List of Sketch Comedy Groups - United Kingdom

United Kingdom

  • 2DTV
  • Absolutely
  • Alas Smith and Jones
  • Alfresco
  • Armstrong and Miller
  • At Last the 1948 Show
  • The Benny Hill Show
  • Beyond the Fringe (stage)
  • Big Impression
  • Big Train
  • A Bit of Fry and Laurie
  • Bremner, Bird and Fortune
  • Broaden Your Mind
  • Cambridge Circus
  • The Catherine Tate Show
  • Chewin' The Fat
  • The Consultants
  • Dead Ringers
  • Derek and Clive
  • The Dick Emery Show
  • Do Not Adjust Your Set
  • Dutch Elm Conservatoire
  • The Fast Show
  • French & Saunders
  • The Frost Report
  • The Goodies
  • Goodness Gracious Me
  • Gujarati Comedy Group
  • Hale and Pace
  • Harry Enfield's Television Programme
    / Harry Enfield and Chums
  • Hello, Cheeky! (radio and television)
  • The Hollow Men
  • Horne and Corden
  • Idiots of Ants
  • I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again (radio)
  • Jam
  • The League of Gentlemen
  • Little Britain
  • Little Miss Jocelyn
  • Man Stroke Woman
  • Marty
  • Monkey Dust
  • Monty Python
  • Morecambe and Wise
  • Mr. Bean
  • Not Only... But Also
  • Not the Nine O'clock News
  • Pappy's Fun Club
  • Pete and Dud
  • Mitchell and Webb
  • The Mighty Boosh
  • The Penny Dreadfuls
  • The Secret Policeman's Balls
  • The Sketch Show
  • Tittybangbang
  • Smack the Pony
  • Spitting Image
  • Spoons
  • That Was The Week That Was
  • Touch Me, I'm Karen Taylor
  • Trigger Happy TV
  • Twice a Fortnight
  • The Two Ronnies
  • We Are Klang
  • Who Dares Wins

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