BBC Comedy Feeds
2012
📺 5 Seasons
🎬 38 Episodes
📅 Returning Series
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Comedy
Comedy Feeds is a sitcom / sketch show featured on BBC Three since 2014. Each Comedy Feed showcases emerging new talent by making their pilot shows available exclusively on BBC iPlayer.
Seasons
Season 1
Spoof celebrity gossip show that reveals the 'real stories' behind the headlines, using recordings from the public's camera phones and leaked CCTV footage.
Season 2
Sitcom about a dozy pair united by one dream, to run a cold Balinese VIP super-club.
Scott and Dan are a dumb-and-dumber double-act who crash through life on a wave of joyous, unjustified confidence, redeemed only by the strength of their unbreakable friendship.
Season 3
Dumped by his girlfriend Josh finds himself back in his old flat share with Owen and Kate. Josh wants a quiet night in but both Kate and Owen are desperate to impress possible new love interests and Josh finds himself stuck in the pub quiz with his irritating, Rachel Stevens obsessed landlord Geoff and a barmaid who thinks he is a likely serial killer.
Season 4
DJ Jake Cross is perfectly happy playing the music he likes in the late night slot at Completely Radio but when breakfast show presenter Lincoln Jones drops down dead Jake's manager wants him to take over, though it involves gimmicks and cheesy catch phrases alien to Jake. Initially reluctant a night out in the company of Ryan Gosling gives Jake some street cred and he agrees to take the job. But then Lincoln's widow has a word with him...
Season 5
Tim Renkow has cerebral palsy. Which means that people judge him... all the time. But usually they judge him wrongly. Because what they don't realise is that inside that severely disabled, fragile body is a bit of an asshole. Tim knows he makes people uncomfortable - he does it on purpose. He knows his cerebral palsy means he can get away with saying what others can't. But that's his problem: time spent taking aim at life's easier targets means Tim takes his eye of its bigger prizes: the job, the girl and the visa.
Production
BBC Three