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- Birds of a Feather ( BBC comedy television series )
- Black comedy
- Blue humour
- Brevity is the soul of wit
- Cake or death ( line from Eddie Izzard comedy )
- Can I Get A Witness? ( Marvin Gaye song )
- Chin wag
- Citizen Smith ( BBC comedy television series )
- Collect your wits
- Comedy circuit ( A number of places where comedy is performed )
- Comedy of errors ( A series of comic mishaps either in a play or in real life )
- Comedy vehicle
- Common sense ( the meaning and origin of this phrase.. )
- Dad's Army ( BBC comedy television series )
- Dame Edna Everage ( Pseudonym of comedian Barry Humphries )
- Dark humour
- Desperate Housewives ( 2004 comedy drama television series )
- Does it make sense to jump out of a warm bed into a cold cereal? ( Quaker Oats advertising slogan )
- Doubt is the beginning not the end of wisdom
- Drop the Dead Donkey ( BBC comedy television series )
- Dry humor
- Everyone's a comedian
- Father Ted ( BBC comedy television series )
- Faulty Towers ( BBC comedy television series )
- Gallows humour
- Gettin' Jiggy Wit' It ( Will Smith song )
- Hancock's Half Hour ( BBC comedy radio and television series )
- Have your wits about you
- Horse sense
- Humour me
- I can resist everything except temptation ( Oscar Wilde quotation )
- I get no respect, I tell ya ( A catchphrase from Rodney Dangerfield In Comedy Monologue )
- I see dead people ( The Sixth Sense )
- It Ain't Half Hot Mum ( BBC comedy television series )
- Keen sense of smell
- Keep your wits about you
- Knock about comedy
- Know someone in the biblical sense
- Live by your wits
- Locker room humour
- Lonesome George ( Nickname of comedian George Gobel )
- Low comedy
- Lowering prices forever, that's Comet sense ( Comet Electrical Stores advertising slogan )
- Lulled into a false sense of security
- Make sense of
- Men Behaving Badly ( BBC comedy television series )
- More money than sense
- Mute witness
- Native wit
- Not everything in black and white makes sense ( Guinness advertising slogan )
- Nuggets of wisdom
- On the Buses ( BBC comedy television series )
- One Foot In The Grave ( BBC comedy television series )
- Open All Hours ( Ronnie Barker television comedy series )
- Pearls of wisdom
- Perfect sense
- Phoenix Nights ( BBC comedy television series )
- Pit your wits against
- Quick witted
- Red Dwarf ( BBC comedy television series )
- Redd Foxx ( Pseudonym of comedian John Elroy Sanford )
- Sarcasm is the lowest form of wit
- Scared out of your wits
- Sense and Sensibility ( Jane Austen novel )
- Sense and Simplicity ( Philips advertising slogan )
- Silent witness
- Sixth sense
- Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em ( BBC comedy television series )
- Stand-up comedy ( )
- Steptoe and Son ( BBC comedy television series )
- The Army Game ( BBC comedy television series )
- The Big Yin ( Nickname of comedian Billy Connolly )
- The Brittas Empire ( BBC comedy television series )
- The Charlie Chaplin of Television ( Nickname of comedian Alan Young )
- The Cheapest Man in the World ( Nickname of comedian Jack Benny )
- The Cheeky Chappie ( Nickname of comedian Max Miller )
- The Comedy of Errors
- The Great Non-Rehearser ( Nickname of comedian Jackie Gleason )
- The Great One ( Nickname of comedian Jackie Gleason )
- The King Of Comedy ( Robert De Niro movie )
- The League of Gentlemen ( BBC comedy television series )
- The Likely Lads ( BBC comedy television series )
- The Liver Birds ( BBC comedy television series )
- The New Statesman ( BBC comedy television series )
- The Prince of Pain ( Nickname of comedian Richard Lewis )
- The Queen of TV Comedy ( Nickname of comedienne Lucille Ball )
- The Rag Trade ( BBC comedy television series )
- The Royle Family ( BBC comedy television series )
- The Seven Pillars of Wisdom ( Autobiography of T E Lawrence ( of Arabia ) )
- The Thief of Bad Gags ( Nickname of comedian Milton Berle )
- The Vicar of Dibley ( BBC comedy television series )
- The Young Ones ( BBC comedy television series )
- The wisdom of Solomon
- Till Death Us Do Part ( BBC comedy television series )
- To the Manor Born ( BBC comedy television series )
- Toilet humour
- Up Pompeii ( BBC comedy television series )
- Whisper words of wisdom, let it be ( The Beatles song lyric )
- Witter on
- Words of wisdom
- Yes Minister ( BBC comedy television series )
- You know it makes sense ( A catchphrase from Only Fools And Horses )
- You know it makes sense ( Road Safety Campaign advertising slogan )