Enjoy Dick's double entendres and send one of his naughty e-greetings. Search the cartoon house via the animated house-cam to catch Dick and Fanny up to no good. http://www.dickshouse.com
These fun loving characters are available for the promotion of Scottish tourism and products. Children will also love these cute little midgeys. http://www.mcmidgey.com
The definitive information source for Spike Millignan's highly esteemed Goon Show. The site contains the unique "Goonbase". http://www.thegoonshow.co.uk
Repository of humourous, witty and amusing emails and attachments. With a comprehensive search engine, regular updates of new material and a weekly mailing list. http://www.jardmail.co.uk/
Funny Thought of the Day, and humourous rants on subjects as diverse as dieting, old people, eavesdropping and how to recognise a piano. http://www.comdotdom.com
The British serviceman is famous for being able to laugh at himself. True stories and jokes from British Soldiers, Sailors and Airmen serving, past and present, around the world. http://geocities.com/militaryhumour
A humerous look at country life through the pages of the Parish Newsletter of the village of Upper Quireboye and the parish church of St Fellatio. http://www.upperquireboye.co.uk/
Chronicles the adventures and misadventures of a fictional satellite TV station. Includes biographies for and gossip about staff members, blurbs about programs, and station history. http://members.lycos.co.uk/mattpurland/
A tribute to the English humourist 'Beachcomber' (J.B. Morton, 1893-1975). His work has inspired Spike Milligan, Private Eye and Monty Python. http://www.edwards.care4free.net/beachcom.htm
Amusing translations of British dialects including; cockney, geordie, Irish, scouse, Yorkshire and brummie versions as well as the popular Ali G. http://www.whoohoo.co.uk/
Cult British site celebrating music that only sounds good when you're drunk. Plus take the "Are You Drunk?" test, spoof drunk celebrity dating agency and read the pub making tips. http://www.clubbeer.co.uk
Based around a group of friends from Motley Fool message board after it went subscription only, with an ID parade, a selection of quizzes and caption competitions. http://www.britishinvasion.co.uk
The humourous fables of two students with too much time on their hands with comical adventures and projects, guides to life and top 100 lists. http://www.tomandrobin.co.uk
Angry? Frustrated? Fed up? Want to whinge and complain? Come on over and get it all off your chest! News and forums of all things rubbish in the world. http://www.mynancoulddobetter.com/
Resident of London demonstrates his frustration at not being allowed to chain his bicycle to the fence by attaching other objects instead. http://www.whatshouldiputonthefence.com/
Claiming to be the Web's silliest column by Alastair McIntyre, a journalist from the Daily Express with a British humour slant. http://members.aol.com/alastairmc
Covers the myth, magic, beliefs and baloney, history, mystery and blistery feet upon the walk of Scottish life that is Hogmanay. http://www.firstfoot.com/
Eclectic site from the UK which features spoofs of scripts, magazines, and personalities; musings on stalking celebrities; and a section on Basil Brush. http://www.disappointment.com/
Campaign encouraging people to buy the Band Aid 20 single in aid of the Sudanese refugees, and then take photographs of the single being destroyed in amusing ways. http://bandaiddilemma.net/
A site in which "Gilbert Murray" strings along internet 419 scam artists, involving them in the most ridiculous situations and things. http://www.scambuster419.co.uk
Resort for the mildly ridiculous found on the net. Providing a safe house for the mildly insane and those who have never quite fitted in. http://www.skuzzbucket.com