BBC British Comedy Sampler

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  • 1989
  • 1 Season

BBC British Comedy Sampler is a hilariously witty show that showcases the best of British comedy. This show is a perfect blend of satire, sarcasm, and intelligent humor, which is sure to tickle your funny bone. The show features some of the most popular comedians from the UK, including David Mitchell, Richard Ayoade, and Miranda Hart, just to name a few. The show blends together various sketches, stand-up performances, and interviews with comedians, providing a diverse range of comedic content that is sure to keep you entertained.

One of the highlights of this show is the sketches, which are incredibly well-written, and expertly executed by the comedians. The sketches cover a wide range of topics, from everyday life to current events, and each one is uniquely hilarious. The show's excellent writing and well-crafted sketches are certainly what set it apart from other comedy shows.

The stand-up performances in the show are equally impressive, with each comedian bringing their own unique style to the stage. The comedians' delivery is impeccable, and their punchlines are expertly timed, leaving the audience in fits of laughter.

The show is not just about making you laugh, however, as it also provides an insightful look into the world of comedy. The interviews with the comedians offer a behind-the-scenes look at their lives and careers, providing a fascinating insight into what it takes to be a successful comedian.

Overall, BBC British Comedy Sampler is a must-watch for fans of British comedy. The show's clever writing, talented comedians, and diverse range of comedic content make it a standout among its peers. Whether you're in need of a good laugh or just want to learn more about the world of comedy, this show is sure to deliver.

BBC British Comedy Sampler is a series that is currently running and has 1 seasons (6 episodes). The series first aired on January 13, 1989.

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Downsize, The Office
6. Downsize, The Office
July 9, 2001
David Brent is informed by Head Office that his Slough branch of Wernham Hogg paper merchants might be closed down. David's deep rooted need to be popular triumphs over reality and he immediately promises the staff there will be no downsizing. Ricky, a new temp fresh out of college is shown around the office by David. He is introduced to Tim and Gareth whose fractious relationship is immediately apparent by a fight over a stapler and the construction of a Berlin Wall made from cardboard box files between their desks. In an effort to demonstrate his keen sense of humor, David blames Dawn of stealing Post-It notes and predictably, she does not see the funny side.
Little Britain
5. Little Britain
September 16, 2003
At the comprehensive school in Darkley Noone, straw-brained, squawking schoolgirl Vicky Pollard explains why she hasn't done her essay on Lord Kitchener. Inside 10 Downing Street, Prime Minister Michael is having a meeting with handsome new Treasury aide, Gregory Merchant, until jealous Sebastian decides to interrupt. Transvestite Emily Howard seeks shelter from the rain in a seaside pub. Stingy stage hypnotist Kenny Craig uses his skills to ensure his date only orders the set menu and a soft drink at the Chinese restaurant. Actor "Dennis Waterman" calls upon theatrical agent Jeremy Rent, and Andy demonstrates extraordinary abilities for a wheelchair-bound person when Lou takes him to the local swimming pool.
A Touch of Class, Fawlty Towers
4. A Touch of Class, Fawlty Towers
September 19, 1975
Arrogant conceit compels Basil (John Cleese) to invite a higher class of clientele to Fawlty Towers ("rather than the riff-raff we normally get in here"). Lord Melbury's arrival is quite timely. Basil will do anything for the nobility. With great deference, the proprietor is only too happy to take his Lordship's money.
The Foretelling, The Black Adder
3. The Foretelling, The Black Adder
July 15, 1983
Edmund, the mostly forgotten son of Richard Duke of York, oversleeps and arrives late for the Battle of Bosworth. After accidently cutting off the head of Richard III and saving the life of the opposition leader Henry Tudor, he finds himself installed as the Duke of Edinburgh. In a bid to be taken more seriously, he changes his name to The Black Adder, and a legend is born.Edmund, the mostly forgotten son of Richard Duke of York, oversleeps and arrives late for the Battle of Bosworth. After accidently cutting off the head of Richard III and saving the life of the opposition leader Henry Tudor, he finds himself installed as the Duke of Edinburgh. In a bid to be taken more seriously, he changes his name to The Black Adder, and a legend is born. Digitally remastered version.
The Life and Times of Vivienne Vyle
2. The Life and Times of Vivienne Vyle
September 7, 2008
When Vivienne reveals on her show that a man is not the father of his former girlfriend's child, he attacks her and in the ensuing brawl a security guard falls on her. She then ends up in hospital and is on the verge of a mental breakdown. In her absence Fern Britton replaces her as the host of The Vivienne Vyle Show, while Helena sacks runner Abigail only for Vivienne to re-instate her.
Episode 1, A Bit of Frye and Laurie, Season 1
1. Episode 1, A Bit of Frye and Laurie, Season 1
January 13, 1989
Fry as a put upon headmaster and Laurie as a Puritanical parent who wants to exchange his 'soiled' son kicks off the premiere episode. Useful tips for making poetry convenient is followed by a bookshop in which all the books have been edited for greater British glory. Laurie turns in a great performance as a fraudulent psychic, and the duo round out the episode with description of a censored sketch and its boorish replacement.
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Where to Watch BBC British Comedy Sampler
BBC British Comedy Sampler is available for streaming on the BBC website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch BBC British Comedy Sampler on demand at Apple TV.
  • Premiere Date
    January 13, 1989