The 10 Best Mitchell & Webb Sketches

If you're a fan of British sketch comedy, then you know that there are few duos as brilliant as David Mitchell and Robert Webb. From their early days on "The Eleven O'Clock Show" to their current weekly program "Mitchell and Webb," the pair have entertained audiences with their unique brand of humor. In this post, we'll take a look at some of our favorite sketches from the duo. Whether you're a new fan or have been following them for years, we think you'll find something to enjoy here.
As far as the comedic products of David Mitchell and Robert Webb, it's hard to peer past the Goliath that is Peep Show. A show that is somehow both a cult classic and Channel 4's longest-running comedy. However, to let your enjoyment of there – and we don't find this particularly hyperbolic – comedic genius, don't overlook their sketch comedy show, That Mitchell And Webb Look. You may be familiar, or at least seen highlights like “Are We The Baddies," but the series is fully deserving of a thorough watch. Here are, in my opinion, the 10 best sketches (and recurring characters) from the show.


David Mitchell





David Webb


