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50 GREATEST COMEDY SKETCHES

1-25 | 26-50 | 51-75 | 76-100
  1. Partridge at the Races - Jockeys
    Alan interviews the jockeys and commentates on the crowd at a rainy racecourse.

  2. Pete and Dud (Not Only But Also) - Superthunderstingcar
    Pete and Dud perform a spoof of the puppet action classic.

  3. Pete and Dud (Not Only But Also) - Don't I Know You?
    Two complete strangers meet at a party and find they have nothing in common.

  4. Pete and Dud (Not Only But Also) - Dagenham Dialogues
    Pete and Dud discuss life, the universe and everything - including the nature of art and Greta Garbo trying to get into Pete's bedroom.

  5. Smack the Pony - Singing Competition
    Two office workers in a storeroom compete over who has the greatest voice while singing along to the radio.

  6. Smack the Pony - Saying Goodbye
    Three friends (two women and a man) are saying goodbye. But the man can’t seem to keep his hands off one of the girls and seems oblivious to the conversation.

  7. Spike Milligan - Daleks
    A Dalek returns to his suburban home for a curry after a hard day's exterminating.

  8. Spitting Image - The Two Davids
    1980s satire featuring a suave David Owen and a pygmy David Steel, bumbling through British politics.

  9. Spitting Image - Thatcher and Cabinet Restaurant
    Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher orders steak for the rest of her cabinet.

  10. Three of a Kind - Nativity Play
    Lenny Henry, Tracey Ullman and David Copperfield re-enact the Nativity as children.

  11. Tommy Cooper - A la Carte
    Tommy’s waiter gets angrier and angrier as customers keep ordering the fish he’s most fond of.

  12. The Two Ronnies - Four Candles
    Ronnie Barker goes into a hardware shop and has difficulty getting his order across.

  13. The Two Ronnies - Pissmounouncing My Worms
    Ronnie Barker makes an announcement as chairman of the loyal society for the prevention of pisspronounciation…

  14. The Two Ronnies - Crossed Lines
    Barker and Corbett get confused conducting two different conversations on public phones.

  15. The Two Ronnies - Mastermind
    Ronnie Corbett is in the famous black chair, his specialist subject - answering the question before last.

  16. The Two Ronnies - Nuts M'lord
    Ronnie Barker stars as the insolent butler serving a baronial Ronnie Corbett.

  17. Rutland Weekend Television - The Rutles
    The sketch which spawned the movie in which Eric Idle and Neil Innes spoof the fab four.

  18. Vic and Bob - Councillors Cox and Evans
    The councillors build a heli-pad in the local car park.

  19. Vic and Bob - Slade in Residence
    The famous Brummie band open their gifts from Santa.

  20. Vic and Bob - Masterchef
    Vic plays Lloyd Grossman as Morwenna Banks shows how she made the face of baby Jesus.

  21. Vic and Bob - The Bra Men's Birthday Card
    Two hard North Eastern men go looking for a birthday card but the shopkeeper makes the mistake of trying to look down one of their tops to see his bra.

  22. Vic and Bob - Mulligan and O'Hare
    In which the roll-necked duo Mulligan and O'Hare, the pastel-hued easy listening masters of melody, treat us to a classic ballad lamenting love lost to a carpet salesman.

  23. Victoria Wood and Julie Walters - Acorn Antiques
    Victoria Wood's spoof soap opera set in the dynamic world of antiques.

  24. Victoria Wood and Julie Walters - Two Soups
    Julie Walters plays the slowest, most incompetent waitress in the world.

  25. Who Dares Wins - Panda
    Two pandas in their cage hatch a plan to escape from the zoo.

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