Sketch comedy (original) (raw)
Sketch Comedy has its origins in vaudeville and music hall, where a large number of brief but humorous acts were strung together to form a larger program. In England it moved to radio with such shows as ITMA and then television with such shows as Monty Python, Saturday Night Live and Not the Nine O'clock News. Sketch comedy seems a bit out of vogue at the moment but some new sketch shows are still made.
Sketch comedy programs consist of a series of short unrelated 'sketches' rather than anything more sustained, and relatively few sketch comedy programs are successful. However, the ones that become popular often remain on air for a long period of time, and survive the test of time. The sketches are generally performed by a relatively small cast, and reuse 'stock character's in subsequent programs or sketches.
Here is a partial list of sketch comedy shows
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1 Australia 2 Canada 3 UK 4 USA [5 External Links](#External Links) |
Australia
- Fast Forward
- Full Frontal
- The D-Generation
- Australia, you're standing in it
Canada
- CODCO
- The Frantics
- Kids in the Hall
- Rick Mercer's Monday Report
- The Royal Canadian Air Farce
- SCTV
- This Hour has 22 Minutes
UK
- The Dave Allen Show
- The Fast Show
- Harry Enfield's Television Programme
- The League of Gentlemen
- Monty Python's Flying Circus
- Not the Nine O'clock News
- The Two Ronnies
- Spitting Image
USA
- All That
- The Daily Show
- In Living Color
- Mad TV
- Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In
- Saturday Night Live
- The Silly Spider Monkey Fiasco
- Lester McFwap
- Olde English