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This 3 Disc box set encompasses the complete Series 1, 2 & 3 of the award-winning comedy, The Peep Show, following the inner lives of two very ordinary weirdoes; wannabe popstar Jeremy (Robert Webb) and Mark (David Mitchell), a 50 year old in a twentysomething body.

Series 1: Mark is in hot pursuit of the love of his life, co-worker Sophie; while Jeremy lives in awe of his idiotic mate, Super Hans, and their beautiful but brittle neighbour Toni.

Series 2: Mark finds an obstacle in the way of his quest for Sophie's love, in the form of his macho rival, Jeff. Meanwhile Jeremy has fallen madly in love with a confused Californian Christian, Nancy, and embarks on a visa wedding which he hopes will be "the happiest administrative procedure of their lives."

Series 3: Jeremy tries to get over his disastrous marriage to Nancy by embarking on a series of ill-fated relationships with women - one of whom is Mark's sister! Mark, meanwhile, has finally managed to start dating Sophie - only to discover she's being relocated to Bristol...

Customer Reviews

 

Customer rating on Peep Show: Series 1 - 3 Box Set: 5 out of 5 stars

Average rating (20 reviews)

Customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars Hilarious and Original British Comedy

SingingCathy | 15/02/2008 | See all SingingCathy's reviews (9) »

'Peep Show' is without a doubt, one of the funniest, most intelligent British Comedies in a long time.

Written brilliantly by Sam Bain and Jesse Armstrong, 'Peep Show' follows the lives of two flatmates with very contradictiory personalities; Mark (Mitchell), a socially-inept Stalingrad enthusiast, and Jez (Webb), a sex-obbsessed wannabe musician.

To differentiate it further from the current swarm of mediocre television comedy, the series uses unique point-of-view camera shots to take the viewer into the minds of the lead characters: a technique which only adds to the hilarious comedy that is presented throughout these first three series of what is set to become a TV classic.

-Dan Henry

Customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars Without the shadow of a doubt one of the funniest shows ever

Partymanchris1 | 01/10/2007 | See all Partymanchris1's reviews (6) »

From Mitchell and Webb, this show follows the lives of two guys Jeremy and Mark as the two get into ridiculous situations which they try and invariably fail to get out of with any sort of credability.
This show is worth it's weight in gold. If you're a teenager, I do NOT recommend watching it with you're parents, by the way. It's not reeeealy a family show, like the Simpsons, say as there's a bit of casual swearing.
It is a fantastic show, and I wholeheartedly recommend it!

Customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars Best TV comedy since Alan Partridge

pollmeister | 23/09/2007 | See all pollmeister's reviews (1) »

Fantastic. Clever and funny with great performances from the leads and not forgetting the brilliant supporting cast - especilally Jez's drug-addled idiot of a mate Super Hans and Mark's cliche-speaking Boss "Johnson". It's excrutiating at times as Mark, yet again, bungles his way through trying to impress his co-worker Sophie. Genius.

Technical Details

 

Robert Webb, David Mitchell, Olivia Colman, Neil Fitzmaurice, Matt King, Elizabeth Marmur, Paterson Joseph, Tim Preece, Daisy Haggard, Rachel Blanchard, Peter Capaldi & Sophie Winkleman

Tristram Shapeero & Jeremy Wooding

18 years and over

2004-2006

16:9

English - Dolby Digital (2.0) Stereo

7 hours and 35 minutes (approx)

Region 2 - Will only play on European Region 2 or multi-region DVD players.

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