The Sketch Show

The Sketch Show
Format Sketch comedy
Starring Lee Mack
Tim Vine
Jim Tavare
Karen Taylor
Ronni Ancona
Kitty Flanagan
Country of origin United Kingdom
Production
Running time 30 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel ITV (ITV1/STV/UTV)
Fox Broadcasting
Original run 10 September 2001 (2001-09-10) – 24 April 2004 (2004-04-24)
Chronology
Related shows Not Going Out

The Sketch Show is a British television sketch comedy programme, featuring many leading British comedians. It aired on ITV between 2001 and 2003.

A short-lived spinoff of the same title was produced in the United States.

Contents

Original line-up

The original line-up of the cast was Lee Mack, Jim Tavare, Tim Vine, Karen Taylor and Ronni Ancona. The gender balance of this line-up enabled considerable variation in the dramatic setups for the sketches, in that all three men could be paired with either of the two women.

Second line-up

The second cast line-up consisted of Mack, Tavare, Vine, Taylor and Kitty Flanagan - replacing Ancona, who left to concentrate on BBC One's Alistair McGowan's Big Impression (which was shortened to simply Big Impression to reflect Ancona playing as many parts as McGowan himself). Again, sketches featured performers using their own names.

With the exception of some child actors in certain sketches, there were no guest stars at any point during the programme.

Writers

All of the cast contributed to the writing of the show as well. Other comedic writers/actors, such as Ricky Gervais, Matthew Hardy, Stephen Colledge and Daniel Maier were also responsible for the show's humour, though as mentioned earlier, were not featured in the show.

DVD

A DVD of the first season was released by Visual Entertainment in Australia on 12 September 2005. It is a region-free DVD and the only extra on the disc is a short photo gallery. All 8 episodes on the single-disc release are combined into a 3 hour feature. The opening and closing credits have been removed for all episodes, and a number of sketches have been edited out to fit the series onto a single disc.

Famous sketches

Episodes traditionally ended with a sketch featuring the entire cast, and many of these have become famous among fans of the show. Some examples include:

International versions

United States

An American version of the show, produced by Kelsey Grammer, aired during 2005 on Fox. The main cast consisted of Malcolm Barrett, Kaitlin Olson, Mary Lynn Rajskub, and Paul F. Tompkins, as well as Lee Mack from the British version of the show. Grammer only appeared in short opening and closing segments in each episode.

Many of the sketches from the British version were recreated, such as the California Dreamin', English Course and the Sign Language sketch.

A famous sketch on the American version had Grammer waking up from a nightmare, which he describes as: "I dreamt that Frasier was over, and I was on this Sketch Show!" The sketch is a spoof of the Newhart series finale, in which Bob Newhart woke up and realised that the whole series was all a dream.

Only six episodes of the show were made, and it was cancelled after only four of them had been shown.

The series was filmed in London, England at Teddington Studios, with a British audience.

Canada

A Quebec version is currently running. Most sketches in this version are translations or adaptations of British sketches with little original material. The humour style remains faithful to the original.

Germany

A German version called "Die Sketch Show" has been on the air since 2003. It was produced by Brainpool for the TV channel ProSieben.

Greece

A sketch show called "Skertsakia" (Greek: Σκερτσάκια, a play on Sketch and Scherzo) was broadcast during the 2006-2007 season, incorporated scripts from both seasons of the "Sketch Show" along with sketches from the Spanish comedy show "Splunge!". It was wildly popular with young demographics and produced 30 episodes and a Christmas special. It was produced by TFG Lt. for ANT1.

Israel

An Israeli version called Ktsarim (Hebrew: קצרים‎, literally shorts) has been on the air since 2004.

Indonesia

An Indonesian version called "Sketsa" is also currently on the air. TransTV is airing the sketch comedy show. Most sketches in this version are translations or adaptations of British sketches with little original material. The humour style remains faithful to the original. They only change the names and locations to Indonesian version.

Italy

An Italian version called "Sketch Show" has been on air from October 2010. The cast was principally made of Ale e Franz, two Italian famous comic actors. There were also other actors and also live-sketch, sometimes with famous guests. The sit-com had a quite success.