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Iain Stirling's 'Roast The Internet' Gets Green Light for Second Series on Comedy Central

Comedy Central UK has announced that Iain Stirling's popular show, 'Roast The Internet', will return for a second series. The channel has commissioned eight new hour-long episodes, continuing the format where Stirling and a panel of guests dissect and humorously critique online content.

Key Takeaways

  • 'Roast The Internet' is confirmed for an eight-episode second series on Comedy Central UK.

  • The show features Iain Stirling and three weekly guests discussing and roasting internet content.

  • The renewal is part of a broader slate of returning UK originals for the channel.

A Second Helping of Online Scrutiny

Following its successful debut, 'Roast The Internet' is set to return with eight more episodes. In each installment, host Iain Stirling, known for his distinctive commentary, is joined by three comedians, celebrities, or online personalities. Together, they delve into the chaotic and often nonsensical corners of the internet, offering their sharpest critiques and funniest observations on viral clips, social media posts, and online trends.

Stirling expressed his enthusiasm for the show's return, stating, "I'm absolutely buzzing to bring Roast The Internet back for a second series on Comedy Central UK. The internet is really becoming a thing these days, I think everyone will be using it soon! Which means there's lots of chaos to dive into and absolutely no shortage of nonsense to tear apart."

Expanding Comedy Central's UK Slate

The recommission of 'Roast The Internet' is part of a larger strategy by Comedy Central UK to bolster its original programming. The channel also announced the return of Jimmy Carr's 'Am I The A**hole?' and a new iteration of its clip show, 'Stupid Central', hosted by Babatundé Aléshé. This move signifies Comedy Central's commitment to providing a varied slate of homegrown comedy content for its viewers.

Executives from MTV Entertainment Studios highlighted the positive reception of these new commissions. Alongside Rosie Jones' 'Out of Order', which recently aired its second series, these returning shows are expected to form a strong and diverse offering for 2026. The first series of 'Roast The Internet' featured a notable lineup of guests, including Katherine Ryan, Tom Allen, Guz Khan, and London Hughes, among many others, promising more star power in the upcoming season.

Sources

  • Iain Stirling's Roast The Internet is back for a second series, British Comedy Guide.

  • IAIN STIRLING'S ROAST THE INTERNET RENEWED FOR SECOND SERIES ON COMEDY CENTRAL, TV Zone UK.

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