Peep Show
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Synopsis
Join Mark and Jeremy for another season of Peep Show

Peep Show series 4 returns with its intriguing characters Mark, the sensible one: a professional brogue wearer with a slightly worrying interest in World War Two. Jeremy, the loose cannon: a lazy waster with dodgy friends, who dreams of becoming a musician, but can never get his act together, or often even get up in the morning. Having proposed by accident to Sophie (Olivia Colman), Mark now faces the horror of having to actually go through with the wedding. Or will he? And, when Jeremy's beautiful ex visa wife, Nancy (Rachel Blanchard), unexpectedly turns up again, how far will he go to win her back?



Also this series, Mark spends a horrific weekend with Sophie's argumentative parents, tries to get his gym instructor sacked, and also gets involved in a spot of arson. Meanwhile, Jeremy performs some handy work for a male pop star and sleeps with Sophie's mother.



Also available:

Series 1; 6 x 30'

Series 2: 6 x 30'

Series 3: 6 x 30'

Series 5: 6 x 30'

Series 6: 6 x 30'

Duration
6 x 30'
Definition
SD
Genre
Comedy
Subgenre
Series
Producer
OBJECTIVE PRODUCTIONS LTD
Awards

Nominated for Situation Comedy, BAFTA TV Awards 2011 Nominated for Male Performance in a Comedy Programme - David Mitchell, BAFTA TV Awards 2011 Sam Bain & Jesse Armstrong Nominated for Writer - Comedy, RTS Awards 2011 British Comedy Awards - Best Writer Award - Co-creators Sam Bain & Jesse Armstrong, 2011 Winner British Comedy Awards, Best Situation Comedy, 2008 Winner British Comedy Awards, Best Comedy, 2006 Winner RTS Award for Best Scripts, Comedy and Drama, 2006 Winner Golden Rose, Sitcom Category Rose d’Or Lucerne, 2004 Nominated for Best Situation Comedy, BAFTA awards, 2004 Monte Carlo Television Festival 2007 - Objective Productions outstanding European producer

Press
"Probably the greatest British comedy series of the century so far” – Daily Mirror “Peep Show remains as brilliantly twisted as ever” – The Observer “Devilishly clever, sick, rude and very funny” – Heat “Cult viewing” – The Observer “It’s not easy to write notes on a programme when you’re laughing so much you can barely breathe” – Radio Times “Anti heroes of our time and dead funny” – Financial Times