British humour has developed over centuries and is characterized by sarcasm, slapstick, childish behavior, satire, and racism. Typical topics of British humor include irony, bullying/harsh sarcasm, smut and innuendo, disrespect to authority, the absurd, the macabre, humor in everyday life, the British class system, social ineptitude, loveable rogues, and making fun of foreigners. Successful examples of British humor include TV shows, films, radio programs, and magazines that showcase irony using Charlie Chaplin, humor in everyday life using shows like The Simpsons and Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, and humor around the class system and social awkwardness using Mr. Bean.