About this season
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.
Episodes (8)
1. Celebrity Bitch Slap
Aired 24 August 2012
Spoof celebrity gossip show that reveals the 'real stories' behind the headlines, using recordings from the public's camera phones and leaked CCTV footage.
2. Dawson Bros. Funtime
Aired 31 August 2012 • 30 min
Potentially-viral sketch show featuring iPads for horses, a YouTube-obsessed prime minister and Sherlock blinded by his own deductions, from the writers of The Blackberry Sketch, That Mitchell & Webb Look and The Peter Serafinowicz Show.
3. For the Win
Aired 7 September 2012 • 30 min
Sketches, characters, spoofs and songs with Lizzie, Thom, London and Sam. Sam faces the consequences of deciding to bring back the bum-bag, and Lizzie has relationship problems.
4. Impractical Jokers Episode 1
Aired 14 September 2012 • 30 min
Eric Lampaert, Joel Dommett, Nathan Caton and Paul Sweeney rise to the challenge.
5. Impractical Jokers Episode 2
Aired 21 September 2012 • 30 min
Marek Larwood, Paul McCaffrey, Roisin Conaty and Carl Donnelly play the pranks.
6. The Imran Yusuf Show
Aired 28 September 2012 • 30 min
Imran Yusuf shares his unique views on life, dating and people talking in the cinema in his own comedy exclusive.
7. People Just Do Nothing
Aired 5 October 2012 • 30 min
This mockumentary goes behind the microphone of Kurupt FM - the second most popular pirate radio station in West London, receiving up to eight texts per show and playing the finest in UK garage and drum 'n' bass. Co-founded by the MC Sniper and DJ Beats in 2002, the station has now built up a following of over a hundred people and has attracted the attention of the BBC who are making a documentary about the lives of those behind Kurupt FM.
8. The Tapeface Tapes
Aired 12 October 2012 • 30 min
Mime act The Boy with Tape on his Face brings his unique brand of surreal silent comedy to BBC Three in a combination of sketch, stand-up, live performance and the absurd.