
Sketch comedy comprises a series of short, amusing
scenes or
vignettes, called "sketches" or, "skits", commonly between one and ten minutes long, performed by a group of comic actors or comedians. While the form developed and became popular in
music hall
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in Britain and
vaudeville in North America, today it is used widely in
variety shows, as well as in late night
talk shows and even some
sitcom
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s. While sketch comedy is now associated mostly with adult entertainment, certain
children's television series such have used it, too. The sketches may be
improvised live by the performers, developed through improvisation before public performance, or scripted and rehearsed in advance like a play.
History
Sketch comedy has its origins in
music hall
Music hall is a type of British theatrical entertainment that was most popular from the early Victorian era, beginning around 1850, through the World War I, Great War. It faded away after 1918 as the halls rebranded their entertainment as Varie ...
and
vaudeville, where many brief humorous acts were strung together to form a larger programme. In the 1890s, music hall impresario
Fred Karno developed a form of sketch comedy without dialogue, and in 1904 he produced a sketch called ''Mumming Birds'' for the
Hackney Empire in London, which included the
pie in the face gag among other innovations.
His troupe, advertised as "Fred Karno's London Comedians", included
Charlie Chaplin
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and
Stan Laurel.

In Britain, it moved to stage performances by
Cambridge Footlights, such as ''
Beyond the Fringe'' and ''A Clump of Plinths'' (which evolved into ''
Cambridge Circus''), to radio, with such shows as ''
It's That Man Again'' and ''
I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again'', then to television, with such shows as ''
The Benny Hill Show'', ''
Not Only... But Also'', ''
Monty Python's Flying Circus,'' ''
The Two Ronnies'', ''
Not the Nine O'Clock News'' (and its successor ''
Alas Smith and Jones''), and ''
A Bit of Fry and Laurie''. Making his television debut in 1949,
Benny Hill, who developed his parodic sketches on BBC variety shows before having his own show in 1955, was described as "a comic genius steeped in the British music hall tradition".
Charles Isherwood writes that Monty Python, like Benny Hill, "derived their sketch formats in part from the rowdy tradition of the music hall."
An early, perhaps the first, televised example of a sketch comedy show is ''
Texaco Star Theater'' aka ''The Milton Berle Show'' 1948–1967, hosted by
Milton Berle.
In Mexico, the series ''
Los Supergenios de la Mesa Cuadrada'', created by Mexican comedian Roberto Gómez Bolaños under the stage name
Chespirito, was broadcast between 1968 and 1973, creating such famous characters as
El Chavo del Ocho and
El Chapulín Colorado.
While separate sketches historically have tended to be unrelated, more recent groups have introduced overarching themes that connect the sketches within a particular show with recurring characters that return for more than one appearance. Examples of recurring characters include
Mr. Gumby from ''Monty Python's Flying Circus''; Ted and Ralph from ''
The Fast Show'';
The Family from ''
The Carol Burnett Show''; the
Head Crusher from ''
The Kids in the Hall'';
Martin Short's
Ed Grimley, a recurring character from both ''
SCTV'' and ''
Saturday Night Live
''Saturday Night Live'' (''SNL'') is an American Late night television in the United States, late-night live television, live sketch comedy variety show created by Lorne Michaels and developed by Michaels and Dick Ebersol that airs on NBC. The ...
''; The Nerd from ''
Robot Chicken''; and Kevin and Perry from ''
Harry Enfield and Chums''. Recurring characters from ''Saturday Night Live'' have notably been featured in a number of spinoff films, including ''
The Blues Brothers'' (1980), ''
Wayne's World
"Wayne's World" was originally a recurring sketch from the NBC television series ''Saturday Night Live''. The first "Wayne's World" sketch appeared in the 13th ''Saturday Night Live'' episode of the Saturday Night Live season 14, 1988–1989 seas ...
'' (1992) and ''
Superstar'' (1999).
The idea of running characters was taken a step further with shows like ''
The Red Green Show'' and ''
The League of Gentlemen
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'', where sketches centered on the various inhabitants of the fictional towns of
Possum Lake and
Royston Vasey, respectively. In ''
Little Britain'', sketches focused on a cast of recurring characters.
In North America, contemporary sketch comedy is largely an outgrowth of the
improvisational comedy scene that flourished during the 1970s, largely growing out of ''
The Second City'' in
Chicago
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and
Toronto
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, which was built upon the success in Minneapolis of
The Brave New Workshop and
Dudley Riggs.
Notable contemporary American stage sketch comedy groups include The Second City, the
Upright Citizens Brigade, and
The Groundlings. In
South Bend, Indiana, area high school students produced a sketch comedy series called ''
Beyond Our Control'' that aired on the local NBC affiliate
WNDU-TV from 1967 to 1986.
Warner Bros. Animation made two sketch comedy shows, ''
Mad'' and ''
Right Now Kapow''.
Australian television of the 1980s and 1990s featured several successful sketch comedy shows, notably ''
The Comedy Company'', whose recurring characters included
Col'n Carpenter,
Kylie Mole and
Con the Fruiterer.
Films
An early British example is the influential ''
The Running Jumping & Standing Still Film'' (1959).
Sketch films made during the 1970s and 1980s include ''
If You Don't Stop It... You'll Go Blind'' and the sequel ''
Can I Do It... 'Til I Need Glasses?'', ''
The Groove Tube'', ''
Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex* (*But Were Afraid to Ask)'', ''
The Kentucky Fried Movie'' and its sequel ''
Amazon Women on the Moon'', and
Monty Python's ''
And Now for Something Completely Different'' and ''
The Meaning of Life''.
More recent sketch films include ''
The Underground Comedy Movie'', ''
InAPPropriate Comedy'', ''
Movie 43'' and ''
Livrés chez vous sans contact''.
Festivals
Many of the sketch comedy
revues in Britain included seasons at the
Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
Since 1999, the growing sketch comedy scene has precipitated the development of sketch comedy festivals in cities all around North America. Noted festivals include:
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Chicago Sketch Fest
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SF Sketchfest
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Toronto Sketch Comedy Festival
See also
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Brave New Workshop
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British Comedy Awards
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List of recurring Saturday Night Live characters and sketches
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List of sketch comedy groups
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List of sketch comedy television series
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Nininbaori
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Saturday Night Live TV show sketches
References
Further reading
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