Mark
Wednesday 27th June 2007 6:38pm [Edited]
Hampshire
2,701 posts
For the record here are some of the comedy shows appearing on a screen near you this summer:
The Thick of It: A new feature length special goes out on BBC4 next Tuesday. The prime minister has just resigned, an act which has send his party and the opposition into a tailspin. Our Guide
Fonejacker: Prank phone call comedy on E4. Starts 5th July. More info and clips on MySpace
Star Stories: A second series of the C4 celebrity satire.
Hyperdrive: the rather poor space sitcom returns to BBC2 for a second series. I'll get confirmation tomorrow but I expect it'll take the 21:30 slot on Thursday nights from the 12th July as the BBC2 comedy zone returns. Our Guide
Still Game: the excellent Scottish sitcom returns to BBC2 from the 12th July for a sixth series. The seven part sixth series includes guest appearances by Lorraine Kelly, a Pop Idol Winner and a world champion boxer. Our Guide
The Visit: A new BBC3 sitcom set in the visiting room of a low security prison. Our Guide
Saxondale: Steve Coogan returns as the world-travelled ex-roadie with anger management issues this autumn. Our Guide
Lead Balloon: Jack Dee's sitcom will also be back this autumn for a second season but will transfer from BBC4 to BBC2. Our Guide
The Peter Serafinowicz Show: BBC2 sketch series which 'sees the comic actor morphing into a huge range of characters for his new off-the-wall-sketch show'. I understand the show will feature an O! News segment - the spoof celebrity show he's tried out on YouTube (watch)
Little Miss Jocelyn: Another show making a digital to terrestrial jump... The second season of Jocelyn Jee Esien's BBC3 sketch show will be on BBC2 this autumn.
Suburban Shootout: I'm not sure why other news outlets are marking this as new news - we've all known for ages that this Channel Five comedy was to be back for a second season. Anyway, the gun-toting housewives will be back in the autumn for more turf warfare. Our Guide
No doubt more summer / autumn comedy to announce soon as ITV, C4 and BBC1 and BBC4 release their schedules. In the meantime check out our in production page - we try and keep a tab there as to what else is in development.
For example, we know that later in the year we should see: The IT Crowd 2, Grownups 2, Jam and Jerusalem 2, Not Going Out 2, Pulling 2, Benidorm 2, Green Green Grass 3 plus some new stuff like Hibbert and Long, Teenage Kicks and Angelo's.
(As an aside: It is interesting to note that, of the 20 new series listed in this post, over half of them are shows returning for a second season - it suggests that last year was a rather good vintage for debut series)