Spoof celebrity gossip show that brings you the 'real stories' behind the headlines. Footage captured by members of the public on their camera phones, recorded on CCTV cameras and leaked by indiscreet staff, this is every celeb PR's worst nightmare - all as imagined by BAFTA-winner Alison Jackson. We ask: 'How does Simon Cowell stay looking so good?', 'What's Rihanna's latest tattoo all about?' and 'What really happened at Justin Bieber's 18th birthday party?' Hosts Sean Young and Pips Taylor, accompanied by their roving reporter and Hollywood correspondent, round up the hot stories, while a clever blend of real archive images and fake footage means viewers can never be 100 per cent certain what is real.
Potentially-viral sketch show featuring iPads for horses, a YouTube-obsessed prime minister and Sherlock blinded by his own deductions, from the writers of The Blackberry Sketch, That Mitchell & Webb Look and The Peter Serafinowicz Show.
Four friends - Lizzie, Thom, London and Sam - are in the off-kilter world of the For the Win cafe with an action-packed helter-skelter ride through a demented world of sketches, characters, spoofs and songs.
Starring the best new comic talent on the scene, Lizzie Daykin, Sam Fletcher, London Hughes and Thomas Nelstrop, and also featuring weirdos John Hopkins and Richard Glover, with the Mighty Boosh's Rich Fulcher.
Sam faces the incredible consequences of deciding to bring back the bum-bag, and Lizzie has relationship problems.
Eric Lampaert, Joel Dommett, Nathan Caton and Paul Sweeney rise to the challenge.
Marek Larwood, Paul McCaffrey, Roisin Conaty and Carl Donnelly play the pranks.
Imran Yusuf shares his unique views on life, dating and people talking in the cinema in his own comedy exclusive.
Mockumentary that follows the lives of people connected to west London pirate radio station Kurupt FM. MC Sniper is released from a very short stretch in jail and finds that the station is having problems with its transmitter, threatening Sniper's comeback set.
Edinburgh Comedy Award-nominated mime act The Boy with Tape on his Face brings his unique brand of surreal silent comedy to BBC Three in a combination of sketch, stand-up, live performance and the downright absurd. Featuring Tony Law, Lili La Scala, Phil Ellis, Sam Gore, Lee Fenwick, John Henry Falle and Diane Spencer. Mime with noise and stand-up with no talking - it's a one-man show that speaks for itself.