Writers
- Geoff Atkinson (1984–1993)
- David Austin
- Debbie Barham
- Alistair Beaton
- Colin Bostock-Smith
- Jo Brand
- Mark Burton (1985–1993)
- Kevin Cecil (1993–1996) (The Armando Ianucci Shows)
- Paul John Clark, journalist and writer (Rory Bremner, Kate and Ted's Show, The New Politics: The May Revolution, Week Ending, Hale and Pace)
- Richard Curtis (1984–1985) (Blackadder, Four Weddings and a Funeral etc.)
- Terence Dackombe (1984–1989) (Week Ending, News Huddlines, Friday Night Live, etc.)
- Paul B. Davies
- (John) Jack Docherty and Moray Hunter (Absolutely, Mr. Don & Mr. George)
- Chris Edge
- Ben Elton (1984–1985) (Blackadder, The Young Ones)
- Stevie Fowler
- Patrick Gallagher (co-creator, co-writer and graphic designer on Round the Bend, a children's puppet show produced by Hat Trick Productions with puppets made by the Spitting Image Workshop)
- Dan Gaster
- Rob Grant (1984–1986) (Red Dwarf)
- Sean Hardie
- Ray Harris (1987–1993) (Babyblair)
- Ian Hislop (1984–1989) (Private Eye, Have I Got News For You, My Dad's the Prime Minister)
- Will Ing (The Now Show)
- Donnie Kerr
- David Kind (Hale and Pace)
- Wayne Kline
- Paul Lewis
- Victor Lewis-Smith (only one episode: Series 5 ep.5)
- Doug Naylor (1984–1986) (Red Dwarf)
- Henry Naylor (1984–1986)
- Nick Newman (1984–1989) (Private Eye)
- John O'Farrell (1984–1993) (author of Things Can Only Get Better, etc.)
- Andy Parsons (1993–1996)
- Paul Powell
- Georgia Pritchett (1986–1992)
- Steve Punt (1989–1993) (The Now Show)
- Neil Raphael (1984–1987)
- Keith Rees
- Andy Riley (1993–1996) (The Armando Ianucci Shows)
- Laurie Rowley
- Tony Sarchet
- Stuart Silver
- Paul Simpkin
- Pete Sinclair
- Andrea Solomons
- Guy Jenkin
- Johnny Mack (The Dave Allen Show)
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