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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Britcoms sold around the world
International deals for Peep Show, Detectorists, Plebs and more.
Chortle, 6th September 2018TV's 10 best love triangles
Including love triangles from Peep Show, The Office and Ever Decreasing Circles.
Julia Raeside, The Guardian, 29th May 2018Why we love the comedy of failure
Failure, in short, is funny. And it's not simply a case of schadenfreude, either.
Mark Butler, i Newspaper, 10th April 2018Isy Suttie 'sad' about Peep Show end
Isy Suttie has admitted she sometimes feels "quite sad" when she thinks she may not ever star in Peep Show again, but is "really grateful" to have been cast in the sitcom.
Female First, 30th March 2018Who is the worst man on 'Peep Show' - Mark or Jez?
'Who's the worst character in Peep Show?' is a question with the power to divide nations. Unlike 'Who's the worst Friend?' (Ross) or 'Who's the most annoying person in The Big Bang Theory?' (all of them), it's a question with no obvious answer.
Joel Snape, ShortList, 8th September 2017Celebrate Mitchell & Webb with 40 Peep Show quotes
In honour Mitchell and Webb's return with Back, here are 40 funny Peep Show quotes.
The Telegraph, 6th September 2017Peep Show could return to TV, David Mitchell reveals
Modern sitcom classic could potentially return to catch up with Jez and Mark - but fans may have to wait.
Clarisse Loughrey, The Independent, 5th September 2017Peep Show's most outrageous episode, 10 years on
"He's brought a dead dog into my pitch, the stupid b**tard!" This outcry from an incredulous Mark Corrigan in Peep Show's most outrageous episode best sums up the despicable motives of the show's two main characters.
Finlay Greig, i Newspaper, 31st August 2017Fawlty Towers named comedians' favourite sitcom
A survey of comedians has revealed that Fawlty Towers is their favourite sitcom, and Alan Partridge meeting his superfan is their favourite scene. "Don't tell him Pike" was picked as the favourite one-liner.
British Comedy Guide, 4th January 2017Ordinary homes for showbiz fans on sale
There have been multiple opportunities to move into a house that has been populated by fictional characters ranging from The Young Ones to multitudes of spotted dogs. Also includes the Peep Show flat, the home of the Brockmans in Outnumbered and Alan Partridge's Linton Travel Tavern.
Bethan Bell, BBC News, 27th September 2016