Peep Show. Image shows from L to R: Mark Corrigan (David Mitchell), Jeremy Usbourne (Robert Webb). Copyright: Objective Productions
Peep Show

Peep Show

  • TV sitcom
  • Channel 4
  • 2003 - 2015
  • 54 episodes (9 series)

Sitcom starring David Mitchell and Robert Webb as a pair of socially dysfunctional flatmates with little else in common. Also features Olivia Colman, Matt King, Paterson Joseph, Neil Fitzmaurice, Elizabeth Marmur and more.

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Series 9, Episode 5 - Kid Farm

Jeremy and Super Hans come to blows over the rights to a music track.

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Peep Show. Sophie Chapman (Olivia Colman). Copyright: Objective Productions

Jeremy and Super Hans are coming to blows over the rights to a music track. A tune they wrote back in the noughties is an unexpected hit in Germany - it seems that Jez has unwittingly done something good even if it has resulted in the disintegration of his friendship.

While Jeremy seeks revenge, Mark has a play date with his son in soft play centre. Things don't quite go to plan - Mark's disastrous love life gets even more complicated when Ian gets lost in the giant 'kid farm'.

Broadcast details

Date
Wednesday 9th December 2015
Time
10pm
Channel
Channel 4
Length
30 minutes

Repeats

Show past repeats

Date Time Channel
Thursday 10th December 2015 11:35pm 4seven
Saturday 6th August 2016 2:15am C4
Wednesday 10th August 2016 1:30am 4seven
Wednesday 12th February 2020 11:00pm Gold
Thursday 13th February 2020 1:20am Gold
Friday 20th March 2020 10:40pm Gold
Saturday 21st March 2020 2:25am Gold
Thursday 7th May 2020 11:00pm Gold
Tuesday 23rd June 2020 11:00pm Gold
Wednesday 24th June 2020 2:30am Gold
Friday 13th November 2020 12:20am Gold
Friday 13th November 2020 3:05am Gold
Wednesday 21st April 2021 11:25pm Gold
Thursday 22nd April 2021 1:45am Gold
Monday 20th September 2021 11:40pm Gold
Tuesday 9th November 2021 12:35am Gold
Tuesday 9th November 2021 3:20am Gold
Monday 24th January 2022 11:20pm Gold
Tuesday 25th January 2022 1:40am Gold
Wednesday 2nd March 2022 12:30am Gold
Tuesday 12th April 2022 12:30am Gold
Friday 3rd June 2022 11:00pm Gold
Saturday 4th June 2022 2:05am Gold
Sunday 17th July 2022 12:40am Gold
Saturday 20th August 2022 2:30am Gold
Sunday 21st August 2022 12:40am Gold
Monday 29th August 2022 3:15am Gold
Tuesday 20th September 2022 12:00am Gold
Sunday 25th September 2022 3:35am Gold
Sunday 16th October 2022 1:35am Gold
Tuesday 15th November 2022 12:40am Gold
Saturday 10th December 2022 1:05am Gold

Cast & crew

Cast
Robert Webb Jeremy Usbourne
David Mitchell Mark Corrigan
Olivia Colman Sophie Chapman
Matt King Super Hans
Catherine Shepherd April
Writing team
Jesse Armstrong Writer
Sam Bain Writer
David Mitchell Writer (Additional Material)
Robert Webb Writer (Additional Material)
Iain Morris Script Editor
Robert Popper Script Editor
Production team
Becky Martin Director
Hannah Mackay Producer
Sam Bain Executive Producer
Jesse Armstrong Executive Producer
Andrew Newman Executive Producer
Mark Davies Editor
Mo Holden Production Designer
Daniel Pemberton Composer

Video

Let's Share

Jeremy asks Super Hans for some recognition on an old project.

Featuring: Robert Webb (Jeremy Usbourne) & Matt King (Super Hans).

Press

Peep Show series 9 episode 5 review: Kid Farm

Are Mark and Jez heading for a bleak finale? This week's solid Peep Show episode suggests they may still have a chance at happiness...

DC, Den Of Geek, 10th December 2015

Sophie turns up and, while getting smashed on rum, comes out with an unexpected offer for Mark. It's one that's made all the more appealing when April delivers bad news about her and Mark's future following last week's snog. Meanwhile, Super Hans is up to some skulduggery when an online football video uses one of his and Jez's old "turbo folk" tracks, All the Whores of Malta, on its soundtrack. Deprived of credit, Jez pursues the only form of negotiation available: snake kidnap.

Ben Arnold, The Guardian, 9th December 2015

Peep Show: series 9, episode 5: Kid Farm review

For me, this is the strongest episode of the series so far, and a real step-up after last week's slightly disappointing outing.

Joshua Worth, On The Box, 9th December 2015

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