The Message

The Message 2006

7.90

The Message was a surreal comedy series which spoofs current practices in the television industry. It originally aired in 2006 on BBC Three. It consisted of six episodes, and was not renewed after the first season.

2006

Snow, Sex and Suspicious Parents

Snow, Sex and Suspicious Parents 2013

1

In this spin off of 'Sun, Sex, and Suspicious Parents", parents secretly keep an eye on what their teenage kids get up to on their skiing holidays.

2013

Mischief

Mischief 2006

9.00

Films that take a mischievous approach to serious issues

2006

600 Bottles Of Wine

600 Bottles Of Wine 2017

2.00

Comedy-drama looking at the anti-relationship, and what dating is really like when no one says what they mean or what they want.

2017

Cardinal Burns

Cardinal Burns 2012

7.00

Welcome to the world of Cardinal Burns, the E4 comedy series in which Seb Cardinal and Dustin Demri-Burns invite us into their surreal and offbeat minds, and unleash a cast of uniquely funny characters.

2012

Dancing on Wheels

Dancing on Wheels 2010

1

Dancing on Wheels is a British Reality TV show made by production company Fever Media and first broadcast on BBC Three on 11 February 2010. The concept of the show is that an able-bodied celebrity dances with a wheelchair user. The couples dance each week, and each week one couple is eliminated in a dance-off. In the final, the two remaining couples both perform two dances, and one couple wins the show and is selected to represent the UK in the European Championships.

2010

Stacey Dooley Investigates

Stacey Dooley Investigates 2009

5.80

Stacey Dooley investigates current affairs issues affecting young people around the world.

2009

Asian Provocateur

Asian Provocateur 2015

8.00

Comedian Romesh Ranganathan is sent by his mother on a ramshackle odyssey around his parents' homeland of Sri Lanka in an attempt to connect him with his roots.

2015

Live! Girls! Present Dogtown

Live! Girls! Present Dogtown 2006

1

Live! Girls! Present Dogtown is a comedy series shown on BBC Three. It tells the story of life for the residents of Horton-le-Hole, a fictional coastal town where things are not all they seem. A controlling optician meets a mild librarian to enact secret fantasies as Oscar-winning movie stars and Olympic champions; a socially inept teacher dreams of becoming a deputy head; a pyromaniac dwarf psychic has set up a business in a bus stop; and, while romantic fiction books are systematically and mysteriously vandalised, one of the greatest love affairs the world has ever known begins to stir in the library.

2006

The Vivienne Takes On Hollywood

The Vivienne Takes On Hollywood 2020

4.00

The Vivienne, UK's first RuPaul's Drag Race Superstar, is joined by her celebrity friends to see what it takes to make it in Hollywood.

2020

Ginger's House

Ginger's House 2024

1

RuPaul’s Drag Race UK winner Ginger Johnson invites some of her RuGirl sisters round for a good old chinwag… before putting these queens to work with a few cheeky house chores.

2024

Eating with My Ex

Eating with My Ex 2019

1

Ex-couples reunite for dinner with awkward questions and confrontations. Will they settle the score or rekindle the flame?

2019

Paranormal

Paranormal 2023

6.00

Radio 1’s Sian Eleri investigates the paranormal.

2023

Enterprice

Enterprice 2018

6.00

Kazim and Jeremiah are two young entrepreneurs in the early stages of rolling out their home delivery business Speedi-Kazz. We follow this fledgling enterprise and this awkward bromance in this sitcom.

2018

Veganville

Veganville 2020

8.50

A group of dedicated vegans move to the town of Merthyr Tydfil in Wales to try to introduce as many of the local people as possible to their vegan way of life.

2020

The Wall

The Wall 2008

1

The Wall was a British comedy television programme presented by Alexa Chung and Rhys Thomas. The programme was produced by Zeppotron for BBC Three and premiered on the channel on 8 April 2008. The programme featured a regular cast of Lucy Montgomery, We Are Klang, Simon Brodkin and Jamie Glassman who performed comedy sketches, interviews and music and were joined each week by celebrity guests. At the heart of the programme was a large video wall on which viewers could rate sketches and make suggestions. The show was named the "Worst British TV Panel Show/Satire of 2008" in The Comedy.co.uk Awards.

2008

Eddie Izzard: Marathon Man

Eddie Izzard: Marathon Man 2010

1

Series which follows comedian Eddie Izzard rising to the challenge for Sport Relief by running an astonishing 43 marathons in 51 days

2010

Sunny D

Sunny D 2016

2.00

Dane is very ambitious, frustrated and very funny. He still lives at home with his parents, in a crammed box room which he shares with his mum's cleaning equipment and a twin. Alongside his twin sister Kadean, Dane's nemesis is his boss Steve, who represents everything that Dane is determined to get away from. He needs his salary though if he's ever going to break away from his privacy-free homelife.

2016

Sexy Murder

Sexy Murder 2016

1.00

The show features 'Televisionary' and 'Truth Crusader' Christoph Spinelli who has come to the UK to do for British Crime what he's done for America - speculate to the point of insanity and manage to make a story out of absolutely nothing. In search of a miscarriage of justice to defend, Spinelli's documentary investigates the mysterious disappearance of Polly Worcester and her would-be attacker, Tom Jessop, with all the objectivity, truth and (most importantly) sexiness you would expect. Unfortunately for Tom, Spinelli is the last person you would want on your side...

2016

The Comic Side of 7 Days

The Comic Side of 7 Days 2005

1

The Comic Side of 7 Days is a British television programme shown from 2005 on BBC Three. It is a topical comedy programme which shows the satirical side of the past 7 days of news. It was broadcast weekly on a Friday, with several repeats during the following week. The show was created by Andy Marlatt and Tony Roche. It was produced and directed by David Tyler. The number seven features heavily during the programme and features in several lists between sections. Various comedians comment on the week's news. These have included Jo Caulfield, Richard Herring, Will Smith, Lucy Porter, John Oliver and Junior Simpson. The main narrator is Jon Holmes. The voiceover artists are Emma Kennedy and Ewan Bailey.

2005