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- A hedonistic jingle writer's free-wheeling life comes to an abrupt halt when his brother and 10-year-old nephew move into his beach-front house.
- Three petty felons have a documentary made about their life in a trailer park.
- Two couples and their single friend, all at different stages in their relationships, deal with the complications of dating, commitment, and marriage.
- A young African-American teen attempts to survive with his dysfunctional family and his all-white school in the 1980s.
- Mike Flaherty, the Deputy Mayor of New York City, and his team of half-wits must constantly save the Mayor from embarrassment and the media. Mike is later succeeded by Charlie Crawford.
- Bumbling, childlike Mr. Bean has trouble completing the simplest of day-to-day tasks, but his perseverance and resourcefulness frequently allow him to find ingenious ways around problems.
- Friends Tim and Daisy, 20-something North Londoners with uncertain futures, must pretend to be a couple to live in the only apartment they can afford.
- A parody of reality shows cast with spoofs of several famous types of animated characters.
- A teenager struggles to come to terms with everything life throws at her.
- A crass, womanizing duck works as a private eye with his level-headed pig sidekick, all the while raising a family as a single dad.
- A series of horrible sudden deaths keep happening to a group of creatures caused by themselves doing the most stupid things.
- Meet Desmond, his non-conforming family, and the regulars of his hairdresser salon in Peckham, London.
- John Lacey comes home one evening to discover a letter from his wife, starting with "Dear John" and informing him that she is leaving him. Lonely and now divorced, John joins a club where lonely divorced people can meet.
- Comedy and drama in the Miami hospital. Sandy, Annie, Gina, Julie, Hank, Paco and Jack keep things running day and night under the slogan "Here I Am".
- A party girl starts a new life as an employee at a family-run bookstore.
- A short-lived sitcom about the life, friendships, and romance of Alex, a New York City attorney.
- Little Stempington is a small suburb that should be calm, cozy and quiet. But it is not lucky with its inhabitants. Instead of quietly killing time knitting, they kill each other. Vegetable cutters and large-caliber weapons go into action. Under the guise of a women's charitable society, classes of yoga and a circle of amateur runners, secret super-agents hide themselves, ready to eliminate a couple of competitors for the sake of another injection of Botox. Feeding their husbands an industrial dose of Viagra for breakfast and turning a quiet British suburb into a kind of slum where policemen do not go.
- Surreal black comedy about an assortment of odd characters trapped in an asylum in the quiet English countryside. It is run by staff whose sanity is decidedly suspect, as proved by their admission of the local pizza-delivery boy for trumped-up reasons. As the patients try bizarre escapes, is the whole thing is a massive experiment, or just a cruel hoax?
- A group of blue-collar guys scheme to rob a celebrity in New York City.
- Alice and Danny find numerous obstacles plus unexpected details as they prepare to tie the knot. Their unusual friends and family with their expectations become a problem.
- Series of new sketches performed by the Monty Python team, linking programmes to celebrate their 30th Anniversary.
- Respectable follows a group of young women working together; squabbling, chatting and bonding, like any other work force. There's just one difference...they work in a brothel.
- Mash and Peas was a parodic sketch show written by and starring Matt Lucas and David Walliams. Their first television work together, it originally aired on Paramount Comedy 1 and Channel 4.
- Scenes from soft-porn films re-dubbed with a comedy soundtrack.
- Stand-up comedy from Jack Dee, and music from Seamus Beaghen and The Apollos, from the fictional Bohemia Club.
- Three guests channel surf through the hundreds of digital TV stations, commenting live on what they see. A "human programme guide", they come up with the most interesting and often bizzare things on the small screen, as they happen.
- Jonathan Ross interviews the (living) members of Monty Python on its 30th anniversary. Deleted scenes from Life of Brian are shown (were on laserdisc before that).
- Phill Jupitus interviews Lee Evans as he undertakes his XL Tour 2005.
- Late-night magazine series
- When Jessica asks/demands Andy to pick up her nephew Jake after soccer practice, he picks up the wrong kid. Soon the real Jake turns out to be a terror and Andy wishes he'd stuck with Fake Jake instead.
- Sean gets a new teacher at school who insists that the students call her by her first name. He quickly develops a huge crush on her.
- Panel game based on the world of rock and pop music, featuring comedians and musicians. Tonight's guests include Richard Morton, Mark Owen, Shovell, Rick Witter, Charlie Harper, Wole Rothe, Syd Twynham.
- Panel game based on the world of rock and pop music, featuring comedians and musicians. Tonight's guests includes Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Sean Cullen, Ken McAlpine, Jayne Middlemiss.
- Guests Sara Cox, Glen Matlock (Sex Pistols and The Rich Kids), Faye Tozer (Steps) and Junior Simpson test their musical knowledge and try to identify Nick Watkinson (The Jags) and Edwin Starr.
- Tim has been up all night playing Resident Evil and is still feeling the effects of some speed that he bought. Daisy has an interview at a new women's magazine publisher. Brian's ex-partner of performing art, Vulva, invites him to a showing of his newest performance piece. Daisy and Tim join him. Tim freaks out and starts seeing everyone as Zombies because of the mix of booze, speed, Twiglets (which make him violent) and the lack of sleep he's had. When Vuvla acts rudely towards Brian, Tim comes to the rescue with his hallucinations.
- Daisy returns from her holiday in Asia, unaware that there are two suited men on her trail. When the gang heads to the pub, a showdown takes place.
- Daisy's boyfriend breaks up with her, and feeling the need for a loving relationship, she asks Marsha if she can have a dog. Marsha agrees and Tim is hesitant because of his past experiences with dogs which have given him a big fear of them. While Daisy and Twist go out to buy a dog, Mike and Tim go paint-balling. They run into Duane Benzie, who used to be Tim's best friend until he stole Tim's girlfriend.
- Daisy Steiner and Tim Bisley meet by chance and hatch a plan to pose as a couple to rent an apartment whose landlord requires a professional couple.
- Still struggling with his feelings of disappointment in the wake of Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999), Tim loses his job at Fantasy Bazaar after being rude to a customer. Meanwhile, Daisy tries to sign on after her return from Asia, and Brian fears that his inspiration has run dry.
- After an all day marathon of Star Wars movies, it's Tim's turn to take Colin out for a walk. While he isn't paying attention, the dog is stolen. Daisy thinks Tim got rid of Colin on purpose because she knows he doesn't like Colin. All suspicions are dropped after they receive an anonymous letter revealing where Colin is. So Tim, Daisy, Brian, Mike, and Twist all develop a covert plan to retrieve Colin.
- Marsha still thinks that Tim and Daisy are a couple, and when she sees Tim kissing and flirting with Sophie, she gets suspicious. Later that night at Daisy's birthday dinner, Marsha tell Daisy that Tim is cheating on her, which Daisy replies with the truth about their relationship. Marsha, humiliated after realizing that she's the only one who didn't know the truth leaves the restaurant and moves out of the flat.