Quick Summary
In this series, Babatunde Aléshé curates a collection of internet clips that aim to amuse viewers. The programme showcases influencer blunders, skateboarding disasters and some of the most unsettling footage of creepy crawlies ever recorded online, sourced from across social media platforms.
About This Program ✦
Babatunde Aléshé hosts a programme that strings together a collection of amusing clips sourced from the internet. As the on‑screen guide, he introduces each segment, offering a brief lead‑in before the videos play. The format is straightforward: a presenter‑driven showcase that lets viewers sit back and watch a succession of online moments that have already proven popular for their humour. The core of the show centres on three distinct types of online mishaps. First, it features influencers who have clearly missed the mark, delivering moments where their attempts go hilariously awry. Next, it turns to skateboarding disasters, highlighting riders who lose balance or crash in ways that are both surprising and laugh‑inducing. Finally, the programme throws in some of the creepiest crawlies ever captured on camera, presenting insects and other small creatures in unsettling close‑ups that add a slightly eerie flavour to the lineup. Although the series sticks to a simple premise, it manages to keep the pacing lively by moving quickly from one clip to the next. Each segment is linked by Aléshé’s brief commentary, which helps maintain a conversational tone throughout. By compiling these varied internet snippets—failed influencer stunts, skateboarding blunders and unsettling crawlies—the programme offers a compact, entertaining viewing experience that stays true to its aim of delivering more funny videos from the web.
Stupid Central broadcasts on Comedy Central +1 at 9:35am, Sunday, 8 February 2026. (Subtitles)


