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Top 10 BBC comedies on iPlayer right now

We've checked out all the best comedy series on BBC iPlayer just in time for the weekend - and there's plenty to choose from.


  • Oct 12 2024
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Top 10 BBC comedies on iPlayer right now
Top 10 BBC comedies on iPlayer right now

The Cleaner

The Cleaner was an instant hit with fans (Image: BBC)

As The Cleaner returns for its third series with Greg Davies taking on the role of crime scene cleaner Wicky, BBC iPlayer is packed with more shows that’ll keep you laughing.

While Wicky deals with a parade of oddball characters, from eccentric murderers to 80s-obsessed influencers, there’s much more in store if you’re in the mood for comedy.

From the dark comedic anthology Inside No. 9 to the rural hilarity of This Country, BBC iPlayer offers a treasure trove of different styles of humour.

Whether it’s exploring family chaos in Here We Go or watching Liam Williams reflect on his teen years in Ladhood, there’s something for everyone. With fresh hits like Colin From Accounts and the unique mockumentary feel of We Might Regret This, there’s no shortage of binge-worthy comedies.

So, after watching Wicky tackle more bizarre clean-ups, why not dive into these brilliant shows available to stream now? Here's a roundup of the best comedies on BBC iPlayer to add to your list.

Alma's Not Normal

Alma navigates the ups and downs of her dreams for a glamorous life (Image: BBC)

Alma’s Not Normal

If you loved Sophie Willan's chaotic energy in Taskmaster series 17, then her sitcom Alma’s Not Normal is a must-watch.

Based loosely on her own life experiences, the show follows Alma (played by Willan) as she navigates the ups and downs of her dreams for a glamorous life, all while dealing with her unusual family dynamics.

The first series, which aired in 2021, introduced viewers to Alma’s misadventures with her unpredictable mother and eccentric grandmother.

After a long wait, series two finally arrives this month, promising more laughs as Alma picks herself up from romantic setbacks and works to take control of her life. Full of humour and heart, Alma’s Not Normal showcases Willan’s sharp wit and talent.

You can stream the all episodes on BBC iPlayer now.

This Country

Mockumentary-style comedy set in the rarely depicted rural Gloucestershire (Image: BBC)

This Country

This Country is a brilliant, mockumentary-style comedy set in the rarely depicted rural Gloucestershire, created by siblings Daisy May and Charlie Cooper.

The show follows cousins Kerry and Kurtan Mucklowe, played by Daisy May and Charlie, as they navigate the monotony and social limitations of life in a small Cotswolds village.

The Coopers deliver performances that are hilariously silly yet deeply relatable, capturing the subtle absurdities of rural life. The writing is sharp and spot-on, with memorable lines like Kerry’s description of her alpaca purchase as “physically my largest mistake”.

Across three series, This Country provides a hilarious and poignant look at the frustrations and small joys of young people in modern rural Britain.

Don’t be surprised if you find yourself shedding a tear when it’s time to say goodbye to Kerry and Kurtan at the end of the show. All three series are available to stream on BBC iPlayer.

Ghosts

Ghost's quirky charm resonated with audiences (Image: BBC)

Ghosts

Ghosts follows the story of Alison (Charlotte Ritchie) and Mike (Kiell Smith-Bynoe), a young couple who unexpectedly inherit a sprawling, decrepit mansion.

But there’s one big problem—it's full of ghosts. Co-created by Mathew Baynton, Jim Howick, and other stars from Horrible Histories, the show debuted in 2019 and quickly became a surprise hit, loved for its mix of smarts, silliness, and warmth.

The show’s quirky charm resonated with audiences, leading to five series and multiple Christmas specials, solidifying its place as a holiday favourite.

The final episode, which aired last year, left fans across the country both laughing and shedding a tear. But luckily, you can relive all the ghostly antics again and again.

Stream all five series of this modern classic on BBC iPlayer

Colin from Accounts

Colin from Accounts is a quirky Australian rom-com (Image: BBC)

Colin From Accounts

Colin From Accounts is a refreshingly funny Australian rom-com that brings together real-life spouses Harriet Dyer and Patrick Brammall, who also created and star in the show.

The comedy centres around two single people whose paths cross after a car accident and an injured dog, leading to a series of hilariously awkward events.

The couple, flawed and often mismatched, somehow manages to make things work despite getting it wrong at every turn.

The charm of Colin From Accounts lies in its witty dialogue, cringe-worthy yet heartfelt moments, and the undeniable chemistry between Dyer and Brammall.

The second season promises to elevate both the awkward humour and emotional depth, making it a must-watch for fans of quirky relationship comedies.

Dreaming Whilst Black

Dreaming Whilst Black follows Kwabena, a man stuck in a dead-end job (Image: BBC)

Dreaming Whilst Black – A Rising Star’s Journey

Dreaming Whilst Black is the brainchild of Adjani Salmon, who created and stars in this standout comedy about a talented but struggling British Jamaican filmmaker.

