Stan Australia has announced their family drama Bump has been commissioned for a second season.
British comedies are so popular and beloved, they have their own name: Britcoms. Despite their enduring quality, Britcoms aren't as popular as dramas and
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Bad Education, written by and starring Jack Whitehall, follows Alfie Wickers the worst teacher to ever (dis)grace the British Education System, and a bigger kid than the pupils he teaches. Abbey Grove school is populated by some of the weirdest teachers you could ever meet: Fraser the hair-brained Headmaster who longs to be down with the kids, Miss Gulliver the biology teacher with a heart of gold but perhaps a dash too much openness and honesty, Miss Mollinson the happily swinging Head of Maths who won't let her hip replacement get in the way and Deputy Headmistress Miss Pickwell who displays all the charm and sensitivity of a Third Reich Dominatrix. Alfie's class is Form K, a bunch of misfits that have been written off by the rest of the school, but Alfie can't help but see a bit of himself in them. This is about a class of kids and their teacher's quest to get through life and get the best results with the minimum amount of effort possible. Sadly it's not an equation that always adds up. From a disastrous parents' evening to cringe-worthy sex-education lessons to life threatening self-defence classes to school elections full of dirty tricks and a school trip to see a rhino pig; Bad Education is school life as you've never seen it before. Bad Education: The Teacher's Handbook is filled with hilarious content from both the first and upcoming second series from pupil's report cards and the graffiti found in the staff toilets, to survival tips for school trips and the best ways to skive while teaching a lesson.
This Reinhold Weege-created sitcom takes place in a Manhattan courtroom, covering the nightly happenings and the personal lives of those who work there. Judge Harry Stone (Harry Anderson) is a young, hip judge with a good sense of humor. That's a good thing, considering the often bizarre cases that he has to rule on during his nightly court sessions.
After losing his wife to cancer, Tony, a reporter working at the local newspaper completely changes his outlook on life, much to the shock and detriment of those around him. A comedy for the new world.
BLACKADDER and The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air are the latest BBC shows to carry a “woke” disclaimer warning of discriminatory jokes. Rowan Atkinson’s Blackadder — first aired in 1983 — uses one derog…