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Psychoville

Psychoville

  • TV sitcom
  • BBC Two
  • 2009 - 2011
  • 14 episodes (2 series)

A dark comedy mystery starring The League Of Gentlemen's Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith. Also features Jason Tompkins, Dawn French, Daniel Kaluuya, Daisy Haggard, Imelda Staunton and Daniel Ings

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Though made by only two members of The League of Gentlemen, Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton, Psychoville is clearly twinned with Royston Vasey. It has the same grotesque characters, the same creepy, dependent relationships. But unlike the League, they're living, more or less, in the real world - the joke, repeatedly, is the clash between the gothic nightmare and the ordinary.

There is a clown whose idea of a "princess party" for a girl is more like a torture party; there are feuding panto dwarves, one of whom has a crush on Snow White; there is an uncomfortable mother and son duo with a worrying knowledge of serial killers. But the scariest of all is played by Dawn French, as a nurse with an obsessive love for her 'baby'. She is what you imagine the truth to be behind those documentaries about people who keep monkeys as children or believe they are married to the Eiffel Tower.

On paper, Psychoville should seem like a retread, but the ongoing mystery - many of the characters are receiving anonymous letters - and some disturbing but genuine laughs keep it compelling.

Andrea Mullaney, The Scotsman, 13th June 2009

Shearsmith reveals a depth in the dark side

Reece Shearsmith is adamant that he is not some nutcase living out his deranged fantasies on screen. He just writes what he thinks is funny - and so what if that includes murder and necrophilia?

David Baldwin, Metro, 11th June 2009

Beware! These people are in a league of their own

With its wicked and twisted characters and plots, The League of Gentlemen heralded a new era of dark British comedy when it hit TV screens 10 years ago. Now, two League members, Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith, are back with Psychoville, a creepy comedy featuring a cast of macabre misfits who've each received an anonymous note saying: "I know what you did." Psychoville begins on BBC2 next week. Imogen Carter introduces four of its strangest inhabitants.

Imogen Carter, The Observer, 7th June 2009

BFI Preview Review

I think it probably suffers by comparison with the League, which is still one of my all-time faves. While Psychoville is engaging and hooked my curiosity, it lacked the variety and suffocating sense of claustrophobia that came with Royston Vasey.

Tom Murphy, Fifteen Minutes of Manta Filled Oompah, 4th June 2009

The League of Gentlemen launch Psychoville

The Times looks at the background of Psychoville.

Stephen Armstrong, The Sunday Times, 31st May 2009

Psychoville Premiere Review

Although there was plenty of laughter from the audience, there are also quite long stretches where there is no laughter at all. I felt that it is something that you will mull over in your mind, and laugh quite a lot about it afterwards. I had this same experience when I first saw LoG. If you want something atmospheric, challenging, dark AND funny, Psychoville will tick all your boxes.

Retro Ramblings, 28th May 2009

Psychoville - Dark side of the loons

Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton, the creators of The League of Gentlemen, have conjured up another bizarre bunch of misfits for Psychoville. But, as they tell The Independent, their new horror comedy's inspirations go beyond Royston Vasey.

Gerard Gilbert, The Independent, 22nd May 2009

Psychoville: two Gentlemen in a different League

The League of Gentlemen's Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton will return to BBC2 with 'dark character comedy mystery'.

Ben Dowell, The Guardian, 15th May 2009

Preview clip from Psychoville

A new trailer for Psychoville featuring the show's writers - and League of Gentlemen stars - Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton.

The Guardian, 15th May 2009

First look at Psychoville

You may remember Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith most fondly as Herr Lipp and Papa Lazarou (Hello Daaaaave!), but soon the pair will have a whole host of new characters to imbed in our collective consciousness.

ShortList, 14th May 2009

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