Sketch comedy is Britain's secret weapon, from posh parodies to absolutely bonkers characters. Rank these classics from mildly amusing to genuine rib-crackers.
Put the items in your preferred order.
Monty Python's Flying Circus
Dead parrots, Spanish Inquisitions and the Ministry of Silly Walks. If you don't quote it weekly, are you even British?
The Fast Show
Suits you sir! Whether it was Ted and Ralph or Rowley Birkin QC, this show turned one-liners into national language.
Little Britain
Vicky Pollard, Lou and Andy, and a lot of things that possibly wouldn't get commissioned today. Still, iconic in its era.
A Bit of Fry & Laurie
Before House and Blackadder movies, Stephen and Hugh were writing some of the sharpest sketches ever aired.
That Mitchell and Webb Look
Numberwang, Sir Digby Chicken Caesar, and the greatest Nazi uniform sketch ever performed. Genuinely quotable years later.
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