That Mitchell & Webb Company and Big Talk Studios launch official YouTube channel

Composite images of David Mitchell and Robert Webb in white armchairs, against a white crumpled paper background adorned with a black ink splat. Text reads, Mitchell & Webb, Now on YouTube

Exclusive new original content to accompany an expanding archive of one of Britain’s most iconic comedy partnerships.

Big Talk Studios and That Mitchell & Webb Company have launched the official global YouTube destination for David Mitchell and Robert Webb, which will ultimately bring together a definitive archive of the duo’s most celebrated comedy work alongside newly created exclusive original content.

The official channel, @mitchellandwebbofficial, will feature a curated rollout of classic sketches, fan favourites and long-form material spanning Mitchell and Webb’s celebrated body of work, widely regarded as some of the most enduring comedy moments of the internet era.

Launching initially with material from the acclaimed Channel 4 show Mitchell and Webb Are Not Helping, the channel will expand with multiple weekly drops designed to serve international audiences discovering the pair’s work for the first time. Not Helping is Channel 4’s biggest scripted comedy launch since Derry Girls in 2022 and has generated many millions of views across multiple platforms in the UK in addition to its linear numbers, proving that the sketch show format is very much alive, kicking and capable of engaging huge audiences.

Alongside the Not Helping sketches and full episodes, the channel will debut a brand new original format: Mitchell & Webb Talk About Some Sketches in a Pretend Room, an exclusive companion series in which David Mitchell and Robert Webb revisit, dissect and discuss their recent sketch series. Produced by Gareth Edwards, their long-standing collaborator, Pretend Room will explore how new sketches like Sweary Aussies, Bad Therapist and Middle-Aged Man Island came into being, alongside diversions into geopolitics, a washing machine with a broken heart, and why heaven might be full of dead wasps.

The launch reflects a broader strategy to build a premium global digital home for Mitchell and Webb’s comedy catalogue, combining archive exploitation, original creator-led content and audience engagement across YouTube and social platforms.

Initially targeted at a global audience, Not Helping will continue to stream locally in the UK and Ireland (Channel 4) and Australia (HBO Max), while the latest series and newly created original material will now be made available globally.

Kenton Allen says: “Mitchell and Webb have created some of the most intelligent, distinctive and endlessly rewatchable comedy of the modern era. What’s exciting about this launch is that it allows us to build a proper global digital home for Mitchell & Webb Are Not Helping fans outside the UK whilst also launching their Pretend Room chats for audiences discovering them for the first time. Long before streamers and social platforms transformed audience behaviour, Mitchell and Webb were creating sketches that people wanted to quote, share and rediscover repeatedly. The global demand for this material is potentially enormous so our ambition with this channel is to create the definitive destination for one of Britain’s greatest comedy double acts.”

Robert Webb says: “I’ve always said that you can’t beat a damn good official global destination and I’m so thrilled to have one of my own. This is a global destination with legs. And maybe heart. Certainly spleen and maybe one day a working liver. But mainly this is a place where we try to be funny and we hope you like it.”

David Mitchell says: “I have spoken movingly on multiple occasions about how the internet is a huge mistake for humanity so this is obviously all extremely depressing for me and I’d be grateful for some privacy at this difficult time.”

That Mitchell & Webb Company and Big Talk Studios partnered with WME Creator Labs on the development, launch and ongoing management of the channel. Big Talk Studios is part of ITV Studios.


The official Mitchell and Webb YouTube channel can be visited by users outside the UK, Ireland and Australia at this link.

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