Plot: Todd Margaret is unqualified to sell anything, but that doesn't stop the part-time office temp from being tabbed to lead the London sales office of a new energy drink. (Unless the qualifications include being a compulsive liar, lacking any common sense and knowing nothing about British culture.) Todd...
Plot: Four socially awkward friends embark on various daring adventures while trying to navigate through adolescence. However, their eagerness to enter adulthood lands them in hilarious situations.
Plot: Brass Eye was a British television comedy series parodying the current affairs news programming. A series of six episodes aired on Channel 4 in 1997, and a further episode in 2001. Wikipedia
Plot: Who said storytime is just for kids? `Crackanory' features dark and funny stories for adults that tell tales of life in the 21st century. Each episode features two 15-minute stories, brought to life through a mixture of live-action and animation, narrated by a variety of the most famous names in comedy...
Plot: "Prime Suspect" creator Lynda La Plante is the driving force behind this gritty police procedural drama, which follows each case over two episodes, beginning with the crime, proceeding through the investigation and concluding with the trial. The series, originally produced for ITV in Britain, is known...
Plot: Charlie Brooker's Screenwipe is a British television review programme created and presented by Charlie Brooker and broadcast on BBC Four. The programme contains reviews of current shows, as well as stories and commentary on how television is produced. Wikipedia
Plot: A special one-off comedy that parodies police procedurals, `A Touch of Cloth' stars John Hannah and Suranne Jones as a mismatched investigative team. DCI Jack Cloth is a heavy-drinking loner who throws himself into his job after the mysterious death of his wife, and his no-nonsense partner is plucky...
Plot: "Urban Myths" is an anthology series made up of original comedies based on stories that have been passed down over the years. Featuring an ensemble cast that includes Iwan Rheon, Rupert Grint, Ben Chaplin, Katherine Parkinson and Aidan Gillen, these urban legends are represented in a playful and intentionally...
Plot: Humorist Charlie Brooker presents this weekly programme, part of his `Wipe' franchise, in which he and celebrity guests try to get laughter out of the, at times troubled, world. The gang set their sights on movies, TV, computer games, the Internet and the week's news as source material for their unique...
Plot: The passage of time often has a way of rewriting history. So does a few drinks. The half-hour series "Drunk History" -- based on the award-winning web series -- shows how by re-enacting famous events in history as told by inebriated storytellers. Each episode takes a tour of a U.S. city to explore...
Plot: Giving a voice to all that stuff in the world that doesn't have a voice, because it can't actually talk. Washing machines, wheelie bins, mobility scooters and suitcases at long last get a chance to air their views and opinions.
Plot: Have you ever dreamed of living a life like you see on TV or in the movies? Chances are you won't be able to live like that. In this six-part series, presenter Charlie Brooker explains why. Each episode, Brooker explores a different theme to explain what went wrong and how much the TV and movie ideal...
Plot: This live comedy and current affairs show is hosted by David Mitchell, Jimmy Carr, Charlie Brooker and Lauren Laverne. Each week they present an intelligent, informative and - most importantly - funny take on the world of current affairs, via a mix of debates, interviews, topical comedy, investigations...
Plot: Spoons is a British comedy sketch television show, first broadcast on Channel 4 from September to November 2005. It focuses on characters in their twenties and thirties, and stars an ensemble cast of British actors. It lasted one series of six episodes. Wikipedia
Plot: Bad Sugar is a British comedy pilot, written by Sam Bain and Jesse Armstrong, based on an idea by the show's stars Olivia Colman, Julia Davis and Sharon Horgan. The programme centres on a wealthy, dysfunctional British mining dynasty, and is a parody of telenovela-style melodramas and soap operas such...
Plot: Comedy series following undercover reporter Woody, who is on the run after been framed by his corrupt newspaper editor. Forced to flee from the British authorities, Woody heads to a Spanish island to find his former mentor, Brutus, a man he knows he can trust. Brutus, however, now leads a quiet life...
Plot: Kayvan Novak takes cold-calling to a new level. The British comedian stars in this award-winning comedy, with his voice doing most of the work. Disguised in a balaclava, he takes on various guises using strange voices as he pranks unsuspecting victims on the other end of the phone. Recurring characters...
Plot: London-born funnyman Kayvan Novak hosts the comedy series `Britain Today Tonight'. Star of `Fonejacker' and `Facejacker', this sketch show sees Novak return to pranking members of the British public across the country. This time, he is the host of a fictional American current affairs show, Channel...