Comedy Central is a British
pay television
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channel that carries comedy programming, both original and
syndicated. This channel is specific to audiences within the United Kingdom and Ireland. The channel is aligned with the original
US version of the channel. The channel started as The Paramount Channel in 1995, before rebranding as the Paramount Comedy Channel in 1997 and again as Paramount Comedy 1 in 2004 before finally becoming Comedy Central on 6 April 2009.
History
1995–1997
The channel was launched as The Paramount Channel on 1 November 1995. The original schedule was a mixture of comedy and drama, including such eclectic offerings as ''
Beauty and the Beast
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Villeneuve's lengthy version was abridged, rewritten, and publish ...
'', several Japanese anime productions acquired from
Manga Entertainment
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, and authentic
Paramount
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Entertainment and music companies
* Paramount Global, also known simply as Paramount, an American mass media company formerly known as ViacomCBS.
**Paramount Picture ...
archive programming such as ''
The Magician'', as well as
Nickelodeon
Nickelodeon (nicknamed Nick) is an American pay television channel and the flagship property of the Nickelodeon Group, a sub-division of the Paramount Media Networks division of Paramount Global. Launched on April 1, 1979, as the first ca ...
's ''
Ren & Stimpy'', which was shown on Paramount rather than Nickelodeon due to its rather adult nature at times. It originally aired every evening after
Nickelodeon
Nickelodeon (nicknamed Nick) is an American pay television channel and the flagship property of the Nickelodeon Group, a sub-division of the Paramount Media Networks division of Paramount Global. Launched on April 1, 1979, as the first ca ...
's closing at 7:00pm until around 4:00am, with a testcard featuring a chicken crossing the road and holding up traffic airing during downtime (a segment deemed as "Chicken Tonite") until Nickelodeon started up at 6:00am.
1997–2009
In February 1997, the Paramount Channel became the Paramount Comedy Channel, a channel dedicated solely to comedy.
With expansion of
Sky Digital on 4 February 2001, the channel no longer shared air time with Nickelodeon and started broadcasting with a daytime schedule beginning broadcasts at 9:00am. On 1 July 2002, the channel renamed itself Paramount Comedy. By 2005, with the timeshift channel Paramount Comedy 2 having gone on the air in 2003, the primary channel was renamed as Paramount Comedy 1.
2009–present
On 17 February 2009, it was confirmed that Paramount Comedy 1 would become Comedy Central from 6 April 2009 in the UK and Ireland. Since
season 13, Comedy Central has aired new episodes of ''
South Park
''South Park'' is an American animated sitcom created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone, and developed by Brian Graden for Comedy Central. The series revolves around four boysStan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski, Eric Cartman, and Kenny McCormickand the ...
'' two days after they aired in the US (i.e., the episodes air on
Comedy Central
Comedy Central is an American Cable television in the United States, cable television channel, channel owned by Paramount Global through its Paramount Media Networks, network division's Paramount Media Networks#MTV Entertainment Group, MTV Ente ...
US on Wednesdays, and air on the UK counterpart on Fridays.) At 9:00pm on 6 April, Paramount Comedy 1 was finally relaunched as Comedy Central, with the last programme on PC1 being an episode of ''
Scrubs'' and the first programme on Comedy Central being a new episode of ''
Two and a Half Men
Two and a Half Men is an American television sitcom created by Chuck Lorre and Lee Aronsohn that aired on CBS for 12 seasons from September 22, 2003, to February 19, 2015. The series originally starred Charlie Sheen as Charlie Harper, a hedonis ...
''. Comedy Central idents from this era were filmed in locations such as
The Gherkin
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,
Forth Bridge
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and
Nelson's Column
Nelson's Column is a monument in Trafalgar Square in the City of Westminster, Central London, built to commemorate Vice-Admiral Horatio Nelson's decisive victory at the Battle of Trafalgar over the combined French and Spanish navies, during whi ...
.
Subsidiary channels
After no longer having to timeshare with Nickelodeon, the station increased its broadcasting hours, and was joined by Paramount Comedy 2 (later rebranded as
Comedy Central Extra) on 1 September 2003.
A one-hour timeshift, Paramount Comedy 1 +1 (now Comedy Central +1) was launched on
Sky
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channel 127 on 30 August 2005 and
Virgin Media
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channel 133 shortly after.
