The BBC Radio 2 comedy inspired by every shopping channel you've ever seen, and every product you never wanted.
Buy Me Up TV is a live, 24-hour cable channel, described by its CEO, Jacky Tanner, as 'the crop of the top of the television shops'. Its perky presenters Angela and...
Baddiel And Ripley's Buy Leave It Or Not is the comedy/consumer-advice podcast from old friends and comedy heroes David Baddiel and Fay Ripley.
Listen in as they sort out your shopping trolley - unboxing and reviewing the products you didn't even know you wanted. From full English breakfast-makers to vagina...
The only British comedian named after a Lincolnshire market town, Boothby Graffoe has won a cult following (and a Time Out Comedy Award) for his surreal stand-up...
Stephen Fry presents this comedy panel game where artistic licence is king. Fry is joined by four others each episode and the point of the game is to come up with the most elaborate answer, as opposed to actually being right.
Extras include: Banter with Backroom Boys: Audio commentry from John...
In the 1970s, actor Barry Evans was at the very top of his profession. After his breakthrough role in the hit film Here We Go Round The Mulberry Bush in 1968, he became a regular feature on the nation's television screens, starring in the hugely successful sitcoms Doctor In The...
If your funny bone is in need of ticking, this is the prescription you need. Carry On Matron finds the team on top form in Finisham Maternity Hospital where the kindly Matron (Hattie Jacques), panic-stricken surgeon Sir Bernard Cutting (Kenneth Williams) and wacky psychiatrist Dr. F. A. Goode (Charles Hawtrey)...
Each week twenty-something brothers Adam and Jonny return to the family home for a Friday night dinner of domestic squabbling, food-related pranking, and lashings of 'crumble crumble'.
Series 1: Adam goes on a blind date in front of his entire family, Jonny jumps out of a bin bag and almost...
The award-winning, smash hit comedy is back for a third helping of family mayhem, as brothers Adam and Jonny go back to Mum and Dad's house for an evening of food, fighting, and frozen foxes...
In this series, Adam gains a new female admirer - a 9-year-old girl, Jonny gets...
What was it like as one of a handful of women at the heart of the right-on alternative comedy scene in the 1980s? Piece of cake? Bit of a laugh? Well, yes, and no. It had its ups - but also its downs. Helen Lederer was a regular on the...
Strictly Confidential is a comedy romp in which two conmen are released from prison and decide to ply their old trade by resuming their military disguises.
Commander Bissham-Riley (Richard Murdoch) and Major Rory McQuarry (William Kendall) bump into each other when they play the same confidence trick in a restaurant....
Charming 1950s farce superbly written by the legendary Ben Travers.
A young married couple, Peter (Brian Reece) and Barbara (June Thorburn) are travelling by train to the countryside for a romantic weekend. Leaving Barbara on the train at the platform Peter pops out to buy a newspaper, but meets old...
The fourth and final series of Monty Python's Flying Circus, a show which, arguably holds more influence over modern comedy than any other. If you don't buy any other DVDs this year, buy the four MPFC releases.
Listen up chumps, basically the Vicar asked us to edit the parish newsletter this month, we weren't gonna do it at first cos the vicar said 'I want you to channel your energy into doing something creative', which he knows brings back Kurtan's PTSD cos our old woodwork teacher Mr...
"What do you do, right, when your parents are just SICK-MAKINGLY PATHETIC, UNBELIEVABLY EMBARRASSING and basically SO BLOODY STUPID? I'll tell you what you do, you buy this bloody brilliant video starring me and my mate Perry.
It's got all you need to know: from the most basic stuff (like...
"Buy a KYTV satellite dish and you could win a family holiday to Paris... A year's supply of Versace clothing... and you could live forever... That's right, everlasting life could be yours, when you buy a KYTV Satellite Dish."
Sir Kenneth Yellowhammer's satellite TV station returned for a second series...