10 Sketch Comedy Shows You Probably Forgot Existed

When it came to sketch comedy shows in the ‘90s, SNL, The Kids in the Hall, MADtv and In Living Color ruled the airwaves, but there were also a few other shows that helped launch some very famous careers.

The Edge

The Edge

Network: Fox
Number of Seasons: One (1992-1993)
About the show: The series featured an ensemble cast that included Julie Brown, Wayne Knight, Tommy Kenny (who would go on to be the voice of SpongeBob SquarePants) and a young Jennifer Aniston.

Via: TriStar Television / Courtesy: Everett Collection

The Ben Stiller Show

The Ben Stiller Show

Network: Fox
Number of Seasons: One (1992-1993)
About the show: Co-created by Ben Stiller and Judd Apatow, the show was a launching pad for the careers of not just Ben, but Andy Dick, Janeane Garofalo and David Cross – who served as a writer for the show.

The show was cancelled after 12 episodes, after cancellation it won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing in a Variety Series.

Via: HBO/ Courtesy: Everett Collection

The Dana Carvey Show

The Dana Carvey Show

Network: ABC
Number of Seasons: One (1996)
About the show: Starring Dana Carvey, the show also featured Steve Carell and Stephen Colbert in the cast. Additionally, the writers included Louis CK and Charlie Kaufman. The show lasted a total of eight episodes.

Via: Brillstein-Grey Entertainment/courtesy Everett Collection

Carol & Company

Carol & Company

Network: NBC
Seasons: Two (1990-1991)
About the show: Every week, Carol Burnett and cast performed a different half-hour comedy playlet. The cast included upcoming actors Peter Krause, Richard Kind, and Jeremy Piven.

Via: Everrett Collection


View Entire List ›

BuzzFeed - Latest