1. Introduction, Mary Irwin and Jill Marshall
England and its Regions
2. ‘Our Close is Where England Lives’: Territorial Terrors in Ever Decreasing Circles, Mark Readman
3. Victoria Wood on TV: We’d like to Apologise to Viewers in the North, Jill Marshall
4. ‘Welcome to Sparkhill, Birmingham’: Regionality and Race in Citizen Khan, Paul Elliott
5. Anywhere but Jarrow: Hebburn and the Place of Geordie Comedy, James Leggott
6. Turkey Dinosaurs and Double Dinners: This Country’s Everyday Lives in Rural Gloucestershire, Mary Irwin
7. Michaela Coel’s Chewing Gum: Redefining ‘Unruliness’ in London’s East End, Laura Minor. - 8. ‘I’m Waiting for You’: Detectorists and the Comedy of Landscape, Brett Mills
The Celtic UK Nations and Ireland
9. ‘Down with this Sort of Thing’: Generation, Genre and the Undoing of Catholic Ireland in Father Ted, Marcus Free
10. ‘Now Say Something in …. Welsh’: Gavin and Stacey in Translation, Daryl Perrins
11. Derry Girls: Navigating Regionality, Trauma and Nostalgia in the Contemporary Sitcom, Anthony P. McIntyre
12. Scroogin on a Greg: Scottish Animated and Online Comedy, Nichola Dobson
13. ‘Limmy-nality’: 21st Century Glaswegian Scottish-ness in the Comedy of Brian 'Limmy' Limmond, Ian Wilkie.