Some of the greatest comedy series ever are available to stream right now

It’s a golden age of comedy, and SBS On Demand has the cream of the crop.

Aya Cash as Gretchen and Chris Geere as Jimmy in You’re the Worst

Aya Cash as Gretchen and Chris Geere as Jimmy in 'You’re the Worst'. Source: SBS

The days when sitcoms were all about a well-off group of wise-cracking friends hanging out in a coffee shop are well and truly over. Comedy has changed.

Where it used to be enough to just drop a stand-up comic into a familiar setting and serve up the same old jokes, increasingly the makers of comedy are realising that the old jokes aren’t enough to bring in new audiences. It’s when you can be both ground-breaking and funny that you have a truly great comedy series. It’s a tricky act to pull off, but here are seven series that manage to do both with style – and they are all waiting for you on SBS On Demand.

You’re the Worst

When the rom-com was firmly out of fashion, You’re the Worst arrived to give it a twist, telling the ‘true love’ tale of a pair you’d happily cross the road to avoid. But for all their bad behaviour, it never treats arrogant writer (with little to be arrogant about) Jimmy Shive-Overly (Chris Geere) and manic music publicist Gretchen Cutler (Aya Cash) like they don’t deserve love, and that compassion quickly expands into examining the damage (clinical depression, family trauma) that makes them who they are. It finds a lot of laughs in darkness, but never takes that darkness lightly.

Wellington Paranormal

Some comedies wouldn’t work if they came from anywhere else in the world. A mockumentary about small town cops dealing with the supernatural is the kind of idea that might get a laugh or two from the US or UK. But make the cops facing down nightmare creatures New Zealanders, with their unique mix of politeness and reserve seen time and again in actual police documentaries? That’s gold. Wellington Paranormal is that rare comedy that’s both extremely specific and universally hilarious; dealing with werewolves, ghostly party-goers and zombie cops just becomes much funnier when it involves’ Wellington’s bucket fountain.

The Orville

What makes The Orville so special is that it doesn’t just answer the question “What if Star Trek, but funny?”, but does so while still being solid science fiction in its own right. Where most science fiction humour is either parody or surreal (blame Hitch-Hikers Guide to the Galaxy), this series manages to be serious, often thought-provoking science fiction in the Star Trek mould while still firing on all cylinders when it comes to character-based comedy. They may have their issues, but the crew of the mid-level exploratory space vessel USS Orville are boldly going where no comedy series has gone before.

The Last Man on Earth

It’s 2022, and Phil Miller is the last man on Earth, the sole survivor of a cataclysmic event. Phil drives around the US, Canada and Mexico searching for other survivors to quell his panic and deepening loneliness. He also lives out some fantasies while he has the world to himself. He finally tracks down Carol (Kristen Schaal) but co-existing with her is more challenging than he anticipated. When more survivors show up, the challenges only grow. Starring Will Forte as Phil (Forte also created the show), the strong cast includes comedy pros Jason Sudeikis (Saturday Night Live) and Kristen Wiig (Bridesmaids), and January Jones (Mad Men) proves her comedy chops. All four seasons of The Last Man on Earth are now streaming at SBS On Demand.

Stories from Norway

This is a show like no other. It's a documentary series examining real-life stories and controversies - and it's a full-blown, all-singing and occasionally dancing musical. The creation of acclaimed comedy duo YLVIS – Norwegian brothers Vegard and Bård Ylvisåker – Stories from Norway  tackles real events from Norway's past (everything from a one-song concert by Justin Bieber to the world's most expensive diving board), but in a comedy-meets-song-and-dance way that perhaps only these two could pull off. 

Nirvanna the Band the Show

How far will two blokes go to get their band booked to perform a gig at a club? That's the premise behind this , which follows two best friends (played by the show's creators and stars, Matt Johnson and Jay McCarroll) in a fiction-meets-reality-TV mash-up where many of the public caught up in their wild schemes have no idea they're on a TV show. Everything from a Chinese buffet to a Star Wars viewing marathon prove fodder for this very watchable madness.
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Published 11 April 2019 11:28am
Updated 8 July 2019 10:13am
By Anthony Morris

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