Che tempo che fa is an Italian television talk show hosted by the Italian television host Fabio Fazio. It has been broadcast live on Saturdays and Sundays on the Italian State TV Channel Rai Tre in Milan since 2003. The show has been aired prime time since September 2003. Che tempo che fa is a one-to-one talk show with two guests every night. Current events, political, economic, sporting, musical, literary, cinematic, scientific, nature and environmental issues of topical interest are discussed. Fabio Fazio’s feature is having friendly conversations rather than formal interviews. In its last edition the show made an average prime-time share of 15%, with an audience of 3,500,000 people.
The Last Leg is a comedy talk-show that explores current events and news stories. Hosted by Adam Hills, Alex Brooker, and Josh Widdicombe, the show offers a unique perspective on politics, pop culture, and more. With a mix of witty commentary, satirical sketches, and interviews with celebrity guests, The Last Leg is a humorous take on the world we live in.
Tash ma Tash is a popular comedy sketch show from Saudi Arabia that has been on air since 1994. It is known for its satirical take on various aspects of Saudi Arabian culture and society.
Key & Peele is a sketch comedy series that showcases the comedic talents of Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele. With their unique blend of humor, they fearlessly tackle topics such as race, culture, and society, often providing insightful social commentary through their sketches. The show has gained a dedicated fan base and has been praised for its sharp writing and brilliant performances.
Limmy's Show! is a sketch comedy television show based in Scotland. Created by Brian Limond, the show features various comedic sketches portraying different characters and scenarios. With its unique Scottish humor, the show provides plenty of laughs and entertainment.
Ever worried about laboratory-grown meat, accidentally touching someone’s hand on the train or the impending nuclear apocalypse? Then join Jon Richardson as he hilariously works out exactly how worried the British public should be about everything there is to worry about.
Chewin' the Fat is a sketch comedy TV show set in Scotland, featuring various humorous characters and scenarios. The show explores various aspects of Scottish culture and society, often using witty catchphrases and comedic sketches to entertain the audience.
Muchachada Nui is a Spanish comedy sketch TV show that first aired in 2007. It features a mix of absurd, surreal, and satirical humor, often parodying popular culture and everyday life in Spain and Europe. The show became a cult hit and gained a following for its unique style of comedy.
Created by Canadian filmmaker Mark Kenneth Woods and co-produced by Michael Venus, the first season of the world's first LGBT themed sketch comedy TV show started airing on OUTtv in July 2005. The second season began airing in September, 2006 and, after a hiatus, a third season debuted in July, 2009. The show also aired on SelecTV/OUTtv in Australia in 2006. Pink TV in France, Belgium, Switzerland and other territories started airing the first 2 seasons of the show with the alternate title "Le Venus Show" in September, 2006. The show began airing in the Netherlands and the Benelux in April, 2008 on OUTTv. here! network in the USA began airing the show in August, 2008. Filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, the sketch comedy show blends politics and pop culture with humour and irreverence.
The Art Carney Special is a comedy television series starting Art Carney as Axel Heist that aired on NBC from 1959 until 1961.
Lee Nelson's Well Good Show is a British comedy sketch show, written and presented by Simon Brodkin, and produced by Avalon Television for BBC Three. It features Brodkin hosting a studio based show as his comedy character Lee Nelson, a happy-go-lucky chav, and also features television sketches of Brodkin's other comedy characters.
Screened on ITV, Saturday nights throughout the autumn and winter of 1978. A total of 12 episodes were broadcast between 7 October and 31 December 1978, with an additional highlights show and a further one off special on 4 April 1980. Despite a huge budget and big name guest stars it was poorly received and was broadly unsuccessful, with Forsyth's former big hit The Generation Game (hosted then by Larry Grayson) winning higher audience figures.
Harry & Paul (2007) is a British comedy sketch show featuring alternative comedy.
Don't Think Twice is a comedy-drama film that follows a group of friends who are part of an improv comedy troupe. When one of them gets a big break, the rest of the group must face the realities of their own dreams and ambitions. As their friendships are put to the test, they discover the true meaning of success and the sacrifices that come with it.
Only An Excuse? is an annual Scottish football comedy sketch show that airs each Hogmanay. Starring actor and comedian Jonathan Watson, the show features impressions of some of Scottish football's great characters such as Denis Law, Tommy Burns, Barry Ferguson, Sir Alex Ferguson, Frank McAvennie, Walter Smith and Graeme Souness, as well as caricatures of the "typical" Celtic and Rangers fan.
The Karen Dunbar Show was a television comedy sketch show that aired on BBC One Scotland, starring the popular Scottish comedian Karen Dunbar. It was produced by BBC Scotland.