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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.

  • JustWatch Streaming rank this week: 280

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Peep Show - Series Nine

Peep Show - Series Nine

College chums Mark and Jeremy share a flat in Croydon. Well, actually, unemployed Jeremy lives in a room in Mark's flat.

Although these pals couldn't be more different, they find they're facing a lot of the same issues as they make the adjustment from university life to the working world. Mark is financially secure but socially inept. Jeremy, less successful financially, is confident and usually has better luck with the opposite sex.

Rumoured to be the 9th and last ever series, catch up with them as they take a final look at life from their obscure point of view.

First released: Saturday 26th December 2015

  • Distributor: 4DVD
  • Region: 2
  • Discs: 1
  • Catalogue: C4SP010

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