Places to watch: Netflix, Youtube
That Mitchell and Webb look is a stroke of pure genius that stars David Mitchell, Robert Webb and a bunch of other recognisable faces from shows you may have watched. It's a comedy sketch show with a variety of sketches, including Numberwang, The Quiz Broadcast and The Surprising Adventures of Sir Digby Chicken Caesar.
To put it simply, this show is hilarious, the actors in it are perfect for the parts, there's something for everyone. Fourth wall breaks, innuendos, sarcasm, witty comedy all round for everyone. There's no real excuse to not watch it, it's one of the greatest sketch shows out there.
Places to watch: Netflix, 4oD, Sky
This is, one of, the GREATEST, SHOWS, EVER. It features the fantastically brilliant Dylan Moran, Bill Bailey and Tasmin Greig, portraying the characters Bernard Black, Manny Bianco and Fran Katzenjamer. The show revolves around the sarcastic, drunken bookshop owner played by Dylan, who hires Manny, played by Bill, to work at the store. Fran, played by Tasmin, runs a store next door for the first season.
It is laugh out loud funny as hell. There is never an unfunny moment in any of the episodes and I can watch them over and over, noticing new jokes throughout. It's my personal favourite sitcom and I wholeheartedly recommend it.
Where to watch: Netflix
Ah Scrubs, one of the best comedies to not use laughter effects which is fantastic. I've actually had the pleasure of briefly talking to the show's creator Bill Lawrence about a nod to Scrubs that was on Cougar Town, but Scrubs is all about medical interns making their way through their life, both at work and their social life. You'll laugh, you'll cry and you'll lose track of time. It's fantastic.
Where to watch: Netflix, 4oD
The IT Crowd is one of those sitcoms that depicts a certain group of society, in this case nerds and shows how they don't fit into society as a whole. That concept sounds rubbish. It's a hilarious show, with memorable catchphrases, a great cast and one of the former writers of Black Books, Graham Linehan is the man behind the IT Crowd. I do recommend watching it, but it's certainly not as good as the other shows listed here.
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