Shooting Stars is a bizarre and surreal game-show where contestants participate in various challenges and panel discussions, all while being entertained by celebrity guests. The show incorporates elements of alternative comedy and reenactments, providing a unique and anarchic comedic experience.
Mortimer & Whitehouse: Gone Fishing is a heartwarming and life-affirming TV show that follows comedians Bob Mortimer and Paul Whitehouse as they embark on fishing trips across the beautiful British countryside. Through their shared love for fishing, the two friends engage in banter, reflect on life, and cook delicious meals. Join them as they explore the serenity of nature, catch fish, and form a deeper bond with each other.
Randall & Hopkirk (Deceased) (2000) is a TV show about a private detective named Jeff Randall who is killed while on a case. However, he returns as a ghost and teams up with his partner Marty Hopkirk to solve cases from beyond the grave. Together, they navigate the world of crime and supernatural phenomena, using Randall's ghostly abilities to their advantage. The show combines elements of action, comedy, and mystery, creating a unique and captivating viewing experience.
House of Fools is a comedy TV show that follows the wacky adventures of a group of eccentric characters living in a surreal world. Filled with laugh-out-loud moments and offbeat humor, this hilarious sitcom is sure to keep you entertained.
The Smell of Reeves and Mortimer is a side-splitting sketch comedy TV show that showcases the comedic talents of Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer. With their unique brand of silly and absurd humor, they create memorable characters and outrageous scenarios that will leave you laughing out loud. From hilarious sketches to wacky characters, this show is a must-watch for comedy lovers.
Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer’s new online sketch series. Surrealist comedy at it's best.
Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer provide songs, sketches and silliness in buckets.
Vic Reeves Big Night Out is a surreal and hilarious variety show that showcases the comedic talents of Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer. With its unique blend of sketches, parodies, and outrageous characters, this British comedy series is a must-watch for fans of surreal and absurd humor.
Bang, Bang, It's Reeves and Mortimer is a side-splitting TV mini-series that showcases the brilliant sketch comedy talents of Reeves and Mortimer. With their outrageous humor and unforgettable characters, they leave audiences in stitches and begging for more.
Monkey Trousers was a short-lived comedy series on ITV in 2005, featuring Alistair McGowan, John Thomson, Ronni Ancona, Mackenzie Crook, Griff Rhys Jones, Neil Morrissey, Vic Reeves, Bob Mortimer, Marc Wootton and Steve Coogan. It was directed by David Kerr and produced by Bob Mortimer and Vic Reeves' production company, Pett Productions. It succeeded The All Star Comedy Show, which was written by Reeves and Mortimer, and produced by Coogan. Sketches of the show included the moronic, yet fearless 'Croc Botherer', Roy the eerie, lonely toy-shopkeeper, Alistair the hopeless estate agent, who replies to every question with "I don't know", the swearing chef, and the 'Geordie Astronauts'. A DVD of the series was released on 4 July 2005.
Famous for his dark humour, one liners and THAT laugh, Jimmy Carr challenges 10 of Britain’s funniest comics to spend the day together without so much as cracking a smile. The 10 comics use every ounce of their comedic talents to try and break their opponents without cracking up themselves.
Famous for his dark humour, one liners and THAT laugh, Jimmy Carr challenges 10 of Britain’s funniest comics to spend the day together without so much as cracking a smile. The 10 comics use every ounce of their comedic talents to try and break their opponents without cracking up themselves.
Mash and Peas was a parodic sketch show written by and starring Matt Lucas & David Walliams. Their first television work together, it originally aired on Paramount Comedy 1 and Channel 4 between 1996 and 1997. The episodes were repeated before the channel's relaunch in 1999. The programme is made up of parodies of various television genres, introduced by the childish and incompetent Danny Mash and Gareth Peas. Edgar Wright directed and long-standing collaborator Paul Putner appeared throughout.
Comedic British History
Five-show series of unrelated comedy pilots.
Catterick is a dark comedy TV show that follows the journey of a man named Carl who is on a quest to find his long-lost brother in the town of Catterick in Yorkshire, England. Along the way, he encounters surreal and humorous situations that make for a unique and entertaining viewing experience.
Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer present a new game show featuring a series of unique and downright bizarre challenges carried out by two opposing family teams.
Popetown is a controversial animated sitcom, billed by its producers as "Father Ted meets South Park", following the doodles and scribblings of a student at school during a lesson. His drawings depict the life of Father Nicholas, who lives in a Vatican City parody referred to as "Popetown". He is charged with being the handler for the Pope who is a complete nincompoop with the emotional and mental maturity of a four-year-old. Father Nicholas must keep the Pope out of trouble, and make sure the general public does not find out that the Holy Father is a drooling idiot. Other characters include a priest who is a sexual deviant, and a trio of corrupt cardinals who secretly run Popetown and attempt to get rich behind the Pope's back. These and other elements caused the show to be extremely controversial.
29 Minutes of Fame is a British satirical celebrity quiz series which aired on BBC One on Fridays in early 2005. The show was presented by comedian Bob Mortimer. The show's two team captains were Jo Brand and Alistair McGowan, they were also joined by a regular panelist Sean Lock.
Popadoodledandy was a pop music show devised, written and performed by comedians Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer. The show included music-based sketches and interviews with musicians