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Mitchell & Webb film new sitcom pilot
David Mitchell and Robert Webb have begun shooting Back, a new sitcom pilot for Channel 4.
British Comedy Guide, 21st April 2016Mitchell & Webb interview
"There's a long-running sense of narrative. If you watched the final episode of the last series as your first episode of Peep Show it would work, but the fact this is the end makes sense too."
Gemma Dunn, The Bristol Post, 10th November 2015Mitchell & Webb on why this will be Peep Show's finale
After 12 years of dysfunctional co-dependence, the stars of the odd-couple-com tell James Rampton why it's the right moment to say farewell.
James Rampton, The Independent, 3rd November 2015Mitchell & Webb: Dr Who fans still ask for autographs
"Fans come along with pictures of robots that they want you to sign," reveal the Peep Show stars.
Joe Mansour, Radio Times, 2nd November 2015Mitchell & Webb: 'We just wanted to milk it'
As their groundbreaking sitcom Peep Show nears its ninth and final series, David Mitchell and Robert Webb discuss its enduring appeal, their own friendship - and how to eat the dog without jumping the shark.
Andrew Anthony, The Observer, 1st November 2015Mitchell & Webb's new show a 'middle-aged' Peep Show
Will we be seeing the erstwhile Mark and Jeremy settle down with kids and mortgages? The pair exclusively reveal all about their next project.
Huw Fullerton, Radio Times, 21st October 2015Mitchell & Webb working on new Channel 4 sitcom
Peep Show stars David Mitchell and Robert Webb are working on a new sitcom with Channel 4. It has the working title 'Back'.
British Comedy Guide, 14th October 2015Should Ambassadors return as a drama?
It was in some ways an odd proposition - it is hard not to expect more laughs from Mitchell & Webb. Even though Ambassadors was funny, it showcased a subtler, more understated comedy than viewers have come to expect from them.
Richard Vine, The Guardian, 13th June 2014Mitchell & Webb's Ambassadors to return as a drama?
Reports suggest Ambassadors, the series starring David Mitchell and Robert Webb, could return for a second series - but as a straight drama.
British Comedy Guide, 10th June 2014Review: That Mitchell & Webb Sound
What comes across most strongly is that Mitchell and Webb clearly love what they are doing.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 26th November 2013