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2010s British sitcoms

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The Amazing World of Gumball
British-American children's animated television series
Mr. Bean: The Animated Series
British animated television series
Episodes
British/American television sitcom
My Family
British sitcom
Peep Show
television series
The League of Gentlemen
British comedy television series
The Thick of It
British satirical comedy TV series
Last of the Summer Wine
British sitcom
Vicious
British television sitcom, showing on ITV between 2013-2016
Gavin & Stacey
Television series
Catastrophe
2015 sitcom starring Sharon Horgan and Rob Delaney
Lovesick
2014 British television series
Friday Night Dinner
British television sitcom
Life's Too Short
British sitcom mockumentary
Ghosts
2019 British television series
Brassic
Mrs. Brown's Boys
British/Irish television sitcom
Chewing Gum
television series
How Not to Live Your Life
2007–2011 British sitcom TV series, written by and starring Dan Clark
We Are Lady Parts
British sitcom
Fresh Meat
British comedy-drama television series
Rev.
television series
Outnumbered
British television series
Genie in the House
television program
The Royle Family
television series
Citizen Khan
family-based British sitcom
White Gold
BBC Comedy Sitcom
Psychoville
Psychoville is a British psychological horror-thriller black comedy mystery television series created and written by and starring The League of Gentlemen members Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton for the BBC. It debuted on BBC Two on 18 June 2009. Pemberton and Shearsmith each play numerous characters, with Dawn French, Jason Tompkins, Daniel Kaluuya and Eileen Atkins in additional starring roles. The first series was followed by a Halloween special, broadcast on 31 October 2010, which saw Imelda Staunton and Jason Watkins added to the main cast. The second series was first broadcast on 5 M
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television series
I Live with Models
British sitcom
Big School
TV series
Detectorists
Detectorists is a British comedy television series first broadcast on BBC Four in October 2014. It is written and directed by Mackenzie Crook, who also stars alongside Toby Jones.
Sick Note
British comedy series
Plebs
British TV series or programme
Spy
2011 television series
The Job Lot
television series
Him & Her
British television sitcom
Dead Pixels
2019 British sitcom