Original programming In October 2011,
Threesome, a narrative comedy series and Comedy Central's first original scripted comedy began. The series starred
Emun Elliott, Irish actor
Amy Huberman and
Stephen Wight, was written by
Tom MacRae, and produced by
Big Talk Productions. In May 2012, it was announced that Comedy Central was to make a major push into original comedy content, with more than 20 new projects at various stages of development, and 10 scripts already ordered. Programming executive Sarah Farrell told trade magazine
Broadcast, "This time next year, we will be doing as many of those projects as we possibly can. We are looking for things that are big, broad and accessible, with the laugh-out-loud factor that comes from big jokes and set pieces." She also noted that they are now "fully committed to the plans." The process was being micro-managed by
Paramount bosses in New York, but with the announcement of such projects and
Threesomes success, UK executives have been given greater control. Farrell also indicated that if the already commissioned second series of
Threesome is popular, then "a third run could be up to 22 episodes in length." to make programming for Comedy Central and other channels. It was announced in 2016 that Comedy Central and
Channel X had greenlit a new prank comedy reality show presented and starting
YouTuber Ben Phillips and his friends. The new series, titled
Ben Phillips Blows Up, the channel announced there would be a 22-minute pilot episode due to be released in 2017 on Comedy Central. A full series would happen if the show is well received. In 2021, Comedy Central UK ordered three new shows for the network including quiz show
Fact Off and panel show
The Complaints Department. The third new show was an all female comedy panel/satire show called
Yesterday, Today and The Day Before which was due to be hosted each week by comedians Suzi Ruffell, Maisie Adam and
Sophie Duker, until Duker quit after the first episode in protest over cuts to her monologue about conflict between Israel and Palestine. These shows join other unscripted/panel show formats on the network including ''Rhod Gilbert's Growing Pains
, Comedy Game Night (previously shown on Channel 5) and Guessable?'', hosted by Sara Pascoe. On 29 September 2021,
Fact Off debuted on the channel at 9pm, under the new name of ''Rob Beckett's Undeniable'', with Joe Swash, Kae Kurd, Angela Barnes and Ivo Graham, the first guests of the new series. ==Marathons==