Blue Jam
- Radio sketch show
- BBC Radio 1
- 1997 - 1999
- 18 episodes (3 series)
Dark, disturbing and ambient Sony Award winning sketch show written by and starring Chris Morris. Broadcast on Radio 1 in the late 1990s. Also features Michael Alexander St John, Kevin Eldon, Julia Davis, David Cann, Amelia Bullmore and Mark Heap
See also
Jam
Comedy show from Chris Morris which delivers various unsettling sketches.
Brass Eye
Anarchic spoof news programme fronted by Chris Morris.
On The Hour
Radio news satire presented by Chris Morris which was renowned for its savage dissection of news and current affairs programming and presentation.
The Day Today
Following on from Radio 4's On The Hour, The Day Today is a biting satirical swipe at television news in the early 1990s.
Nathan Barley
Comedy series which mercilessly parodies the lifestyles of young London media types.
Four Lions
A film by Chris Morris mocking Islamic extremism and suicide bombers. It follows the exploits of four wannabe suicide bombers.
Radio 1 Comedy Shows
Scott Mills presents a history of Radio 1's hit comedies from the 1990s.
The Chris Morris Music Show
Anarchic comedy series with some unsuspecting interviewees, starring and written by Chris Morris and Peter Baynham.
Human Remains
Black comedy series in which Rob Brydon and Julia Davis play various characters.
Lizzie And Sarah
A dark comedy pilot written by and starring Julia Davis and Jessica Hynes. The duo play two fiftysomething suburban housewives.
The League Against Tedium
Anarchic comedy series mixing music, ranting and inventive sketches from Simon Munnery.
Late Night Forever! With Jordan Brookes
A Comedy Blaps pilot from Jordan Brookes.
Inside Victor Lewis-Smith
Part sitcom, part sketch show linked around an apparently comatose Victor Lewis-Smith and the goings-on inside his unconscious head.
Is This About Crop Circles?
Unbroadcast sketch show pilot written by and starring Sean Lock and Bill Bailey.
Green Wing
Comedy about the childish and slightly mad staff working in a hospital.
Vent
Radio comedy starring Neil Pearson as a man recovering from a coma. This sitcom is based on writer Nigel Smith's own experiences.