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23 March 2025

Last One Laughing Comedy Show Takes UK By Storm

The new series features top comedians in a hilarious laugh-free challenge.

The British streaming landscape has seen a remarkable surge with the launch of the comedy show Last One Laughing, which has quickly climbed to second place on Prime Video's top 10 chart since its debut on March 20, 2025. Touted for its amusing premise, the show features a collection of beloved British comedians vying to make each other laugh while maintaining a straight face themselves, a hilarious challenge that has captivated audiences across the UK.

Hosted by the ever-charismatic Jimmy Carr, Last One Laughing presents a unique format, initially inspired by the Japanese gameshow Documental, which has gained international acclaim since its introduction in 2016. In this iteration, viewers enjoy the antics of a brilliant ensemble cast that includes Taskmaster favorites such as Lou Sanders, Bob Mortimer, Daisy May Cooper, Joe Lycett, and Sara Pascoe. The show’s premise is simple yet engaging: those who laugh are eliminated from the contest!

The initial four episodes of Last One Laughing launched on March 20, and an exciting conclusion is expected with the final two episodes due to air on March 27, 2025. The competition is set against the backdrop of a comedy showdown where laughter can lead to a swift exit, resulting in an array of humorous situations as contestants attempt to break one another.

This unique blend of competition and comedy has turned Last One Laughing into a hot topic among viewers. The show currently sits just behind the action crime series Reacher, which has maintained its top position on Prime Video for nearly 200 days. The popularity of Last One Laughing has even outstripped the fantasy series Wheel of Time, solidifying its place as a must-see show for comedy fans.

Since its launch, reactions from viewers have been overwhelmingly positive. Fans have taken to social media to share their delight at the show’s absurdity and the brilliant comedic timing displayed by its cast. One viewer confessed, “The worst part about watching Last One Laughing is forgetting that I am actually allowed to laugh so I’m sat there struggling with the rest of them.” Another praised Bob Mortimer, declaring, “Bob Mortimer’s bit on Last One Laughing had me crying with laughter. He really is one of one, absolute gold.”

Viewers find joy in the show’s clever format, which promises an abundance of surprises from clever skits and unexpected cameos. The show thrives on surrendering to the silliness of its premise, illustrated by a memorable moment featuring contestant Harriet Kemsley, who delivered a hilarious strip tease during episode three. Kemsley, in a trench coat showcasing several outlandish outfits, left her fellow contestants in stitches as she eventually used a contraption to shoot ping pong balls—all while maintaining the show’s critical no-laughing rule.

To amplify the hilarity, one of the standout moments involved a response from fellow comedian Judi Love, who remarked amidst the chaos, “I mean, your p***y ball just hit me on my shoulder.” This brought a new level of laughter from viewers while showcasing the unscripted and improvisational essence that Last One Laughing captures.

As the first British adaptation of the globally recognized Documental, Last One Laughing ensures a blend of culture and comedy that appeals to a vast audience. The show has previously topped charts in various countries, including France, Germany, and Italy, marking its international appeal. With adaptations reaching over twenty locations worldwide, it showcases a strong connection to global humor and entertainment.

Jimmy Carr, expressing his enthusiasm about the series, stated, “I’m thrilled to be making Last One Laughing UK with Prime Video. It’s sure to deliver and if it doesn’t, it will leave the fun with your neighbours.” He continued, highlighting how the comedically intense format sets the stage for a peculiar viewing experience where the last contestant to laugh wins, a twist that keeps audiences coming back for more.

Daisy May Cooper, one of the standout comedians on the show, remarked, “This is the most joyful job I’ve ever had in my life, because I completely forgot how depressing life is for a few amazing hours.” This sentiment resonates with viewers who find in Last One Laughing a refreshing escape from their day-to-day routines, embracing the joy and laughter bursting forth from the screen.

Overall, Last One Laughing has undeniably marked itself as a new comedy sensation in the UK streaming landscape. With its clever format showcasing the wit and talents of some of Britain's top comedians, alongside the infectious enthusiasm of its creators, it invites viewers to join the challenge of the laugh-free zone—a whirling blend of talent, creativity, and humor that promises engagement until the show concludes on March 27, 2025.