
Every *Blank* Ever
- Online sketch show
- 2018
- 10 episodes (1 series)
Millennial-focused online sketch show focused around ridiculous tropes. Stars Ashley Byam, Nneka Okoye, Beth Rylance, Maddie Rice and Tom Machell

Key details
- Genre
- Sketch Show
- Published
- 2018
- Platform
- Comedy Central (Online)
- Episodes
- 10 (1 series)
- Stars
- Ashley Byam, Nneka Okoye, Beth Rylance, Maddie Rice and Tom Machell
- Writers
- Dan Clarke and Guy Davidson
- Directors
- Dan Clarke and Guy Davidson
- Producers
- Jake Whitelocke, Guy Davidson and Jack Davidson
- Company
Short-form sketch show based on SMOSH's digital hit Every *Blank* Ever.
The quick-fire sketch series features millennial-focused episodes that throw a big, fat magnifying glass on ridiculous tropes and laughable stereotypes. Every *Blank* Ever satirises everything from the behaviour of the British in Every Brit Ever to the selfie-obsessed generation in Every Selfie Ever.
SMOSH, the creator of Every *Blank* Ever, is among the top ranked brands on YouTube, counting more than 40 million subscribers combined across its multiple channels, with more than 8 billion total lifetime video views on that platform. Every *Blank* Ever now has more than 70 episodes published, with 470 million views overall to date.
Additional details
- Production
- Location
- Camera set-up
- Single camera
- Picture
- Colour
Broadcast details
- First broadcast
- Wednesday 10th January 2018 on Comedy Central (Online)