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Comedy Shuffle on TV

The next generation of comedy, now.

Comedy Shuffle is back on tv and online with a different host passing the baton each week.

If.Comedy Award Winners Mark Watson (2006) and Brendon Burns (2007), BBC THREE star Lucy Montgomery (Tittybangbang), Adam Buxton (Adam and Joe), 2006 Edinburgh If.Comedy Award Winner Phil Nichol and Little Miss Jocelyn herself, Jocelyn Jee Esien each bring their own unique vibe to the show and help to put together the week's line up.

Alongside regular appearances from rising stars like Colin and Fergus, Katy Wix (Not Going Out) and Anna Crilly (Lead Balloon), Katherine Jakeways (Armstrong and Miller) and Simon Brodkin as premier league footballer Jason Bent, there's a mini soapcom and a very special resident musical phenomenon you won't want to miss known as Doktor Cocacolamcdonalds.

Plus the funniest new sketches and stand up from Tom Basden (2007 if.Comedy Newcomer winner), Pappy's New Fun Club (if.Comedy Main nominees), Nick Mohammed, Fat Tongue (2006 if.Comedy Newcomer nominees), School of Comedy, Tony Law, Jon Richardson (2007 if.Comedy Newcomer nominee), Andrew Lawrence (2007 if.Comedy Main nominee), Kristen Schaal (Flight of the Conchords), MC Devvo, Tony Law, Scottish Falsetto Sock Puppet Theatre Company, Craig Campbell, Tom Bell and Ed Weeks, Zoe Gardner, The Swingers, Glenn Wool, Ginger and Black and a song from the Edinburgh Fringe hit musical "Psister Psycho".

Watch Clips

Series two

Colin and Fergus

Fat Tongue

Tommy And The Weeks

Exclusive sketches from series one

Tim Key and Alice Lowe

Sarah Millican

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