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50 GREATEST COMEDY SKETCHES
1-25 | 26-50 | 51-75 | 76-100
- Little Britain - Lou and Andy
The odd couple check out the high diving board action. 'I want that one.'
- Little Britain - The Only Gay in the Village
Lonely Daffyd hears of a newcomer to the village of Llandewi Breffi… Another gay.
- Little Britain - Jason and his Mate's Granny
Visiting his mate's house, David Walliams becomes infatuated by his ravishing grandmother.
- Marty Feldman - The Loneliness of the Long Distance Golfer
Marty Feldman is an intrepid golfer taking on shots from ridiculous positions - the roof of a train, a woman's bath, a cliff-edge, in an endless round of golf.
- The Mary Whitehouse Experience - History Today
Two crusty intellectuals abandon eloquence and intellectual discussion in favour of playground insults concluding with the iconic 'That's you that is…'
- Monty Python - Parrot Sketch
Famous but quite mad, the sketch featuring John Cleese in a pet shop: 'It is an ex-parrot.'
- Monty Python - Homicidal Barber/Lumberjack
A barber with a tendency to kill his clients breaks into song as he declares his yearning to cut down trees.
- Monty Python - Argument Clinic
A man pays for the pleasure of having a good argument.
- Monty Python - Spanish Inquisition
The sketch is interrupted by the Spanish inquisition - which no one was expecting.
- Monty Python - Vocational Guidance Councillor
Michael Palin plays the chartered accountant who wants to chuck in his job and become a lion tamer.
- Monty Python - Nudge Nudge, Wink Wink
Eric Idle engages in suggestive talk in a pub. 'Say no more. A nudge as good as wink to a blind bat.'
- Monty Python - Ministry of Silly Walks
John Cleese is head of the government department responsible for the nation's silly walks.
- Monty Python - Spam
Spam, Spam, Spam…Wonderful Spam!
- Morecambe and Wise - Breakfast
Eric and Ernie prepare breakfast at home in time to the famous striptease theme.
- Morecambe and Wise - Andre Previn
Eric Morcambe plays the piano for Andre Preview. 'I'm playing the right notes, but not necessarily in the right order.'
- Morecambe and Wise - South Pacific
The cream of 1970s newscasters including Frank Bough and Richard Baker recreate the musical classic 'There is Nothing Like a Dame'.
- Morecambe and Wise - Singing in the Rain
Eric and Ernie spoof one of the most famous scenes in Hollywood history.
- Morecambe and Wise - Shirley Bassey
Shirley loses her shoe which Eric and Ernie attempt to replace… with a boot.
- Naked Video - Rab C. Nesbitt
Gregor Fischer plays the drunken Glaswegian street philosopher who rages against office bureaucrats at the benefit office.
- Not the Nine O'Clock News - Drinking Darts Players
Darts players chucking double vodkas down their necks. Nice.
- Not the Nine O'Clock News - Gerald the Talking Gorilla
The sketch with the instantly classic punch line: 'Wild? I was absolutely livid.'
- Not the Nine O'Clock News - Fascist Police Officer
Constable Savage (Griff Rhys Jones) answers the charge of harassing Mr Kadogo on trumped-up charges.
- Not the Nine O'Clock News - Hi-Fi Shop
Rowan Atkinson and Griff Rhys Jones humiliate hi-fi novice Mel Smith.
- Not the Nine O'Clock News - Game for a Laugh
'Beadle' and friends pull a hilarious prank on an unsuspecting victim… by murdering his wife.
- Not the Nine O’Clock News - The Two Ninnies
Mel and Griff’s spoof of the Two Ronnies.
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