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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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Peep Show - Series Eight

Peep Show - Series Eight

All six episodes from the eighth series of the Channel 4 comedy chronicling the private - and totally dysfunctional - inner thoughts of two flatmates, Mark (David Mitchell) and Jeremy (Robert Webb), living in post-credit-crunch Croydon.

In this series, we find out whether Dobby (Isy Suttie) will move in with Mark or if she'll choose to live with Gerard (Jim Howick) as Mark fears. After all, she's been spending so much time looking after him; and Jeremy begins making regular visits to a therapist after realising that his life isn't amounting to very much.

First released: Wednesday 26th December 2012

  • Distributor: 4DVD
  • Region: 2
  • Discs: 1
  • Catalogue: C4DVD10383

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