A new collection of experimental Scottish comedy is coming to BBC TV, Radio and iPlayer later this month.
Airing under the ‘Funny Firsts’ strand, the four week season launches on 23 November with The Comedy Underground on BBC Two Scotland.
Presented by rising star Ashley Storrie, The Comedy Underground is a stand-up show, bringing together the best, brightest and most exciting comedians gigging in Scotland right now including Susan Riddell, Stuart McPherson, Christopher KC, Donald Alexander and Ray Bradshaw.
Later that night, on BBC Radio Scotland, there’s a chance to hear some more stand-up shenanigans along with some backstage chat with the comedians as they stepped off stage.
This is followed by popular topical satire show Breaking The News which makes its TV debut on St Andrew’s Night (Friday 30 November). The popular topical panel show fronted by Des Clarke premieres earlier that day on BBC Radio Scotland as it takes a satirical view of the week’s news headlines.
Next up, on Friday 7 December, brand new late night comedy The State Of It sees host Robert Florence take a look at the state of Scotland and the world at large.
Featuring explosive sketches, satirical animation and topical contributions from a range of new Scottish comic talent, The State of It is produced and directed by the team behind the Bafta Scotland award-winning Scot Squad.
And last, but not least, on-the-road- panel-show Whiplashed debuts on Friday 14 December. Host Larry Dean puts team captains – and fellow comedians – Christopher Macarthur-Boyd and Fern Brady through their paces as they take to the road. Joined by TV personality Aggie MacKenzie and Still Game’s Scott Reid, their road trip takes a series of unexpected and anarchic turns, all engineered by Larry, intent on leaving them feeling Whiplashed.
Exclusive to BBC iPlayer, four original comedies – Don’t Ask Fern, The Farm, The Social presents… Comedy and Short Stuff – offer more laughs online which debut from Friday 23 November at 10.30pm.
Comedian Fern Brady becomes an anti-agony Aunt in Don’t Ask Fern giving all-too-honest advice to the masses; Perthshire farmer Jim Smith offers a unique insight on life in mini-mockumentary The Farm which also stars Ann Louise Ross and Chris Forbes; BBC Scotland’s experimental emerging talent strand The Social presents… Comedy showcases its funniest new comedy faces with presenter Marjolein Robertson guiding audiences through the sketches; while there’s a compilation of comedy treats in the second instalment of Short Stuff.
Gavin Smith, BBC Scotland’s Commissioning Executive, Comedy, Drama & Entertainment, says: “Our Funny Firsts is a chance for audiences to try an array of our comedy in new and exciting ways. Whether that’s the first Scottish satire show to be broadcast on radio and TV on the same day, or the first chance for the audience to see the best emerging stand-up comedians, or the release of BBC Scotland’s first digital shorts sitcom on iPlayer – there’s lots of new ideas, new faces and laughs across all our platforms for all audiences.”