Not Going Out is a comedy TV show about Lee, a slacker who lives with his best friends and gets into various humorous situations. The show follows Lee as he navigates his life as a layabout and deals with his roommate Tim, his cleaning lady Barbara, his friend Lucy, and other eccentric characters. With its witty humor and hilarious scenarios, Not Going Out is a must-watch for fans of British comedy sitcoms.
Tim, a mild-mannered guy, finds himself in various awkward and humorous situations as he tries to navigate his personal and professional life in New York City. The show combines crude humor, innuendos, and satire to deliver hilarious and often relatable situations.
Hollywood Game Night is a comedic television game show where celebrities compete in various party games to win a grand prize of $25,000. Each episode features different celebrity guests who participate in games such as charades, trivia, and word play. The show is filled with laughter, cheers, and entertaining moments as the contestants face off in a friendly competition.
So Graham Norton was a British television programme, hosted by Irish personality Graham Norton. It ran from 3 July 1998 to 1 March 2002.
Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps is a sitcom set in Runcorn, a town in Northern England. It follows the lives of a group of friends as they navigate relationships, dating, and working at a local pub. The show is known for its vulgarity, sexual humor, and use of laugh tracks.
Are You Being Served? is a hilarious British sitcom that takes place in the fictional Grace Brothers department store in London, set in the 1970s and 1980s. The show follows the comedic misadventures of the staff members, including the sexually suggestive encounters and double entendres. It satirizes British class system and traditionalism while incorporating camp humor, catchphrases, and witty banter.
Mistaken for a sex addict by her devout father, Cami is sent to an isolated rehab center. But when a killer begins to hunt the teens, Cami realizes that her survival and her independence are intertwined in ways she could never imagine.
FLCL is a surreal and psychedelic coming-of-age story that follows a young boy named Naota Nandaba, whose life is turned upside down when a pink-haired alien girl named Haruko Haruhara crashes her Vespa scooter into him, unleashing robots and strange occurrences in his small town.
Seitokai Yakuindomo is a comedy anime series that follows the story of Takatoshi Tsuda, who becomes the only male student at Ousai Academy and joins the student council. He is surrounded by a group of eccentric female students who constantly engage in humorous and often provocative conversations. Together, they navigate through various school events and tackle the challenges of maintaining order and harmony within the student body.
Prison School follows the story of five male students who get enrolled in Hachimitsu Academy, an all-girls boarding school known for its rigorous rules and discipline. The boys find themselves at the mercy of the Underground Student Council, a group of sadistic female students who delight in enforcing harsh punishments and challenges on the boys. As they navigate through their humiliating situations, the boys also try to uncover the secrets of the school and find love amidst the chaos.
The Thin Blue Line is a British sitcom set in a police station. It revolves around the daily lives of the staff, including the bumbling Inspector Raymond Fowler, his sarcastic Sergeant Patricia Dawkins, and the eccentric characters that make up the rest of the team. The show explores the dynamics between the officers, their relationships and personal lives, and the humorous situations they find themselves in while trying to maintain law and order. With its witty dialogue, biting satire, and ensemble cast, The Thin Blue Line is a hilarious portrayal of the comedic side of police work.
The Good Life is a British comedy TV show that follows the life of Tom and Barbara Good, a married couple who decide to ditch their conventional lifestyle and pursue a self-sufficient life on their suburban London property. They face various challenges and comedic situations as they try to grow their own food, keep farm animals, and generate their own electricity, much to the confusion and amusement of their conservative neighbors.
Coupling is a hilarious sitcom that follows the lives of six friends as they navigate through the complexities of relationships, dating, and the challenges of modern romance. With its witty writing and relatable characters, the show explores the humorous and sometimes outrageous situations that arise when love and lust collide.
Oh! Edo Rocket is a stage play written for the Gekidan Shinkansen theater troupe by Kazuki Nakashima. It was adapted into an anime TV series in April 2007, directed by Seiji Mizushima and produced by Studio Madhouse. It is a comedic story often breaking the fourth wall, that involves a firework maker in medieval Edo and his efforts to build a rocket to carry an alien back to her people on the moon. The series made its North American television debut on the FUNimation Channel on November 15, 2010.
Æon Flux is a sci-fi thriller TV show set in a dystopian future where an agent named Æon Flux fights against a dictatorial regime. With elements of cyberpunk and surrealism, the show explores themes of anarchy, immorality, and rebellion. Æon Flux and her allies engage in missions involving espionage, sabotage, and undercover operations, using their skills in martial arts and advanced technology. As Æon Flux uncovers dark secrets and encounters dangerous enemies, she must navigate a world where nothing is as it seems.
After mob boss Jimmy Falcone enters witness protection, he and his family are relocated to Regina, Saskatchewan. Hilarity ensues as they try to adapt to their new lives while the past catches up with them.
Let Them Eat Cake is a comedy TV show set in 18th-century France, specifically at the Palace of Versailles. The show follows the humorous adventures of a witty and mischievous aristocrat named Madame and her loyal servant, as they navigate the absurdities and intrigues of the French aristocracy. With its clever satire, innuendos, and farcical situations, Let Them Eat Cake provides a hilarious and alternative take on the historical period.
Fist of Fun was a British comedy television and radio programme, written by and starring Lee and Herring. A lot of the show's comic material was adapted from Lee and Herring's radio programme Lionel Nimrod's Inexplicable World. Each episode of Fist of Fun featured several disparate sketches and situations. Fist of Fun began as a BBC Radio 1 series in 1993, before becoming commissioned as a television series on BBC Two in early 1995. It was broadcast at 9pm on Tuesday nights, and was successful, but not a major ratings-winner. The second series was aired on Friday nights, and although its ratings were relatively good, the show suffered from a lack of preparation and poor promotion. The show was not given a third series, and Lee and Herring went on to write This Morning with Richard Not Judy, for BBC Two. Many other comedians who appeared in the series went on to fame themselves, including Kevin Eldon, Peter Baynham, Ronni Ancona, Alistair McGowan, Al Murray, John Thomson, Rebecca Front, Mel Giedroyc, Sue Perkins, Ben Moor and Sally Phillips.
Stoked follows the lives of a group of teenage surfers as they live, work, and surf together on a summer program in a beach resort. Along the way, they form new friendships, navigate teenage relationships, and encounter various challenges and adventures.
Hummingbird (2013) follows Joey, an ex-special forces soldier haunted by his past, who assumes a new identity as a homeless person in London. One day, he meets a nun who gives him shelter and helps him find solace. Joey becomes an enforcer for a Chinese mafia group while struggling to cope with guilt and his past. As he seeks redemption, Joey unleashes his skills to retaliate against those who wronged him.