Comedies By Genre

This page provides a guide to the main genres of British comedy. Click on any of these sections to access a list of the comedies in that genre...

Situation Comedy (picture shows: Dad's Army)

Situation Comedy

A humorous series featuring the reactions of a regular cast of characters to unusual situations, such as misunderstandings or embarrassing coincidences. These comedies are usually centred around a common environment, for example a family home or workplace. List of Sitcoms

Sketch Shows (picture shows: The Armstrong And Miller Show)

Sketch Shows

Sketch shows are made up from a series of un-connected short comedy scenes (aka 'sketches' / 'skits'). These shows are normally performed by a small group of actors who play multiple roles. The emphasis is very much on a punch-line or character trait. List of Sketch Shows

Stand-Up (picture shows: Michael Macintyre, host of 4 At The Fringe)

Stand-Up Shows

In this section we list the broadcast shows that feature the brave souls who are prepared to stand in front of a microphone and tell a succession of stories, jokes and one-liners to make a studio audience laugh. List of Stand-Up Shows

Panel Shows (picture shows: Mock The Week)

Panel Shows

This genre of comedy is particularly popular in the UK. Also known as 'Panel Games', 'Parlour Games' or 'Quizcoms', these shows pit teams against each other via quiz questions - but getting the right answers is not normally the real aim, it's just an excuse to be funny! List of Panel Shows

Comedy Drama (picture shows: Love Soup)

Comedy Dramas

Many people get confused about the difference between sitcoms and comedy dramas. Typically, we will class a programme as a comedy drama if it has strong dramatic elements and heavy emphasis on plot - i.e. it isn't just about the laughs. Comedy drama episodes tend to be double the length of sitcom episodes too. List of Comedy Dramas

Satire (picture shows: Bremner Bird and Fortune)

Satire Programmes

Satirical programmes are probably the hardest to define... they tend to set out to ridicule human nature in a comedic way. To be more precise, they hold vices, follies, abuses, and shortcomings up to censure by means of ridicule, derision, burlesque, irony, or other methods... mostly with the intent to bring about improvement. List of Satirical Comedy

Other Forms Of Comedy (picture shows: presenter Jonathan Ross)

Other Genres

Here's some of the more obscure genres that are also used to categorise comedy shows ...

  • Monologue - just one person talking.
  • Improvisation - making things up without a script.
  • Impressionism - Comics copying the voice and/or look of famous people.
  • Musical - Comedy delivered via the medium of music.
  • Chat Shows - Most chat shows are boring, but some aim to be funny... like those hosted by Jonathan Ross and Graham Norton.
  • Factual - The programmes in this genre aren't funny in themselves but we've listed them because they look directly at British comedy.
  • Variety - Shows which provide light entertainment through a range of methods and are too varied to be boxed into one genre. The Morecambe & Wise Show is a fine example of this form of comedy - Eric & Ernie's shows featured sketch, sitcom, music, chat and more all bundled into the one show.
Starlings interviews

Starlings interviews

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Tim Minchin podcast

Tim Minchin podcast

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Episodes interviews

Episodes interviews

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Kayvan Novak interview

Kayvan Novak interview

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Pappy's Flatshare Slamdown

Pappy's Flatshare Slamdown

Catch up on the funny 2nd series of the award-winning panel podcast with sketch group Pappy's. Listen

Paul Sinha interview

Paul Sinha interview

An interview with GP turned comic Paul Sinha, who is also now the star of ITV quiz show The Chase. Read

VIP: Cast Interview

VIP: Cast Interview

An interview with Morgana Robinson and Terry Mynott, the stars of C4's new impressions show. Read

No Pressure To Be Funny

No Pressure To Be Funny

TalkSport's Matt Forde guest hosts the topical panel show podcast. Guests include Andy Hamilton. Listen

Ian Bowler for London Mayor

Ian Bowler for London Mayor

This video from MP Ian Bowler is how you raise the money to stand for Mayor of London... maybe. Watch

Pappy's Flatshare Slamdown

Pappy's Flatshare Slamdown

The new series of Pappy's Flatshare Slamdown, the hit panel show podcast is now here. Top laughs! Listen