Sneakiepeeks. Bill (Richard Lumsden). Copyright: BBC
Sneakiepeeks

Sneakiepeeks

  • Radio sitcom
  • BBC Radio 4
  • 2009 - 2010
  • 6 episodes (1 series)

Comedy by Harry Venning and Neil Brand about a team of inept, backstabbing surveillance operatives. Stars Richard Lumsden, Daniel Kaluuya and Nina Conti.

Sneakiepeeks

Meet the bungling surveillance team you won't want on your tail.

The time, now - the place, outside your window. Three surveillance operatives are on an unspecified job, working for an unspecified employer. Together, they are Beagle Team.

Good surveillance operatives have patience, alertness and discretion - this is a series about the other type of surveillance operative. Bill (Richard Lumsden), career snoop and technical specialist, has long carried a torch for beautiful yet disconnected fieldworker Sharla (Nina Conti), who doesn't know he exists, despite sharing the back of a van with him for most of their working life. Mark (Daniel Kaluuya), an enthusiastic yet slightly criminal trainee, has been assigned to them by their unknown employer, who goes by the codename 'Huntsman'. However, whilst the team should be focusing on honing their surveillance skills, they spend more time backstabbing and scapegoating each other. Usually the team member out in the field with the microphones...

Faced with fresh targets, situations and locations, can the team botch their way to bringing down a team of blackmailers, stake out a Russian billionaire or learn anything from a CIA operative? What will happen when old rivals Terrier Team come onto their patch and what about that job so secret even the boss doesn't know about it?

Sneakiepeeks is a laugh-out-loud comedy featuring an all-star cast including comedian Nina Conti, Clare In The Community's Richard Lumsden and Daniel Kaluuya, star of Skins, Get Out and Black Panther. It's written by Harry Venning, the creator of Clare In The Community, and Neil Brand, the creator of Big Broadcast.

First released: Thursday 25th April 2024

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