Comedy Feeds - Season 3

Season 3
Episodes

Josh
All Josh wants is a night in with his flatmates to get over his heartbreak, but he ends up spending his time with his irritating landlord and a local barmaid.

Fried
After Specially Fried Chicken manager Mary panics and abandons the shop to the knife-point of a nugget-demanding hoodie, she must find a way to win back the staffs' respect.

Parents' Evening
Multi-character comedy set over the course of a school parents' evening, with Kayvan Novak playing a variety of idiosyncratic teachers, parents and even a pupil.

Flat TV
A double-act sitcom where two naive flatmates battle against the mundane reality of living together by imagining their boring lives through the prism of television.

Vodka Diaries
Four late twenty-somethings in a house-share in London, with four very different perceptions on life, brought together through the love of low rent and drinking til dawn.

In Deep
Nathan and Jimmy are languishing on the bottom rung of the policing ladder. When a very unexpected case falls suddenly into their laps, it's the chance they've been waiting for.

Rude Boys
Online sensation Jazzie Zonzolo stars in a brand new sitcom about trying to find a place for yourself in inner-city London.

OtherwOrld
Aliens, mismatched pandas and a blow-up doll collide in an explosion of comedy, combining puppets with some of the funniest comedy talent in this dimension.

Jenny Bede: AAA
Jenny Bede plays a range of characters in a parody of music TV, including intriguing pop star collaborations, revealing interviews and all the latest music 'news'.
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