Greatest Sketch-Comedy TV Shows of All Time

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Exit 57: The opening sequence from the short-lived Exit 57 said quite a bit about the show’s acute juxtapositions.

Mad TV: A more cultish weekend cousin to Saturday Night Live aimed squarely at teens, Mad TV‘s skewering of pop culture.

Fridays: In 1980, while SNL’s pioneering first cast and Lorne Michaels were exiting their station, “ABC wanted to literally clone SNL.

The Idiot Box: Hosted by, and frequently starring, Alex Winter (Bill from Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure.

Little Britain: It was called both the heir apparent to The Goon Show and Monty Python’s Flying Circus and, per a Guardian columnist.

Funny or Die Presents: The bizarre, hit-and-miss sketch comedy shorts usually relinquished to websites like Funny or Die briefly lived on HBO.

Human Giant: Somewhere between their training ground at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre in New York.

The Andy Dick Show: One of the most reckless comics alive, NewsRadio star Andy Dick briefly hit the sweet spot between Andy.

The League of Gentlemen: Created and performed by quartet of Steve Pemberton, Reece Shearsmith, Mark Gatiss and Jeremy Dyson.

The Andy Dick Show: One of the most reckless comics alive, NewsRadio star Andy Dick briefly hit the sweet spot between Andy.

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