Fear the Walking Dead is a TV show set in Los Angeles, California, and follows a dysfunctional family as they navigate the early days of the zombie apocalypse. They must come to terms with the collapse of civilization and the horrifying reality that the undead now walk the Earth. As they fight to survive, they discover that there are more dangers than just the undead, including other survivors who may be just as dangerous. The show explores themes of family, survival, and the lengths people will go to in order to protect their loved ones.
Mark leads a team of office workers whose memories have been surgically divided between their work and personal lives. When a mysterious colleague appears outside of work, it begins a journey to discover the truth about their jobs.
The Comic Strip Presents is a British comedy troupe that parodies various genres and societal norms through a blend of satire and slapstick comedy. The show, known for its unique and surreal humor, showcases a collection of sketches and short films that tackle different topics and themes with wit and creativity.
Monty Python's Flying Circus is a legendary British comedy television series that first aired in 1969. The show features a diverse range of sketches, often exploring topics such as religion, politics, and British society. With its unique blend of absurdity and satire, the show quickly gained a dedicated following and continues to be celebrated as a classic of comedy.
Harry Hill's TV Burp is a surreal and anarchic comedy show that parodies various TV shows and celebrities. Hosted by comedian Harry Hill, the show features a mix of jokes, fights, and humorous edits. It aired on ITV in the 2000s and became a popular entertainment series.
The adventures of Uncle Grandpa who is out to help every child and adult in the world through the power of imagination. With his mystical R.V. and eternal optimism, Uncle Grandpa is always ready to greet the day - and everyone he meets - with his signature, "Good Mornin'."
The Goodies is a British comedy TV show that follows the adventures of three men who run a unique agency that specializes in solving unusual problems. The show combines slapstick comedy, satire, and surrealism, often featuring absurd and anarchic humor. The trio's adventures involve various comedic situations, spoofing different genres and cultural references.
Set in German-occupied France during World War II, 'Allo 'Allo! follows the misadventures of René Artois, a bumbling café owner who becomes involved with the French Resistance. René must navigate his way through a variety of absurd and hilarious situations as he tries to keep his café running, avoid the attention of the German army and Gestapo, and assist the Resistance in their efforts. With slapstick comedy, clever wordplay, and a host of eccentric characters, 'Allo 'Allo! is a satirical and farcical take on the events of the war.
Check It Out! with Dr. Steve Brule is a post-modern, lo-fi, and awkward comedy talk show. Dr. Steve Brule, a recurring character, explores various topics in a low-budget TV series format, often leading to crude humor, stupidity, and absurdism. The show is a clever satire with social commentary, parodying the broadcasting industry, showbiz, and late-night talk shows.
Gifted with special powers, fighting skills and slick hair, the rowdy KO One navigates tough friendships and high school romance.
The Eric Andre Show is a stream-of-consciousness late-night talk show that combines sketch comedy, surrealism, and practical jokes. Eric Andre serves as the wildly unpredictable host, often breaking furniture and engaging in bizarre antics while interviewing celebrity guests. With its low-budget aesthetic and absurdist humor, the show has gained a cult following.
The Mighty Boosh is a surreal musical comedy that follows the adventures of Howard Moon and Vince Noir, two friends who work at a zoo and dream of becoming rock stars.
I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson is a sketch comedy show that explores unconventional and absurd humor. It features a variety of offbeat and cringe comedy sketches, often centered around first-person situations and driving. The show's surreal and alternative style sets it apart from traditional comedy.
One Foot In the Grave follows Victor Meldrew, a retired man with a pessimistic outlook on life, and his wife Margaret as they encounter darkly humorous situations and quirky neighbors in their suburban community. The show combines classic sitcom elements with surreal and dark comedy, exploring themes of old age, marriage, and suburban life.
Spitting Image is a British satirical comedy puppet show that parodies various political figures, celebrities, and events. It uses puppets to satirize politicians, members of the British royal family, and other prominent public figures. The show features sketches, songs, and satire that reflect current events and political climate, making it a popular and entertaining satire.
The League of Gentlemen is a cult comedy TV show that takes place in the fictional town of Royston Vasey. The show explores the lives of various eccentric characters, including a butcher, a jokeshop owner, and a teacher. It delves into themes of cannibalism, incest, and other bizarre situations, all with a dark and twisted sense of humor.
The Young Ones is a surreal British sitcom that follows the lives of four college students living together in an anarchic and absurd house in 1980s England. The show features a unique blend of slapstick comedy, satire, and surrealism, with an ensemble cast of characters that include a narcissistic punk rocker, a long-haired hippie, a violent anarchist, and a sarcastic punk student. The group's daily lives are filled with cartoon-violence, offbeat humor, and political satire, as they navigate college life, relationships, and the challenges of being young adults in a rapidly changing world.
Toast of London follows the misadventures of Steven Toast, a pompous and eccentric actor who is constantly entangled in bizarre situations. As he tries to navigate the cutthroat world of showbusiness, Toast encounters rival actors, eccentric landlords, talent agents, and even becomes entangled with a prostitute. With his unrequited love for his rival and his ambition to become a successful performer, Toast's journey is filled with hilarious moments and unexpected twists.
Ideal is a dark comedy TV show set in Manchester that follows the life of Moz, a drug dealer and disc jockey, and his eccentric friends and misadventures. The show combines elements of surrealism, dark humor, and British comedy.
The New Statesman is a dark comedy TV show set in Yorkshire, England. It follows the life of a selfish and nasty megalomaniac who is a member of parliament. The show explores themes of greed, surrealism, transgender issues, and politics. It features a laugh track and parodies the British political system. The main character's relationships, including his marriage and bisexuality, are also central to the plot.