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    6 British Comedy Web Series You Should Be Watching

    We love British comedy at Those Video Guys and we will always fly the flag for Britcom. Here's six pilot episodes of shows you've not yet heard but we think you should be watching.

    3some

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    3some is a comedy-drama webseries by Lisa Gifford which has been getting a lot of nominations on the Web Fest circuit recently. Set in London, it follows the complicated lives of three 30-somethings, Rob, Jenny and Paul.

    Bloody Mary Show

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    Say her name three times and she'll come for you. Kill you? Are you kidding? She's far too busy to do that. Winner of the Best Web Series at the 4th Indie Series Awards this British comedy horror webseries follows the adventures, lives and loves of the urban-legendary Bloody Mary and her friends: Viscera, Malevolent and Abdabs.

    I Am Tim

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    Meet Tim Helsing, MONSTER HUNTER. He's about to teach a delinquent, BMX riding goblin an important lesson in car park related health and safety... WITH HIS FISTS!

    Missing Something

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    Rachel is just your ordinary London 20-something. Unpaid internship at a mobile game studio. Pretentious boyfriend. Quite long hair. BUT ALL OF THAT IS ABOUT TO DRASTICALLY CHANGE A LITTLE BIT.

    Bitchcraft

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    When a young girl named Gemma Black (Jahannah James) returns to live at her family home after losing her boyfriend and job, she is horrified to discover that her mother (Fay Ripley) has become a practicing witch.

    The Art Of Awkward Conversation

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    The Art of Awkward Conversation is a mini-mini series celebrating the bizarre, insipid, or just plain painful chats in which we have all found ourselves unwitting participants.