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- Kazakh TV talking head Borat is dispatched to the United States to report on the greatest country in the world.
- Ali G unwittingly becomes a pawn in the Chancellor's plot to overthrow the Prime Minister of Great Britain. However, Ali is embraced by the nation as a voice of the youth, making the PM and his government more popular than ever.
- Funky hospital-based sketch-comedy-drama type show.
- A failed television presenter, now presenting a programme on local desperately tries to revive his broadcasting career.
- Kevin McCloud follows people as they build their dream house, often focusing on modern design, energy efficiency, maximizing space and views.
- 20 young entrepreneurs compete in several business tasks, and must survive the weekly firings in order to become the business partner of one of the most successful businessmen.
- The antics of the dysfunctional staff of Sutton branch of a mobile phone retailer.
- Controversial spoof of current affairs television, and the role of celebrity in the UK.
- Sacha Baron Cohen provides an inimitable mix of global reportage and celebrity chat via his characters Ali G, Borat Sagdiyev and Brüno Gehard.
- Three female comics perform sketches dealing with a wide variety of topics, from irritating flatmates to workplace issues to people who pretend to be ill to get free things or special treatment.
- The property show that helps prospective buyers find their dream home.
- After publishing a rant about 'idiots' - frantically hip, ignorant scenesters - Dan Ashcroft finds these same people embracing him as his idol and his nerves constantly tested by his biggest fan, moronic scene personality Nathan Barley.
- Music-based comedy quiz show.
- A parody of educational programs. Just don't believe anything in the show is true.
- Dawn French stars in this dark and twisted comedy series, in which she plays a different character embroiled in murder, in each hilarious episode.
- Based on the story of a British royal Prince locked away because of epilepsy.
- A British sketch comedy show where people in ordinary situations suddenly find themselves in absurd situations.
- A spoof of the British style of news broadcasting - including ridiculous stories, patronising vox pops, offensively hard-hitting research and a sports presenter clearly struggling for metaphors.
- Guy Crouchback, heir to a declining English Roman Catholic family, returns to England from Italy at the start of World War II, and joins the Royal Corps of Halberdiers along with various eccentrics, though his attempts to get back with his wife Virginia, from whom he is separated, fail. After being implicated in a colleague's death, he is sent to train a commando brigade on a Scottish island, and ends up on Crete, taking part in its evacuation, and escaping to Egypt with fellow officers Ludovic and Ivor Claire. He is returned to England courtesy of Mrs. Stitch, to possibly prevent him from naming Claire as a deserter. Guy marries Virginia a second time, by which time she has a child by ex-lover Trimmer. While Guy is in Yugoslavia having a confusing time with the partisans, Virginia is killed, along with Guy's uncle Peregrine, by a doodlebug bomb. Guy returns to England after getting involved in charitable agencies, and eventually remarries.
- A surreal, ambient mix of bleak comedy sketches.
- A definitely-not-for-children animated series with each episode made up of an array of perverse skits.
- Alan Partridge hosts his own chat show on the BBC. He insults and belittles almost all of his guests and is humiliated by the rest.
- Daniel Craig candidly reflects on his fifteen year tenure as James Bond. Includes never-before-seen archival footage spanning from Casino Royale (2006) to No Time to Die (2021).
- Mel Smith and Griff Rhys-Jones present a series of short (often tasteless, always scathing) sketches about modern life and the stupidity and gullibility of those who believe in it.
- An unlucky lecturer's wife goes missing and he's accused of her murder.
- After mild-mannered art-buyer Bernard Bottle is fired by his greedy boss and abandoned by his girlfriend, he discovers a genie in an old bottle. The genie immediately embraces the modern world and helps Bernard on the side.
- A comedy TV show starring the fictional character Keith Lemon.
- Comedy involving celebrity stalker Avid Merrion, and a whole host of "celebrities".
- Attending a distant family reunion reveals more than was expected.
- A US property developer realises that he has a battle on his hands when he tries to renovate a London building containing a vast photographic collection and discovers that the library employees will resort to anything to thwart him.
- A satirical show mimicking the evening news which launched the careers of Ricky Gervais and Sacha Baron Cohen.
- Kim Woodburn and Aggie MacKenzie boldly go where no mop has gone before. Their mission? To help the UK's most domestically challenged households clean up their acts.
- Ricky Gervais entertains a live audience in his first stand-up routine.
- In 1969 London, the editor of an underground magazine and his friends get into wacky situations.
- Comedy panel quiz show on the theme of sport.
- Each week the House Doctor, Californian real estate stylist Ann Maurice helps home owners sell their houses will her industry know-how and style tips.
- Ali G travels throughout Britain, interviewing unsuspecting leaders and politicians.
- Ricky Gervais presents chat with celebrity guests, who serve as the foils for his outrageous black humour.
- A series of reports by the ever enthusiastic Borat Karabzhanov, the Kazakhstani journalist.
- Observations of society and life by Armando Iannucci in comedy sketches and narration.
- "Friends and Crocodiles" traces the changing relationship of maverick entrepreneur Paul Reynolds and his assistant Lizzie Thomas over a period of 20 years from the beginnings of the Thatcher era to the bursting of the dot.com bubble.
- A comedy drama starring Griff Rhys Jones and Martin Clunes as two soldiers looking to continue their cabaret act after the end of the war. The series is notable for featuring Les Dawson in a guest role, broadcast posthumously.
- Follows the escapades of French artist Alain Degout living in 1920s Paris, who wants to be famous, but his work gets him nowhere
- Z list celebrity will do anything to become A list
- More magnificent moments of comedy from television's finest characters including Del Boy and Rodders, Alan Partridge, Victoria Wood, Harry Enfield, the Red Dwarf crew and more.
- Clips from the Da Ali G Show, plus unaired segments and an interview with David and Victoria Beckham from a Comic Relief special.
- Reality dating show ... Transforming singletons who are hopeless at finding the perfect partner ...
- Laurence Didcott is a new teacher who joins the staff at the Mansion School at the start of the autumn term. The Mansion School has been ticking along nicely for the last 235 years until Didcott turns up to join the French department. His idealized view of what teaching at a public school is all about is dented when his Head of Department, Donald Halifax, informs him that they don't speak French in the French department. the headmaster seems more concerned with fund raising than the pupils' welfare and Didcott soon learns that fees take precedence over education at the Mansion. Didcott's honesty and enthusiasm with staff, pupils and parents alike are to cause him grief in the weeks to come. And the first episode sees him creating problems for the headmaster over delinquent pupil Adam Huntley whose father is on the point of enriching the School Arts Centre funds by a cool twenty thousand pounds.