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Peep Show - Series 2 [2005]

Peep Show - Series 2 [2005]
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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #3532 in DVD
  • Released on: 2005-11-14
  • Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over
  • Format: PAL
  • Original language: English
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Running time: 144 minutes

Editorial Reviews

DVD Description
Featuring the inspired partnership of David Mitchell (Mark) and Robert Webb (Jeremy) this award winning Channel 4 has attracted a cult following. Famous for the inspired use of its main characters internal monologues, Peep Show bring us two of the greatest TV comedy characters of recent years. In Series 2 Mark finally succeeds in wooing Sophie only to stuff it up when she discovers he has hacked into her emails, and Jeremy also messes up, finally getting to sleep with Toni (now his boss at a media sales agency) but falling hopelessly in love with Nancy, a gorgeous American. Nancy weds Jeremy (for visa reasons) but this marriage of convenience only brings Jeremy deeper frustration….


Customer Reviews

3 DIFFERENT FLAVOURS OF CRISP5

I ONLY JUST STARTED TO WATCH THIS SHOW

IT IS DIFFERENT TO ANYTHING ELSE ON TV

VERY GOOD -

What happened to the theme tune?5
Very funny series, worth buying but it is a great pity that the original theme tune has been abandoned to be replaced by some horrible grungy noise. I suspect that some dim-witted executive suggested this to make it sound more trendy and down with the kids. The original was quirky and much more in keeping with the concept of the show.

Six stars5
Series two left a lot of the grim dullness of the first series behind. Part of the reason was that it was shot in Summertime. Don't worry though, the plots are just as dark and offensive. Both of the main characters develop outside the gimmicks they have and become real human beings. This series pushed it further towards being the comedy powerhouse that the show is today.