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- Cult Scottish comedy about the lives of two OAP's Jack and Victor and their views on how it used to be in the old days and how bad it is now in the fictional area of Craiglang, Glasgow.
- Mockumentary comedy series following the life of scottish police officers from different areas of the force. In a fly on the wall style.
- Mockumentary-style sitcom following the newly opened "Wow(!) Wales" agency, tasked with selling tourism in Wales to the world.
- Scottish sketch show which first appeared on radio. Featuring such characters as dodgy decorators Bish and Bosh, Ballistic Bob, The Lonely Shopkeeper, The Foulmouthed Fishermen and The Man From Kilmacolm. Mostly filmed in Glasgow.
- LIMMY'S SHOW is a Scottish comedy sketch show written, animated and directed by BRIAN LIMOND. The most blisteringly original sketch show on television. LIMMY goes to places other sketch shows would shy away from even if they knew they were there.
- A comic view on the daily life of a scottish tank commander, and the antics that the crew get themselves into.
- Comedy sketch show set in the fictional Scottish town of Burnistoun near Glasgow. The show follows the exploits of characters such as an aspiring girl band and a serial killer who is unhappy at his portrayal in the local media.
- Fast-paced, action packed sketch comedy with Louise McCarthy and Gayle Telfer Stevens.
- Chewin' the fat star Karen Dunbar stars in her own sketch show with many recurring characters, such as Shoeless Josie, a blonde drunkard, often seen carrying a bag of chips, and Almost Angelic, a Pub 'n' Club duo from Ayrshire, consisting of Angela Silvery and her tolerant husband Ricky
- Frankie Boyle delivers a mix of stand-up and sketches in an uncompromisingly controversial fashion.
- Danny and Sammy work at a Glasgow market selling illegal dvd's and pirated computer games. Hilarious half hour comedy show.
- Sitcom centred around the lives of outrageous flatmates Tom, Ben and Matthew.
- Only An Excuse is a Scottish Comedy show shown once a year every New Years Eve. The show starred in the early nineties and pokes fun at subjects such as Scottish football and current affairs
- The stories of what goes on when the Greater Glasgow Building Services come to your home.
- Gary's War sees the return of inspired comedy character Gary: Tank Commander. Just back from his tour of duty in Iraq, Sgt Gary McLintoch talks us through life on the front line; the fight for hearts and minds; and why Iraqis love to hit statues with flip flops.
- A play following the life and times of much loved comedian Rikki Fulton.
- The irrepressible Anna Mann gate-crashes one couple's Valentine dinner, forcing them to face up to the state of their relationship.
- Yo! Diary is a successful series of books for teenagers, written by Jonathan Meres and published in half a dozen different countries. In 2002 it made the leap onto the small screen when The Comedy Unit made a series of the same name, first broadcast on CBBC and later on BBC 1 and BBC 2. There has since been a second series and a total of 26 x 25 minute episodes in all. Yo! Diary - The Series (also written by Perrier-nominated ex-stand up Johnny Meres), takes a wildly comic and offbeat look at the lives of 6 very different teenagers. Using a mixture of video diaries, music and drama to stunning effect, Yo! Diary has been one of the most original and innovative comedy-dramas for children in recent years.
- Comadaidh Óir returns on 16th November bigger, brighter and better. The comedy series with more than a hint of reality sees five aspiring writers fighting it out in six locations to see who will be crowned King or Queen of Comadaidh Óir. Contenders for the crown in series two are - Iain MacKenzie (originally from Lewis), Cailean Collier (South Uist), Murdo MacSween (Lewis), Catriona Lexy Campbell (Plockton) and Janet Evans (originally from Eglinton in Ireland). The writing muse will be able to take inspiration from some fantastic locations. This year the Comadaidh Óir team travel to Oban, Inverness, Benbecula, Stornoway, Skye and Glasgow. Writers have just three days to prepare their comedy sketches, drawing on inspiration from the location and it's a punishing schedule as they take in six locations in just three weeks.
- Scotland in a Day is a mockumentary about Scottish life on the day of the Scottish Referendum on Independence.
- Comedy sketches.
- The neds are getting out of hand and need to be taught a little respect for their elders so Jack and Victor enlist the services of their hard man friend 'Big Yin' Innes. There is only one problem. 'Big Yin' must not be allowed near the Miduri, for that liqueur will have a very profound effect on him. Winston, meanwhile, counters bullying his own way when he gets a job at the local supermarket.
- Victor feels the need to get away from it all and when he hears that Danny's wife is selling Danny's old car, he jumps at the chance to buy it, even though it involves having to outbid Manky Frankie and, at the end of the day, is not quite the bargain he had hoped that it would be.
- Jack and Victor have crossed the Big Pond to stay with Fiona and are taking in all the tourist attractions - as well as the tacky souvenirs. With such an improved life-style why would anybody want to return to dreary old Craiglang? Where Winston has now got his feet under the table at Isa's. Her cooking is superb but he finds her incessant talking less palatable.
- Back from Canada, life in Craiglang seems really mundane to Jack and Victor, who consider taking up a hobby, such as enrolling for the First Aid Course at Glasgow University's night school. Boabby has troubles of his own. His custom is dwindling and he can't get his leg over. However, things could change when he brings in a pretty new barmaid and has a quiz night. Armed with their new-found knowledge Victor and Jack are determined to be the quiz champions.