I was just thinking about how some really good sketch shows often disappear, after just one or two series', and was wondering, which sketch shows, from 1990 onwards, ran for the longest time? The Fast Show is the obvious one, but are there any others that got 3 or more series'?
Longest running sketch shows
Little Britain.
Has Tittybangbang had three series . . ?
The Sketch Show with Tim Vine and Lee Mack had a few series.
If you include the radio version then, Dead Ringers, has to be one of the longest running.
What about Smack the Pony?
Quote: catskillz @ March 11 2009, 10:58 AM GMTWhat about Smack the Pony?
Is 3 series long running?
'(Alas) Smith & Jones' had ten series, but that ran from the early 80s to the late 90s.
I would say these days 3 series for a sketch show is pretty strong going. In the past they seemed to be able to run for much longer.
Quote: Seefacts @ March 11 2009, 11:45 AM GMTIs 3 series long running?
I was just referring to the "3 or more" part.
A Bit of Fry & Laurie ran for four series and a pilot between 1987 and 1995.
Quote: Matthew Stott @ March 11 2009, 9:54 AM GMTHas Tittybangbang had three series . . ?
Yes.
Hale & Pace ran for 10 series between 1988 and 1998.
(Just scraping in, IMO.)
I know they were really three different shows, but Reeves and Mortimer produced five series worth of sketch comedy.
Quote: Matthew Stott @ March 11 2009, 12:37 PM GMTI know they were really three different shows, but Reeves and Mortimer produced five series worth of sketch comedy.
In that vein you could include Harry Enfield.
Quote: Matthew Stott @ March 11 2009, 12:37 PM GMTI know they were really three different shows, but Reeves and Mortimer produced five series worth of sketch comedy.
Ironically, I always thought their sketches were the weakest bits. The best bits of any of their shows have always been the live interaction with the audience, which is why their crowning moment in my eyes will always be Vic Reeves Big Night Out.
Mary Whitehouse Experience?
Wasn't that only 2 series? Longer if you include the radio series, obviously.
But in that case you can add in On The Hour/The Day Today, Goodness Gracious Me, The Goon Show, Mitchell and Webb and several others.