Peep Show
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Synopsis
The long running series of the quirky Peep Show delivers another entertaining series of male antics

Peep Show returns for its 8th instalment. We pick up the story as it was left at the end of series seven when, on New Year's Eve, Mark asked Dobby, his girlfriend, to move in with him. She agreed, and Jeremy was faced with the prospect of moving out to make way.

EPISODE ONE: Mark has asked Dobby (Isy Suttie) to move in with him, and Jeremy is faced with the prospect of moving out to make way. But Jeremy has been dragging his heels and Mark is increasingly worried that Dobby will move in with his rival, Gerrard (Jim Howick), instead.

EPISODE TWO: Mark gets a lucky break when his book, ‘Business Secrets of The Pharaohs’, is accepted by a ‘publisher’. Jeremy, in an attempt to kick start a career for himself, enrols on a life coaching course.

EPISODE THREE: Simon (Mat Baynton), Dobby’s ex-boyfriend, invites Mark, Dobby, Jeremy and Superhans (Matt King) to join him and his friends for a paintballing weekend. Mark is convinced that Simon is using the weekend as a cover to get back with Dobby, and Jeremy is convinced he can life coach Neil, Simon’s best friend.

EPISODE FOUR: Jeremy finally agrees to leave the flat and move in with Superhans. Mark employs a decorator, Andy (Liam Noble), to repaint the kitchen, and Jeremy helps out by giving him free ‘life-coaching’ advice. Meanwhile, Mark enrols on a business studies evening course and meets Stephanie (Josephine Butler), an attractive older woman.

EPISODE FIVE: Jeremy, desperate to avoid living with Superhans, sparks up an old relationship with Sarah (Eliza Bennett), Mark’s sister, and moves in with her and her five year old son, Joshy. Mark meanwhile, in an attempt to deal with a damp patch on his bedroom wall, launches a campaign to be elected chairman of the freehold committee of Apollo House.

EPISODE SIX: Dobby is offered a job in New York by Simon, her ex-boyfriend. Uncertain about the offer, Dobby suggests that she and Mark spend a weekend in the country. The perfect time, as far as Jeremy is concerned, to get a few things off his chest.



Duration
6 x 30'
Definition
HD
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