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- Cast and crew look back at the BBC sketch comedy A Bit of Fry and Laurie (1987).
- Cast and crew look back at the long-running BBC sitcom Are You Being Served? (1972), which was set in a department store.
- Cast and crew look back at the BBC sitcom Birds of a Feather (1989), which starred Pauline Quirke and Linda Robson as a pair of Essex sisters whose husbands were serving time in prison.
- Cast and crew look back at the classic BBC sitcom Butterflies (1978), which starred Wendy Craig as a frustrated middle-class housewife.
- Cast and crew look back at the 1990s sitcom about Irish priests which became a cult hit, Father Ted (1995).
- Cast and crew look at the groundbreaking sketch comedy Goodness Gracious Me (1998) which featured an Asian cast.
- Cast and crew look back the sketch comedy which provided a starring vehicle for the versatile comedian Harry Enfield and his range of characters.
- Cast and crew look back at the 1980s sitcom set in a holiday camp, Hi-de-Hi! (1980).
- Cast and crew look back at one of the most popular sitcoms of the 1990s, Keeping Up Appearances (1990), which starred Patricia Routledge as a middle-class snob.
- Cast and crew look back at one of the most popular sitcoms of the 1990s, British Men Behaving Badly (1992), which starred Martin Clunes and Neil Morrissey and reflected the lad culture of the decade.
- Cast and crew look back at the influential BBC sketch comedy Monty Python's Flying Circus (1969).
- Cast and crew look back at the sketch comedy Not the Nine O'Clock News (1979), which made stars of Rowan Atkinson, Pamela Stephenson, Mel Smith and Griff Rhys Jones.
- Cast and crew look back at the BBC sitcom Only Fools and Horses (1981), which is consistently voted one of the British public's favourite series, starring David Jason and Nicholas Lyndhurst as a pair of wheeler-dealer brothers based in Peckham.
- Cast and crew look back at the classic 1970s BBC sitcom Porridge (1974), which starred Ronnie Barker as a wily Cockney prisoner.
- Cast and crew look back the popular BBC science fiction sitcom Red Dwarf (1988).
- Cast and crew look back at the savage puppet satire Spitting Image (1984).
- Cast and crew look back at the classic 1970s BBC sitcom The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin, which starred the late Leonard Rossiter as a frustrated executive who fakes his own death.
- Cast and crew look back at the classic 1970s BBC sitcom The Good Life (The Good Life (1975)), which starred Richard Briers and Felicity Kendal as a couple who abandon the rat race for a life of self-sufficiency.
- Cast and crew look back at the anarchic BBC sketch comedy The Goodies (1970), which starred Bill Oddie, Tim Brooke-Taylor and Graeme Garden.
- Cast and crew look back at the long-running BBC sketch comedy The Two Ronnies (1971), which made huge stars of Ronnie Barker and Ronnie Corbett.
- Cast and crew look back at The Young Ones (1982), a popular and controversial BBC sitcom about students which helped to bring alternative comedy into the mainstream.
- The story behind 1980s sketch show Three Of A Kind, which launched the careers of Lenny Henry and Tracey Ullman.
- Cast and crew look back at the BBC sitcom set in France during the Second World War, 'Allo 'Allo! (1982), starring Gorden Kaye and Carmen Silvera.
- Cast and crew look back at Victoria Wood's comedy about canteen workers, dinnerladies (1998).
- Cast and crew look back at the behind the scenes of a TV newsroom comedy.
- Cast and crew look back at the BBC's 1980s suburban sitcom Ever Decreasing Circles (1984), which starred Richard Briers and Penelope Wilton.
- Cast and crew reflect on the BBC 2 comedy panel show Shooting Stars (1993).
- Cast and crew look back the groundbreaking satire That Was the Week That Was (1962)
- Cast and crew look back at the comedy which starred versatile actors Doon Mackichan, Paul Whitehouse, and Charlie Higson, among others.
- Cast and crew look back at the BBC's upmarket romantic sitcom To the Manor Born (1979), which starred Penelope Keith and Peter Bowles.
- Cast and crew look back at the 1990s BBC sitcom, One Foot in the Grave (1990), starring Richard Wilson as a grumpy pensioner and Annette Crosbie as his long-suffering wife.
- Cast and crew look back at the BBC sitcom about a Liverpudlian family, Bread (1986).
- Cast and crew look back at the controversial BBC sitcom about a concert party in the Far East during the Second World War, It Ain't Half Hot Mum (1974), which was a hit at the time but is rarely repeated due to its politically incorrect content.
- Cast and crew look back at the scathing sitcom about a Conservative politician, The New Statesman (1987), which starred Rik Mayall.
- Cast and crew look back at the BBC sitcom Don't Wait Up (1983), which starred Tony Britton and Nigel Havers as father and son doctors.
- Cast and crew look back at the sitcom The Office (2001), which starred Ricky Gervais as an obnoxious and embarrassing office manager.
- Cast and crew look back at the BBC's 1980s romantic sitcom Just Good Friends (1983), which starred Paul Nicholas and Jan Francis.
- Cast and crew look back at the long-running sketch comedy Alas Smith & Jones (1984).
- Cast and crew look back at the BBC sitcom Till Death Us Do Part (1965), which starred Warren Mitchell as a loudmouth working-class bigot.
- Cast and crew look back at the 1980s BBC sitcom Yes Minister (1980), which starred Paul Eddington and Nigel Hawthorne and satirised the relationship between government ministers and their civil servants.
- Cast and crew look back at the BBC sitcom about two young women sharing a flat in Liverpool, The Liver Birds (1969), which starred Nerys Hughes and Polly James.
- Cast and crew look back at Ripping Yarns (1976), a comedy starring vehicle for Michael Palin which featured spoofs on Boys' Own adventures.
- Cast and crew look at the BBC sitcom Rab C. Nesbitt (1988), which starred Gregor Fisher as a Scottish slob.
- Cast and crew look back at the 1980s BBC sitcom Sorry! (1981), which starred Ronnie Corbett as a middle-aged librarian still living with his mother.
- Cast and crew look back at one of the BBC's most popular and frequently repeated sitcoms, Dad's Army (1968), which was based on the Home Guard during the Second World War.
- Cast and crew look back at the bad taste sketch comedy Little Britain (2003).
- A tribute to the late comedy producer, writer and actor Geoffrey Perkins.