Mitchell & Webb Return to Sketch Comedy with New Channel 4 Series 'Mitchell And Webb Are Not Helping'
August 26, 2025
Specific sketches parody 70s pop music, radio interviews, spy tropes, and ethics around silent phones during crimes, all with a tone of satire and irreverence.
Channel 4 is launching a new six-part sketch comedy series starring Mitchell and Webb, aiming to revive British sketch comedy with an innovative, edgy approach by collaborating with both emerging and established talents.
The series, titled 'Mitchell And Webb Are Not Helping,' will premiere on September 5 and reflects a broader Channel 4 initiative to support a revival of sketch comedy that emphasizes provocative, inventive humor.
Inspired by everyday absurdities and societal divides—particularly generational differences—the sketches aim to comment on contemporary social issues with sharp satire.
Mitchell emphasizes that comedy is especially vital during turbulent times, serving as a human instinct to push boundaries and maintain resilience through humor.
Each episode features a variety of sketches, including themes like dangerous suitcases, tech-savvy housemates, bizarre game shows, and satirical takes on media and social topics, highlighting absurdity and social critique.
The show deliberately adopts a provocative, irreverent tone, often incorporating humor that is intentionally sweary to entertain and challenge boundaries.
Mitchell notes a more relaxed approach to this project, feeling less pressure than during their earlier sketch shows, and enjoying the fun and lightness of the process.
Mitchell observes that modern visual expectations have contributed to the decline of traditional sketch shows, with audiences now favoring more realistic, location-based comedy rather than studio productions.
The series aims to blend Mitchell and Webb’s experience with fresh comedic voices, creating innovative sketches that address contemporary issues with humor and irreverence.
The ensemble cast includes emerging comedians Kiell Smith-Bynoe, Lara Ricote, Stevie Martin, and Krystal Evans, supported by talented writers and produced by That Mitchell & Webb Company in partnership with Big Talk Studios.
Despite societal shifts, comedy remains a vital and cherished part of UK culture, serving as a necessary outlet for humor and social commentary.
Mitchell and Webb are enthusiastic about returning to sketch comedy, viewing it as a counterpoint to industry challenges and encouraging viewers to support and enjoy the show.
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Channel 4 • Aug 26, 2025
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Beyond The Joke • Aug 26, 2025
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