This week, Chris Forbes is your host as Mark Nelson worries about millennials, Rosco Mcclelland talks horses and weddings, American comedian Krystal Evans jokes about our Scottish accent, Megan Shandley has a communication breakdown with her dad and Taryam Boyd tells us about the perils of living with his grandparents. Mixing experienced club comedians with some newer faces, this show brings you outrageous laughs, unbelievable stories and hilarious observations on modern Scottish life! Recorded at The Gilded Balloon Basement in Edinburgh, this is the closest show on TV to an authentic night out at a comedy club.
Jay Lafferty introduces Robin Grainger, who has an explosive tale of dating gone wrong, Paul McDaniel shares his new Scottish yoga routine, Ria Lina has an outrageous take on parenting, Ross Leslie tells us about life in Fife, and Marc Jennings talks philosophy and frozen lasagne.
Gareth Waugh introduces routines from stand-up comedians Gary Little, Amy Matthews, Stephen Buchanan, Marjolein Robertson and Wis Jantarasorn.
Susan Riddell introduces routines from more up-and-coming stand-up comedians. Gary Meikle's still got something to say about eyebrows, Daisy Earl's trying not to let her "wee Scottish mum" break her spirit, Raul Kohli is holy hilarious, Rachel Jackson explains why she had a ball gown in her backpack, and Jojo Sutherland's family dynamics blow everyone's minds.
Ray Bradshaw introduces stand-up comedians Wendy Wason, Joe Heenan, Gareth Mutch, Raheil Ahmad and Gemma Flynn.
Zara Janjua introduces Jamie Dalgleish, Joe McTernan, Amelia Bayler, Jamie MacDonald and Ashley Storrie.
Christopher Macarthur-Boyd introduces Micky Bartlett, Viv Gee, Wayne Mazadza, Jeannie Jones and Stephen Carlin.
Billy Kirkwood introduces Elaine Malcolmson, Richard Brown, Martin Bearne, Leah Francisco, Rik Carranza and Janey Godley.
This week, Stuart Mitchell shares his tips with everyone, Eleanor Morton tries to reinvent herself, Eddy Brimson makes himself comfortable at home in Leith, Lubna Kerr talks about not running off samosas, Vladimir McTavish notices he's getting old for the first time and Julia Sutherland doesn't care how old she is, she's going to keep on doing whatever she likes.
This week, Jo Caulfield has a case of mistaken identity, David Kay navigates the perils of a cooked breakfast, Ryan Cullen goes dead-panning for gold, Carina MacLeod tries to make the Isle of Lewis great again and Scott Agnew proves it's never too late in life for acceptance.
Ashley Storrie hosts stand-up club comedy from the best, brightest and most exciting comedians in Scotland right now. Susan Riddell uncovers the perils of being single and the guilt of buying a meal for two, while Stuart McPherson is relishing being unemployed even though his parents see it differently. Scottish-Chinese comedian Christopher KC tells a fantastic story about gatecrashing a house party and somehow becoming the talk of the town. And Edinburgh's Donald Alexander and Glasgow's Ray Bradshaw have very different views of a difficult Parents' Night. Recorded in a basement club in front of a live audience, Comedy Underground is the closest thing to a Scottish club comedy night on TV.
Chris Forbes introduces Jay Lafferty, Jamie MacDonald, Elaine Malcolmson, Marjolein Robertson, Taryam Boyd, Marc Jennings, Jojo Sutherland, Joe Heenan, Krystal Evans, Wis Jantarasorn, Billy Kirkwood, Daisy Earl, Raheil Ahmed, Jamie Dalgleish, Richard Brown, Robin Grainger, Martin Bearne, Ria Lina, Stephen Buchanan and Janey Godley.