Pete Versus Life
- TV sitcom
- Channel 4
- 2010 - 2011
- 11 episodes (2 series)
Sitcom starring Rafe Spall as a struggling sports writer. His life is analysed and discussed by two sports commentators. Stars Rafe Spall, Simon Greenall, Ian Kirkby, Joseph Kloska, Pippa Duffy and more.
Pete V Life
Rafe Spall plays struggling sports journalist, Pete. Although well meaning, Pete sometimes lacks the emotional maturity required to deal with life's more intricate problems. He often wishes that life had clearly defined rules, like sport. But life isn't like sport, as Pete is only beginning to find out....
Pete's life is commented on, as if it was an exciting sporting event, by two professional sport commentators, anchor man Colin King, and former international footballer Terry MclIroy. Colin and Terry discuss and analyse Pete's cock ups with accompanying statistics, on screen graphics and slow motion recaps.
Written by Bert Tyler-Moore and George Jeffrie (co-writers of Channel 4 hit comedy Star Stories) and made by the producers of the award winning Peep Show.
Also includes special extended scenes, and behind-the-scenes features with cast and crew.
First released: Sunday 5th September 2010
- Distributor: 4DVD
- Region: 2
- Discs: 1
- Catalogue: C4DVD10347
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