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Season 1

8 episodes · Aug 24, 2012

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  • S1E1

    Celebrity Bitch Slap

    Aug 24, 2012

    Spoof celebrity gossip show that reveals the 'real stories' behind the headlines, using recordings from the public's camera phones and leaked CCTV footage.

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  • S1E2

    Dawson Bros. Funtime

    Aug 31, 201230m

    Potentially-viral sketch show featuring iPads for horses, a YouTube-obsessed prime minister and Sherlock blinded by his own deductions, from the writers of The Blackberry Sketch, That Mitchell & Webb Look and The Peter Serafinowicz Show.

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  • S1E3

    For the Win

    Sep 7, 201230m

    Sketches, characters, spoofs and songs with Lizzie, Thom, London and Sam. Sam faces the consequences of deciding to bring back the bum-bag, and Lizzie has relationship problems.

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  • S1E4

    Impractical Jokers Episode 1

    Sep 14, 201230m

    Eric Lampaert, Joel Dommett, Nathan Caton and Paul Sweeney rise to the challenge.

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  • S1E5

    Impractical Jokers Episode 2

    Sep 21, 201230m

    Marek Larwood, Paul McCaffrey, Roisin Conaty and Carl Donnelly play the pranks.

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  • S1E6

    The Imran Yusuf Show

    Sep 28, 201230m

    Imran Yusuf shares his unique views on life, dating and people talking in the cinema in his own comedy exclusive.

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  • S1E7

    People Just Do Nothing

    Oct 5, 201230m

    This mockumentary goes behind the microphone of Kurupt FM - the second most popular pirate radio station in West London, receiving up to eight texts per show and playing the finest in UK garage and drum 'n' bass. Co-founded by the MC Sniper and DJ Beats in 2002, the station has now built up a following of over a hundred people and has attracted the attention of the BBC who are making a documentary about the lives of those behind Kurupt FM.

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  • S1E8

    The Tapeface Tapes

    Oct 12, 201230m

    Mime act The Boy with Tape on his Face brings his unique brand of surreal silent comedy to BBC Three in a combination of sketch, stand-up, live performance and the absurd.

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