Plot: FAQ U was a television programme broadcast by Channel 4 in the United Kingdom in 2005. It was shown every weeknight, Monday to Friday, just after 11:00pm. It was presented by Justin Lee Collins in its first week, David Mitchell in the second and Karen Taylor in the third. Wikipedia
Plot: This comedy programme features alternative comedians with material that is too clever, thoughtful, radical or downright stupid to make it on contemporary TV. Stewart Lee serves as presenter for the stand-up showcase, which is filmed at the Stand Comedy Club in Edinburgh. Comedy Central boasts that...
Plot: Fighting Talk is a topical sports show broadcast on BBC Radio 5 Live during the English football season. Its first series was broadcast in October 2003, presented by Johnny Vaughan. The second series was presented by Christian O'Connell. Wikipedia
Plot: If you had the chance to shelve your worst pet hates, what would they be? In the fast-moving chat show `Room 101', celebrities get the chance to wax lyrical about the people and things they hate most. In each episode, three celebrities compete for the host's approval to banish their top peeve, annoyance...
Plot: Celebrities reveal unusual facts and tell embarrassing stories (some of which are true) on this comedy panel game. What could be better in the current celebrity-obsessed culture? Two teams of four celebrities compete against each other on each episode. The teammates reveal unusual facts and embarrassing...
Plot: Jack Dee returns to London's Hammersmith Apollo theatre for a second series of deadpan comedy featuring appearances by comedian Lee Mack, Dara O'Brian, Keith Barret and many more.
Plot: `QI' is a quite interesting quiz show in that correct answers are not necessarily the goal. But responding to presenter Sandi Toksvig's mostly obscure questions in a funny or interesting way, regardless of whether the response includes a right answer, is what scores points. And points are deducted if...