A profile of Brad Ashton, the prolific comedy writer who has been scripting jokes for TV shows and comedians since the 1950s.
If you’ve ever watched any sort of British comedy, you know that the Brits have a form of humor that is entirely distinct from that of their American counterparts. The Brits are both drier and more ...
There’s nothing else quite like it, and you can now experience this quirky comedy thriller for yourself by streaming it on ...
No need to convince me — British comedy is pure gold. Wit, understated humor, and self-deprecation add to the quintessential British tendency to laugh at one's misfortunes. Rarely brash, English ...
Disney has been positioning Hulu as its international tile for more adult-skewing content after dropping the Star brand and ...
Reminiscent of classic British pantos, and blending physical comedy, quick-witted wordplay, and cleverly crafted interactive elements, O Christmas Tea: A British Comedy brings to life a holiday ...
Veteran TV producer Ben Farrell (Peep Show) is the first person to admit the UK excels at making a lot of shows “about people drinking tea and having chats in a corset.” But its second bumper crop ...
A review of 'Fackham Hall' which aims to be a LOL spoof of movies like Downton Abbey but done in the style of Airplane and ...
Dad's Army is most recognised as the popular sitcom that aired for nine series on BBC1 from 1968 to 1977. Whilst it remains deeply loved by millions of Britons today, even some of the programme's most ...
Namwene Mukabwa is a Collider author based in Nairobi, Kenya. He has a penchant for Westerns, classics, historical, and underrated movies and television series. He became hooked on screens at the age ...
British comedies are adored around the world. The programmes and films that focus on our quaint ways of life and cultural stereotypes (think Keeping Up Appearances, The Vicar Of Dibley and Are You ...
Scottish actor and comedian Stanley Baxter has died aged 99, bringing to a close the life of one of British television’s most ...