
Peep Show
Comedy • TV-MA • 2003–15 • 9 Seasons
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Peep Show follows the lives of two men from their twenties to thirties, Mark Corrigan, who has steady employment for most of the series, and Jeremy "Jez" Usbourne, an unemployed would-be musician.
Starring
David Mitchell, Robert Webb, Matt King, Olivia Colman, Neil Fitzmaurice
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User Reviews
Genuinely funny. But can be quite creepy.
Absolute genius. Have lost count of how many times I’ve rewatched
Binged this years ago, couldn’t stop watching, really felt like I lived in that apartment. Dry, awkward, humor. Not for everyone.
Watched it so many times.... never gets old!
British comedy written in part by Succession’s Jesse Armstrong. Just like Succession, the characters are wonderfully lovable and detestable.
This show is fucked in the most amazing way! Highly recommend!
Aside from amazing writing and characters, every camera angle in this show is from the perspective of someone in the scene 👀 Must watch.
Witty. Relatable. Easy watching. Quintessentially British. Would recommend watching start to finish at least 12 times.
This is hilarious. I love how the show is filmed from the perspectives of the characters
31/2* A truly original comedy about two peculiar, oddball roommates, who screw up one another & those around them.
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241 (5%)
504 (10%)
1,826 (35%)
2,712 (51%)
7.9 – Based on 5.3k ratings
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Trailer
Peep Show: The Final Series I Starts Weds 11th Nov I Channel 4
Featurette
Jesse Armstrong, Sam Bain, David Mitchell, Robert Webb and the cast of Peep Show | BFI Q&A
Clip
The Final Straw! - Peep Show