The show follows Kwabena, a man stuck in a dead-end job while pursuing his dream of becoming a filmmaker. But with no money, and his mother hoping he’ll become an accountant, Kwabena faces an uphill battle in his quest to succeed in the industry.

The series made an instant impact, with Salmon earning a BAFTA for the pilot alone, setting expectations sky-high for the full series.

Impressively, Dreaming Whilst Black surpassed those expectations, joining the ranks of the BBC’s top comedies thanks to its sharp writing, relatable characters, and a heartfelt yet humorous look at the struggles of chasing a dream.

Loosely inspired by real-life events, the show delves into the challenges Kwabena faces, from financial strain to navigating love and staying true to his vision.

With series two already filmed, fans are eager to see where the story takes Kwabena next. Catch the series on BBC iPlayer and follow his journey from dreamer to filmmaker.

Daddy Issues

Daddy Issues brings plenty of humour and heart (Image: BBC)

Daddy Issues

Daddy Issues brings plenty of humour and heart, focusing on the chaotic life of hairdresser Gemma (played by Aimee Lou Wood from Sex Education).

Gemma’s life is already complicated—her sister is in prison, she’s unexpectedly pregnant, and her flatmate has just moved out. But things take an unexpected turn when her estranged dad Malcolm (David Morrissey) reappears, looking for a place to stay.

What seems like the perfect solution quickly turns into a hilarious, and at times touching, exploration of family dynamics.

Written by comedian-turned-writer Danielle Ward, Daddy Issues offers a generation-gap comedy that delves into the complexities of parenting—both for Gemma, who is preparing for motherhood, and for her father, who has his own growing up to do.

Catch the generational comedy on BBC iPlayer for a perfect blend of laughs and feels.

We Might Regret This

An unfiltered, sometimes chaotic comedy (Image: BBC)

We Might Regret This

We Might Regret This is an unfiltered, sometimes chaotic comedy that follows Canadian artist Freya (played by Kyla Harris), who moves to London to be with her long-distance boyfriend Abe (Darren Boyd).

However, Freya, who is tetraplegic and requires care, quickly realises that her best friend Jo (Elena Saurel) might be her only option for support.

The show, co-created by Harris and her real-life best friend Lee Getty, is inspired by their own experiences and offers an honest, humorous look at the complexities of friendship and caregiving.

The series blends messy moments with tenderness as Freya and Jo’s friendship is tested by everything from uncomfortable health issues to the realities of living together.

With its mix of humour and heart, this show gives viewers a fresh perspective on friendship dynamics while keeping them laughing through every unconventional situation. Stream it now on BBC iPlayer.

Ladhood

The series offers a nuanced look at how lads become men (Image: BBC)

Ladhood

Ladhood, created by and starring Liam Williams, is a clever, introspective comedy where adult Liam looks back on his teenage years to make sense of his current life.

What sets the show apart is its unique format: Liam walks through his memories, narrating them as they play out in real-time.

This allows him to confront the decisions and mistakes of his youth with the wisdom of adulthood, creating a blend of humour and self-reflection.

The series follows Liam as he grapples with the challenges of adult life, like partying too hard and disappointing his girlfriend, all while revisiting his teenage experiences to figure out where things went wrong.

Though often compared to The Inbetweeners, Ladhood takes a more thoughtful and realistic approach to the awkwardness of growing up, offering a nuanced look at how lads become men.

Inside No.9

A wildly inventive and often chilling anthology series (Image: BBC)

Inside No. 9

The wildly inventive and often chilling anthology series Inside No. 9, created by Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton, wrapped up its ninth and final series in 2024. Over the years, the show has delivered a unique blend of dark comedy, horror, and unexpected twists, keeping audiences on their toes with every episode.

Each standalone story takes place in a setting tied to the number nine, and every episode delivers a signature twist. From the spine-tingling horror of The Harrowing to the hilarious chaos of Wuthering Heist, and even the emotionally charged Last Night of the Proms, Inside No. 9 refuses to be boxed into one genre.

Perhaps one of the most memorable moments was the live Halloween special, which blended genuine scares with dark humour, cementing its reputation as one of the scariest things on television since Ghostwatch.

Whether making you laugh or sending a shiver down your spine, the show continually challenged expectations.

Here We Go

A hilarious and relatable portrayal of the Jessop family, presented in a mockumentary style (Image: BBC)

Here We Go

Here We Go redefines the family sitcom with its hilarious and relatable portrayal of the Jessop family, presented in a mockumentary style “filmed” by the youngest son. This broad comedy, in the best sense of the word, brings a fresh twist to the format, standing out as one of the funniest new shows in years.

With a stellar cast featuring Katherine Parkinson (The IT Crowd), Jim Howick (Ghosts), and Alison Steadman (Gavin and Stacey), the show highlights some of the UK’s finest comedic talents. Their performances, combined with sharp writing and chaotic family antics, make Here We Go a standout.

Keep an eye out for Freya Parks’ deadpan stares at the camera, delivering some of the most impactful moments since Martin Freeman’s iconic looks in The Office.

Dive into this laugh-out-loud chaotic family comedy, now streaming on BBC iPlayer.

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