Not a sitcom but a fiction podcast- the Magnus archives, RABBITS and the two princes and lore are my favourites!
Remy_C1 points2y ago
I will absolutely always recommend the Magnus Archives. So many interesting stories with a slow burning overarching narrative and great lore. Made all the more impressive when you realize almost all of it was written all by one really talented man.
Mysterybanjo1 points2y ago
It’s good but I stopped listening eventually, it’s too dark for me but the story telling was really impressive
oncenightvaler2 points2y ago
I think you would have even more luck asking at /r/audiodrama
but look up the work of English comedian and writer John Finnemore he has a skit show called Souvenir Program and a sitcom called Cabin Pressure.
Remy_C2 points2y ago
If you're looking for comedy spacifically, I can't recommend Old Harry's Game enough. It's very british and is about life in hell. It is very witty, often just hilarious and even sometimes rather poinient. If you can find it these days. It's a bit older. I don't know anything new in the Comedy vein, but if you're interested in anthing creepy I highly recommend the Magnus Archives and the Drabblecast. Also Welcome to Night Veil if your creep factor leans more to the humerous.
bradley221 points2y ago
It’s good.
zosobaggins2 points2y ago
I use the BBC iPlayer Radio App and on Radio 4 and Radio 4 Extra they often have radio plays which are pretty great. Some are series, some are one-offs, and they're generally comedy. Some of it is pretty dated, but I get a kick out of them.
Also, though not comedy, it's possible to find Sherlock Holmes radio dramas, the ones featuring John Geilgud are excellent. My local library has them all on CD.
anthk_1 points2y ago
Sorry if I'm late, but I suggest you the Twilight Zone radio dramas.
Youtube has two of them on very large chunks (more than three hours each I think).
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