018 | 0.0 |
| 2 | Episode 2 | Feb 6, 2018 | 0.0 |
| 3 | Episode 3 | Feb 13, 2018 | 0.0 |
| 4 | Episode 4 | Feb 20, 2018 | 0.0 |
| 5 | Episode 5 | Feb 27, 2018 | 0.0 |
| 6 | Episode 6 | Mar 6, 2018 | 0.0 |
| 7 | Episode 7 | Mar 13, 2018 | 0.0 |
| 8 | Episode 8 | Mar 20, 2018 | 0.0 |
| 9 | Episode 9 | Mar 27, 2018 | 0.0 |
| 10 | Episode 10 | Apr 3, 2018 | 0.0 |
| 11 | Episode 11 | Apr 10, 2018 | 0.0 |
| 12 | Episode 12 | Apr 17, 2018 | 0.0 |