A
high-definition version, Comedy Central HD, launched on 9 August 2010 on Sky channel 222. On 1 September 2010 the channel also became available on Virgin Media channel 133. Comedy Central HD broadcasts high-definition programming including ''Two and a Half Men'', ''
30 Rock
''30 Rock'' is an American satire, satirical sitcom television series created by Tina Fey that originally aired on NBC from October 11, 2006, to January 31, 2013. The series, based on Fey's experiences as head writer for ''Saturday Night Live' ...
'', and ''South Park'', in addition to new UK commissions. Virgin Media will also make some popular Comedy Central HD programmes available on demand.
A second timeshift, Paramount Comedy 2 +1 (now Comedy Central Extra +1) was launched on Sky channel 159, on 5 November 2007.
Nicktoons Replay did timeshare with the channel between 6:00am and 7:00pm. However, that channel closed on 2 October 2012 and was replaced with a one-hour timeshift version of
Nick Jr., allowing Comedy Central Extra +1 to broadcast 24 hours a day. Comedy Central Extra +1 closed on 20 July 2020 along with the timeshifts for
MTV
MTV (an initialism of Music Television) is an American cable television television channel, channel and the flagship property of the MTV Entertainment Group sub-division of the Paramount Media Networks division of Paramount Global. Launched on ...
and
MTV Music, as well as
MTV OMG,
Club MTV and
MTV Rocks.
Availability in Ireland
Comedy Central has an alternative Irish feed of the same channel available on
Sky Ireland
Sky Ireland Limited is a subsidiary of Comcast-owned Sky UK and supplies television, internet and telephony services in Ireland.
Its corporate headquarters are in Dublin which were opened by Taoiseach Enda Kenny on 18 January 2013.
Sky Irelan ...
,
Virgin Media Ireland,
Vodafone TV, and
Eir. The feed launched in May 2006, advertising on this channel is overseen by Sky Media Ireland. The domain name comedycentral.ie also redirects to comedycentral.co.uk. An additional Irish commercial feed of the time-shift service, Comedy Central +1, was also launched shortly after the parent channel's re-branding on 6 April 2009. On 31 July 2019, Comedy Central Ireland +1 ceased broadcasting.
From 31 March 2019, Comedy Central and Comedy Central Extra's Irish broadcasting licence is registered within the Czech Republic.
Programming
Original programming
In October 2011, ''
Threesome
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'', a narrative comedy series and Comedy Central's first original scripted comedy began. The series starred
Emun Elliott, Irish actor
Amy Huberman and
Stephen Wight, was written by
Tom MacRae, and produced by
Big Talk Productions
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Film
Filmography
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TV ...
.
In May 2012, it was announced that Comedy Central was to make a major push into original comedy content, with more than 20 new projects at various stages of development, and 10 scripts already ordered. Programming executive Sarah Farrell told trade magazine ''
Broadcast
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'', "This time next year, we will be doing as many of those projects as we possibly can. We are looking for things that are big, broad and accessible, with the laugh-out-loud factor that comes from big jokes and set pieces." She also noted that they are now "fully committed to the plans."
The process was being micro-managed by
Paramount
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Entertainment and music companies
* Paramount Global, also known simply as Paramount, an American mass media company formerly known as ViacomCBS.
**Paramount Picture ...
bosses in New York, but with the announcement of such projects and ''Threesome''s success, UK executives have been given greater control. Farrell also indicated that if the already commissioned second series of ''Threesome'' is popular, then "a third run could be up to 22 episodes in length."
, details about most of the new projects are not publicly available, though the magazine ''Broadcast'' reported minor details of a proposed single-camera sitcom about a graduate who moves back in with his parents. A pilot episode of ''
Big Bad World'', which is written by Joe Tucker and Lloyd Woolf is reportedly being produced by
Objective Productions
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and by the team behind ''
Peep Show
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Several historical media provided voyeuristic entertainment through hidden erotic imagery. Before the devel ...
''.
Tristram Shapeero, who had been working in the US and whose credits include ''
Happy Endings
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Happy Ending or Happy Endings may also refer to:
Film and television
* Happy Ending (Schitt's Creek), "Happy Ending" (Schitt's Creek), the 2020 series finale of ''Schitt's Creek''
* Happy Ending (20 ...
'', ''
Green Wing'', ''
Community
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'', and ''
I'm Alan Partridge
''I'm Alan Partridge'' is a British sitcom created by Steve Coogan, Peter Baynham and Armando Iannucci. Coogan stars as Alan Partridge, a tactless and inept broadcaster. The first series, broadcast in 1997, has Partridge living in a roadside h ...
