Legit is set in and around a fictitious black market, where main characters Sammy Fox and Danny work selling illegal DVDs and pirated computer software. Fox has recently split up with his girlfriend Kelly-Ann and is trying to win her and her children back off her new boyfriend John McCann. Danny is living with his mother and Fox is currently living in their backyard in a caravan until he 'wins her back'.
Scottish Comedy Sitcom set in a Charity shop.
Welcome To Strathmuir, a comedy pilot that was broadcast on BBC2 Scotland in 2007. Starring John Gordon Sinclair, this sitcom is set in an information bureau in Strathmuir, a small fictitious Scottish town on the fringes of the Highlands. The bureau is run by Andrew - a hugely optimistic 40-something man who believes Strathmuir to be the finest place on God's earth and is never happier than when selling the town, its amenities, and the surrounding area to tourists. Andrew is thwarted in his efforts promote Strathmuir by his assistant - Barry - a useless, lazy, spaced out young man. His other main difficulty in life centres around sacking Muriel, who runs the possessed cafe attached to the bureau. Andrew wishes to replace her with Sheena, an over-ambitious, misguided young woman - just out of college and back from the bright lights of Glasgow - wanting to prove how far in the world she has come from when she left the small town of Strathmuir. Andrew calls on the help of the village lawyer, Deepak, for guidance on how he can resolve his problems before Deepak leaves Strathmuir to sail the Seven Seas.
Internet sensation Limmy makes the jump to television in a sketch comedy series. Writer/performer/director/web designer Brian Limond's cast includes hard bitten ex-junkie Jacquelline McCafferty, urban menace John-Paul, and deep thinker Dee Dee. Plus, Limmy pops up regularly as Limmy, making some extremely Limmy-like observations on life.
Welcome to Sunny Burnistoun! Robert Florence and Iain Connell write and perform a sketch show set in a strangely familiar Scottish town. Burnistoun has its own newspaper, its own radio station and even its own ice-cream van. Drop in and find out how to get a tattoo altered, what makes a good front-page headline, and why football songs are not a sexy choice for singers in girl groups.
Comedy shadowing a typical family and their chaotic life. They say blood is thicker than water- and no-one is thicker than The Scotts. Brothers Henry and Vincent have a love/hate relationship. They team up with their wives Laura and Vonny to organise a surprise party for their mum. How hard can it be to keep the entire family happy? Enter Colette, a sister with a grudge, who is determined to keep a feud bubbling. Will she crash the party and wreck the surprise?
Comedy about a group of addicts who come together for a weekly session. This is not AA, but an expensive post-rehab therapy treatment founded in America by the charismatic Adam Derekson. The AD Group method promises sobriety and personal growth. Our addicts may not be the best candidates for personal transformation - amidst their posturing, lies and secret affairs, each member gets their turn to be insufferable. Take away the alcohol, drugs, pills and gambling, and what they really need is each other. At this session, Rob (Grant O’Rourke) has some big news to tell the group. Steph (Sally Reid) is the group’s convener, and doesn’t want the meeting to turn into “a Rob evening, again!”. Nell (Lucianne McEvoy) veers between worrying about her kids home alone, waiting for their father to arrive, and telling everyone about the cosmetic surgery she has planned with all the money she has saved from not drinking for a whole year. There’s a new guy at the group - Tony (Bhav Joshi). Who is Tony? What’s his problem and is his story for real? What is Rob’s big news and why is Steph so on edge?
A family comedy about Tracey Daly who struggles with the chaos of her daily routine. Mother and expert multi-tasker Tracey, wrangles her three children, Katlyn, Liam and Lucy and shift-working husband Joe through the morning rush-around, while simultaneously getting the house ready for an impending visit from her ‘impossible-to-please’ mother. Tracey needs the house to be in order but with Liam and Lucy fighting over the TV again, Katlyn straightening her hair in a dangerous fashion and Joe planning a secret boys’ night out – Tracey’s day is certainly going to be a tough one to control.