Keep the laughs going between episodes of ‘Brooklyn Nine-Nine’ with these surefire comedies

While waiting for the shenanigans of the 99th precinct to return each week, we have plenty to keep you chuckling with these comedy series at SBS On Demand.

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Shrill

Comedy series Shrill is based on ’s best-selling memoir. Based on her life and times as a “fat” woman navigating her twenties, the show’s writers have also stepped outside West’s personal experience to create the unique lead, Annie Easton, played beautifully by Saturday Night Live’s Aidy Bryant. Annie deals with fat-shaming, an infuriating boss and a drop-kick of a boyfriend while discovering the value of her own voice. English comedian Lolly Adefope plays Annie’s bestie, Fran.

Seasons 1 and 2 of Shrill are now streaming at SBS On Demand.

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New Girl

Zooey Deschanel’s effervescent Jess, fresh from a breakup, moves in with three single guys. Intelligent, quick-witted and sorely lacking in confidence, Nick (Jake Johnson) is bartending while on the road to writerly success. Schmidt (Max Greenfield) obsesses over his social standing and takes on Jess as a personal project. Winston (Lamorne Morris) is a former basketball star who moves in after realising he will never become a pro. Along with Jess’s best friend Cece (Hannah Simone), they form an unlikely and dysfunctional yet loving, laughing family.

All seven seasons of New Girl are at SBS On Demand:

The Last Man On Earth

It’s 2022, and Phil Miller is the last man on Earth, the sole survivor of a cataclysmic event. Phil searches for other survivors to quell his deepening loneliness, and finally encounters Carol (Kristen Schaal) but co-existing with her is more challenging than he anticipated. When more survivors show up, the challenges only grow.

Starring Will Forte as Phil (Forte also created the show), the strong cast includes comedy pros Jason Sudeikis (Saturday Night Live) and Kristen Wiig (Bridesmaids), and January Jones (Mad Men) proves her comedy chops.

Seasons 1–4 of The Last Man On Earth are now streaming at SBS On Demand:

Wellington Paranormal

With their track record in TV and film, it’s no wonder wildly talented New Zealanders Jemaine Clement (What We Do In The Shadows) and freshly crowned Academy Award-winner Taika Waititi have created a hit mockumentary. Now into its second season, under Sergeant Maaka, Officers Karen O’Leary and Mike Minogue investigate the paranormal goings-on in the nation’s capital. One such case is of disappearing fishermen and women, including NZ Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern’s fiancé, Clarke Gayford. Others include uncovering the mystery of three high school students with the same name acquiring sinister powers, unleashing the ghost of a 1930s cop and encountering their own doppelgangers. And there’s a Christmas special to look forward to, following the unit around on Christmas Eve patrol. What could go oddly wrong?

Seasons 1 and 2 of Wellington Paranormal are at SBS On Demand.

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Cavendish

Co-created by Garry Campbell, Mark Little and Andy Bush, the latter two men also co-star as brothers Mark and Andy who return to their hometown of Cavendish, Canada after 30 years away to look after their ill father Rollie (Kevin Eldon). Cavendish embraces them immediately, and they’re soon cast in a local production of Anne of Green Gables. But things turn strange as they discover the beloved children’s novel has sparked the formation of a cult. If that wasn’t weird enough, they have other mounting questions. Is that a beast roaming the woods? Are those ancient statues possessed? Is there a coven? This innocent-looking town has more in store for the siblings than they bargained for.

Season 1 of Cavendish is now at SBS On Demand:

Letterkenny

There must be something in the Canadian waters. From the bizarre world of Cavendish we travel inland to the rural Ontario township of Letterkenny. This show is the very definition of weird, the residents each uniquely odd. Co-creators Jared Keeso and Jacob Tierney have grouped together different expressions of manhood, from the not-so-brainy hockey players to the meth-smoking skids to the close-knit hicks. Played out in cartoonish slow motion, punch-ups determine the toughest bloke in town, with lead hick Wayne (Keeso) consistently emerging victorious. The vernacular is as strange and alluring as the dynamics between the gangs, who love nothing more than to focus on what separates them, and, on the odd occasion, cooperate in high jinks. Can you work out what’s going on?

Seasons 1­–4 of Letterkenny await at SBS On Demand:

Nirvanna The Band The Show

Creators and stars Matt Johnson and Jay McCarrol play Matt and Jay, members of a band they’ve problematically called Nirvanna The Band. They’re desperate to book a gig at Toronto’s Rivoli and brainstorm how to make their dream come true. Trouble is, they have no idea what they’re doing. Watching them fail over and over is a scream in this mockumentary that blends fiction with reality. Canadian comedy strikes again!

Seasons 1 and 2 of Nirvanna The Band The Show are now streaming at SBS On Demand:
 

You’re The Worst

From creator Stephen Falk comes this story of romantic failures, Jimmy (Chris Geere) and Gretchen (Aya Cash). The pair bond over Jimmy’s meltdown at a wedding, directed at the bride, his ex, and take each other home for lots of sex and end up also doing lots of talking. While they come to realise how much they enjoy each other’s company, they’re also heavily resistant to a relationship. They might be the worst, but their honest quips are the best.

Seasons 1–5 of You’re The Worst are streaming at SBS On Demand:

The Orville

Seth MacFarlane is the creator, writer and star of popular futuristic comedy, The Orville. Set 400 years into the future and follows the challenges faced by the human and alien crew of the USS Orville. It’s built a loyal following both here and in the US since first appearing on screens, also inspiring SBS’s own podcast.

Seasons 1 and 2 are now streaming at SBS On Demand. Season 3 will air later this year on SBS VICELAND and stream at SBS On Demand – we’ll keep you posted!

What Would Diplo Do?

In this mockumentary, James Van Der Beek, who bears a strikingly resemblance to the main man, plays a fictional version of DJ superstar and collaborator with other music superstars, Diplo. With a mix of narration of his stream of consciousness and über serious conversations with his entourage about other people in the biz, the five episodes unfold a series of parables from the wildly successful DJ who can pack out stadiums, but who’s presented as being rather irritating face to face.

What Would Diplo Do? is now streaming at SBS On Demand:

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Published 14 February 2020 9:56am
Updated 14 February 2020 10:03am
By SBS Guide
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