'', will direct, with Andrew Newman and Ben Farrell executive producing. Five further scripts are already complete, should the pilot be seen in a positive light by Comedy Central bosses.
Comedy Central's move into original productions did not come without problems, as it was announced in April 2012 that Pete Thornton, the channel's comedy commissioner, had resigned to return to the
BBC
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comedy department as its Creative Head of Comedy, and would oversee ''
Comic Relief
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2013''. Comedy Central is one of several UK digital channels to work on increasing their original comedy output, with
BSkyB
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investing in new British comedy programmes, and
UKTV
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channels
Dave
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Arts and entertainment
* ''Dave'' (film), a 1993 film starring Kevin Kline and Sigourney Weaver
* ''Dave'' (musical), a 2018 stage musical adaptation of the 1993 film
* ''Dave'' (TV series), a 2020 American comedy series
* ...
and
Gold
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also producing more of their own content.
Alongside the other VIMN (
Viacom International Media Networks
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) networks in the UK, Comedy Central, fueled by the purchase of
Channel 5, there has been an announcement to open a production studio to make programming for Comedy Central and other channels.
It was announced in 2016 that Comedy Central and
Channel X had greenlit a new prank comedy reality show presented and starting
YouTuber
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Ben Phillips and his friends. The new series, titled ''Ben Phillips Blows Up'', the channel announced there would be a 22-minute pilot episode due to be released in 2017 on Comedy Central. A full series would happen if the show is well received.
In 2021, Comedy Central UK ordered three new shows for the network including quiz show ''Fact Off'' and panel show ''The Complaints Department''. The third new show was an all female comedy panel/satire show called ''Yesterday, Today and The Day Before'' which was due to be hosted each week by comedians Suzi Ruffell, Maisie Adam and
Sophie Duker
Sophie Duker (born 1989/1990) is a British stand-up comedian and writer.
Early life
Duker was born in London to first-generation immigrants from West Africa. Her mother is from Cameroon and her father is from Ghana. She attended North London Col ...
, until Duker quit after the first episode in protest over cuts to her monologue about conflict between Israel and Palestine. These shows join other unscripted/panel show formats on the network
including ''Rhod Gilbert's Growing Pains'', ''
Comedy Game Night'' (previously shown on Channel 5) and ''Guessable?'', hosted by Sara Pascoe.
On 29 September 2021, ''Fact Off'' debuted on the channel at 9pm, under the new name of ''Rob Beckett's Undeniable'', with Joe Swash, Kae Kurd, Angela Barnes and Ivo Graham, the first guests of the new series.
Marathons
The channel frequently airs weekend marathons which consist of one or two shows being on-air for the majority of the day. They often contain loose themes and are on occasion sponsored, such as the "He Ain't Funny, He's My Brother" marathon which ran on the night of 24 November 2007. This night consisted of episodes from shows with a strong brother relationship theme and was sponsored by the film ''
The Darjeeling Limited
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'' to promote its nationwide release.
Movies
Comedy Central also broadcasts comedy, animation or action films, including ''
South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut'', ''
Dumb and Dumber
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'', ''
Jerry Maguire
''Jerry Maguire'' is a 1996 American sports comedy-drama film directed and written by Cameron Crowe. It was produced by Crowe and James L. Brooks for Gracie Films and distributed by TriStar Pictures. It stars Tom Cruise as the titular spor ...
'', ''
The Mask'', ''
White Chicks
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'', ''
Scary Movie 3'', ''
Teen Wolf
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'', ''
13 Going on 30'', ''
Bad Boys'', ''
Bad Boys 2'', ''
Police Academy: Mission to Moscow'', ''
Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me'', and ''
Happy Feet
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''.
The channel has begun showing movies on a regular basis, typically from 10:00 pm onwards.
In 2016, Comedy Central introduced a new service called ''Thursday Night Movies'', in which a movie is broadcast on Comedy Central every Thursday, usually at about 9:00pm.
Picture format
Until late 2011, Comedy Central and Comedy Central Extra continued to air in
4:3 in standard-definition, although many shows had already converted to
16:9 widescreen format, they were
cropped to remain in a full-frame screen and later some were
letterboxed
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. The shows on Comedy Central HD air in 16:9, though those in 4:3 are
pillarbox
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ed to fit the frame of widescreen. This practice was extended to the standard-definition channels when they began broadcasting in widescreen.
See also
*
Comedy Central Extra, sister channel
*
List of programmes broadcast by Comedy Central (British TV channel)
References
External links
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Joint ventures