Still Game follows the hilarious misadventures of a group of pensioners living in the fictional town of Craiglang in Glasgow, Scotland. With a lot of laughter, the show explores the daily lives of the characters, their interactions, and the comical situations they find themselves in.
Mockumentary comedy series following the life of scottish police officers from different areas of the force in a fly on the wall style.
Rab C. Nesbitt is a dark comedy TV show set in Glasgow, Scotland, that follows the life of an alcoholic street philosopher. The show explores the self-destruction and humor that comes with Rab's alcoholism and his satirical take on life. With a laugh track and a unique character as the series title, Rab C. Nesbitt provides an entertaining and darkly comedic look at the life of a white trash philosopher.
Two Doors Down is a hilarious sitcom that follows the daily lives and comedic mishaps of two neighboring couples in Glasgow, Scotland. The show explores the dynamics between the couples and their interactions with their eccentric and funny neighbors.
Richard's long overdue visit to recently-widowed Ken makes him realize his dad may need a bit more full time help. Not that Ken would agree, of course, but that statement is pretty much true about anything. An eccentric, strong-willed technophobe, Ken is set in his ways, leaving Richard worrying about his dad growing old.
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.
Burnistoun is a popular sketch comedy TV show set in Scotland. It features a variety of characters and scenarios that are sure to make you laugh. From absurd situations to clever wordplay, Burnistoun offers a unique take on comedy.
Gary is a hilarious Scottish soldier who finds himself in command of a tank. Follow his adventures as he navigates the challenges of military life with a touch of comedy.
Comedy shadowing a typical family and their chaotic life. They say blood is thicker than water- and no-one is thicker than The Scotts. Brothers Henry and Vincent have a love/hate relationship. They team up with their wives Laura and Vonny to organise a surprise party for their mum. How hard can it be to keep the entire family happy? Enter Colette, a sister with a grudge, who is determined to keep a feud bubbling. Will she crash the party and wreck the surprise?
Legit was a Scottish sitcom produced by The Comedy Unit, written by Robert Florence and Iain Connell and broadcast on BBC One Scotland. The pilot episode aired on 16 September 2006 to much critical acclaim and positive reviews. The first series started on 7 September 2007 with the pilot episode being aired first and then the remaining episodes. The show was shown every Friday night at 9:30pm. In May 2008, the BBC made the decision not to renew the show for a second series. Instead Dear Green Place was renewed.
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.
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.
Dear Green Place is a Scottish comedy programme set in a park in central Glasgow. It first aired on 19 October 2007 on BBC One Scotland. The second series finished airing on 5 December 2008 on the same channel. Dear Green Place was created by comedy actor Paul Riley, and features Ford Kiernan, both of whom featured in the sketch show Chewin' the Fat, and its successful sitcom spin-off Still Game. It was announced in April 2009 that BBC Scotland would not be commissioning a third series due to poor viewing figures and also having commissioned a new series of Rab C. Nesbitt and Ford Kiernan's new sitcom Happy Hollidays.
Sitcom set on a precarious caravan campsite which strives to represent the best of the great British holiday - less palm trees and pina coladas and more puggymachines and lukewarm pints. Owner Colin Holliday promotes himself as a standard bearer for the virtues of the old-fashioned British holiday but in reality his true interest lies in wringing as great a profit from his holidaymakers as possible. Days on the caravan site are spent doing what Colin sees as the essential tasks of the hospitality business - driving costs down and avoiding difficult customers. The staff on the park include alcoholic entertainer Joyce 'the voice' Mullen; trainee manager and ladies man Dean Bullock; and Debbi, the bar maid.
A celebration of the sitcom Still Game, featuring interviews with the cast, celebrities who have appeared on the show and super fans. Including a look at some favourite moments.
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