Foxtel’s popular Just For Laughs Australia filmed from the Sydney Comedy Festival returns this year for a sixth season, hosted by one of Australia’s favourite comedians, Tommy Little.
Broad City promises to keep pushing boundaries with its fourth season set to premiere on The Comedy Channel on September 14, Thursdays at 8.30pm AEST, or stream on Foxtel Now.
Foxtel announced today the Emmy®- and Golden Globe-winning HBO comedy series Curb Your Enthusiasm will return for its ninth season exclusively to The Comedy Channel premiering Monday October 2 at 8pm Same Day Express from the US, and available to stream on Foxtel Now.
The wait is almost over for (one of) HBO’s biggest Sunday night shows, Last Week Tonight with John Oliver – a satirical look at the week in news, politics and current events
The animated comedy series spotlights a special undercover unit of the Gold Coast police known as Pacific Heat, led by Special Agent Todd Sommerville (Rob Sitch). The makeup of the squad will be familiar to anyone who’s seen a police procedural or two in their team—there’s the rule-bending leader, the tough guy, the brains, the flustered chief—but that’s part of the point.
A must watch for fans of original Australian comedy, this year’s amazing line-up includes some of the biggest and funniest names on the comedy circuit.
Foxtel will exclusively premiere its new local comedy commission, Pacific Heat, Australia’s first adult animation, and the latest comedy from the award-winning Working Dog team of Santo Cilauro, Tom Gleisner, Rob Sitch and Michael Hirsh.
Whose Line Is It Anyway? Australia is a fresh and fun take on the popular original series’ from the UK and the US with a fantastic mix of experienced and new improv performers. Expect the unexpected when the quick-witted cast tackle the various improv challenges thrown at them each week.
Foxtel will exclusively premiere its new local comedy commission, Pacific Heat, Australia’s first adult animation, and the latest comedy from the award-winning Working Dog team of Santo Cilauro, Tom Gleisner, Rob Sitch and Michael Hirsh.
Hollywood heartthrob Rob Lowe is treated with his very own special Roast – and considering the skeletons in Lowe's closet, which include struggles with alcohol and an affair with Princess Stephanie of Monaco – the Roasters should have no problem finding topics to poke fun at.
Looking for a break from sport this Olympics? Then get ready for the Comedy Couch-a-thon! Sixteen days of epic viewing featuring a collection of The Comedy Channel’s finest programs starting from 9am every day for the duration of the Games.
Hosted by Tommy Little, the Melbourne Comedy Festival’s Big Three-Oh! series features new performances, musical comedy, and favourite acts from the past 30 years
Foxtel has confirmed it will broadcast the Melbourne International Comedy Festival’s 30th Birthday Bash recently filmed in front of a live audience from Melbourne’s historic Regent Theatre.