Famalam shines a comedic light on everything - from alien encounters in the outer reaches of the galaxy, to what happens when a man is left on his own in a house for ten minutes holding only a phone and a remote. With a dazzling array of accents, cultural observations and colourful costumes, Famalam gives us a glimpse of the latest Nollywood blockbuster, reveals who might be responsible for internet spam and introduces us to latest TV detective - but be warned - his methods are, well, unorthodox...
Tensions on the street reach boiling point. And then simmering point. And then hand-hot. And then luke-warm. A Comic Relief special.
Compilation of the best of Famalam, the comedy sketch show where no area of the universe is off limits. This mash-up sees an overprotective boyfriend meet his match while Scribbler P gives us an important lesson on military history and the E19 Posse and the Stratford Soldiers trade insults over a drill track. Plus, our favourite competitive aunties cause havoc, Midsomer receives an injection of diversity as Detective Mountree solves a whodunnit in a stately home and Fantastic Egusi Films give their inimitable rendition of a Hollywood blockbuster. And we find out what really happens when you tell people you don't like Beyonce.
E19 Posse and Stratford Soldiers exchange tips for staying safe during the Coronavirus pandemic. Message Over.
Watch the latest edition of William and Funke's over-raunchy morning chat show, and learn the secrets voodoo skills of Croydon's leading witch doctor Professor Lofuko.
Enter the golden age of Nollywood television, with a sneak peek of the latest binge-watch from Lagos, learn how to deal with an unwanted wingman, and get garage MC Scribbler P's take on the Winter Olympics.
In Midsomer, Detective Moses Mountree has problems with some traditional country pastimes. Big problems.
We get a front row seat at the Oscars of the Nollywood film industry, the Kemmy Awards. Scribbler P gives us an important lesson on Black Cinema History.
We find out if All Lives Matter, catch up with the ever-thwarted Nigerian philanthropist Prince Alyusi, and discover what happens when you express your real feelings about Beyoncé. We’ll learn some Black Oscar History with garage MC Scribbler P, see what happens when Nollywood does Love Island, and watch our favourite competitive Aunties battle it out at a wedding.
Friends battle it out Hunger Games style for the Ultimate Prize, the E19 Posse educate the Stratford Soldiers about gun safety and a fashion model struggles with an ad campaign.
Enter the brand new character Woman President (written by a team of all male writers), listen as Barry White gets woke, and see what happens when a former SoundCloud rapper enters the job market. We’ll also meet social media obsessed Peter and his long-suffering wife, and get schooled on African Wildlife History with garage MC and academic, Scribbler P. Meanwhile in Midsomer, Detective Moses Mountree has a run in with Internal Investigations…
An overprotective boyfriend meets his match, Scribbler P gives us an important lesson on Black British Music History and undercover reporter Sandra attempts to Catch a Wasteman.
Our favourite African aunties discover their nephew is gay, two Columbian cartels shoot it out over their 'product', and just what is a drill-o-gram?
Prince Alyusi brings his brand of philanthropy to a wider audience, superhero Night Owl battles her most dangerous foe and the E19 Posse teach an important lesson.
Detective Moses Mountree returns to Midsomer, an African Warlord faces a new threat and we meet an unscrupulous Pastor. Meanwhile, crooner Thaddeus Price croons a romantic song to his girlfriend and social media addict Peter becomes a viral sensation…
Idris Elba proves he is a dab hand at everything, a Police Officer displays her comedic timing while Mozart invents a new hit. Movie star Babatunde Warrington invites a film crew to his bachelor pad while rap star Yemi Chedda adopts a child…
Fat Sam goes in search of romance while Shawn and Leslie get married. Movie star Babatunde Warrington shoots a music video and our favourite African Aunties return for more fun.