Entries in Mitchell & Webb (6)

Wednesday
18Jun

Peep Show Series 5 : a review

peep%20show%20series%205The fifth season of Channel 4's Peep Show came to an end recently, and by that I mean, yes, I was meaning to write this mini-review sooner. As my favourite TV comedy the thought that it's ended is obviously pretty upsetting, but the good news is that now thirty half-hour episodes in, the show is still going strong.

Once again, and inevitably they're nowhere near as good as the opening two seasons, but that these episodes can't match the standard set by the early seasons is only because of time and just how pivotal and fresh those first few episodes were. That's not marking them down in anyway, because the core idea and formula of the show, as ever, remains interestingly unique- after all, how many shows exist on TV today that are set for the most part in first-person with audible thinking of the characters? The answer's irrelevant, whatever the number, this would probably be the best example of such an idea.

Following on from Mark and Sophie's disastrous wedding that dominated and closed the entire fourth season, series five returns to the single episode narrative of previous seasons while still retaining the story arc of the previous year, this time the fallout and consequences of that very wedding. Highlights include Mark's attempts to get back into the dating game as well as the constant rivalry with co-worker Jeff Heaney. Jeremy meanwhile runs out of money, commits credit fraud and joins a cult, while collectively the two manage to get their widescreen TV stolen (and the subsequent one smashed), fall out, go to some gigs, and play a game of 'Who's The Daddy?' when Sophie becomes pregnant. As ever, those scenes and thoughts of pure cringe that dominate the episodes, are also in place. Similar to last year the real focus of the show seems to be on Mark's adventures while Jeremy once again seems to get the short straw, but as has always been the case, it's the chemistry and exchanges between the two that really make the show to begin with, and fans will be pleased to know there's plenty of comedic exchanges between the two.

Despite this, recurring characters are again, thankfully plentiful. Super Hans continues in many episodes to be Jeremy's sidekick and partner in crime, while Mark's boss Alan Johnson once again has recurring appearances. Big Suze from previous seasons is in a reduced capacity, while Nancy, once again, has disappeared entirely. In their place however there's the new character of Dobby, a character so well-materialised and crafted she seems as if she's been on the show for absolute years, and is undoubtedly one of the best things about these episodes. With luck, a return for next year will be inevitable.

Earlier this year writer and creator Jesse Armstrong announced that there was no intention to stop making the show, as a result of the characters never changing. While this is true for even this season, the continued adventures and troubles Mark and Jeremy find routinely find themselves in continue to amuse and entertain, and the prospect of more episodes of an already winning formula, is an exciting one.



Monday
09Jun

Catch 22 : The Bday haul

Turns out it's my birthday today- yeah, really!

I'm now 22, but i've yet to feel any difference. Okay, so maybe there's some mild fears and apprehensions that i'm a year older and even further removed from being a teenager and more an adult, but these feelings will probably get worse before they get better. I think. But the good news is that with each additional year comes a whole lot of goodies people have kindly bought too celebrate the occasion, undoubtedly, the best thing of any birthday. Here's what I got.

  • Leonardo da Vinci, The Complete Works
  • Father Ted, The Complete Scripts
  • Castles: England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales
  • Radiohead- "Kid A"
  • Radiohead- "Amnesiac" (from the rather awesome Jon- thank you kind sir!)
  • ...Trail of Dead- "Source Tags and Codes"
  • Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (on DVD- read the books, catching up with the films)
  • That Mitchell & Webb Look, Season 1

...and finally, The Sims 2 'Teen Stuff' expansion pack.

I sent a link of my Amazon Wishlist to my parents before my birthday, so this is all the nice stuff they brought back with them. More than I was expecting, but I wont complain about that. I'm hoping to review some of the stuff for here too, but, well...better not make any promises. The three books are particularly good, and though there may not be any Lego or games -i'm pretty sure I can cover that myself- i'm pretty chuffed.

I still don't feel '22' though...



Saturday
19May

Peep Show Series 4


With an onslaught of poorly designed chat-show entertainment and repeats, you'd be forgiven for avoiding the Channel 4 Friday night line-up at all costs, but with a continued focus on Ugly Betty, repeats of Peter Kay's fantastic Phoenix Nights, and most importantly the fourth season of Peep Show, things have been better recently. Such a great feeling of course doesn't last forever, as last night,was the conclusion of the afore-mentioned series of Peep Show.

Successfully managing to bypass the stigmata of "difficult third season" that plagues so many shows nowadays, the fourth series of the show picks up largely from the events of the previous year, in particular Mark's marriage proposal to Sophie. For the first time in the show's history the entire series is driven towards this particular plot, with an ongoing continuation of references and scenes dedicated to this every week, unlike past weekly disposable plots from the previous years. It's something of a double-edged sword however, as it evidently restricts creativity and exploration in each of the episodes, with a lot of possible scenarios and character development often left out in favour of Mark's impending doom, so much so, that in essence, Jeremy doesn't really get a look in this season whatsoever.

This is something that occurs throughout the surreal world of the show, with many of the recurring characters barely appearing at all, perhaps the best example being fan favourite Johnson only appearing in a sole character-driven episode. What this means is that despite the entourage of characters that do appear in the show, season four is very much "The Mark and Jeremy Show" much like in the first year. Whether this appeals to you as a viewer or not is based entirely on your televisual preferences, but certainly, some expanded cast or further memorable guest characters like Liz May Brice as Sally in episode four, would do no harm.

With the show renowned often as being crudely hilarious and a mash up of other adjective verbs, this season is no exception, with notable examples including pissing oneself, burning down a farm and Jeremy sleeping with Sophie's mum. As ever these moments are always incredibly surreal and random in their execution, but continue to build on the frameworks of past season mishaps and blunders. With the show now in it's fourth year however, scenes like this are quickly becoming expected, and similarly in regards to Nip/Tuck, less shocking as each season passes. Like Nip/Tuck however, that's not to say these shock moments are still far from effective, but along with first-person narration, well, they're the tried and tested staples of this show regardless of what happens.

Series four of Peep Show is far from the funniest year of the show, with that accolade rightly belonging to the first season. Peep Show is a show that's still incredibly enjoyable and incidentally still far better than the majority of UK comedies namely the ones on offer from Ricky Gervais. As a concept it's one that's since of course aged, and certainly not as well as one would've hoped, but despite these faults and niggles, the fact remains that Peep Show is essential viewing- more so if you're a newbie- if only, because frankly, there is nothing like this on TV.



    Friday
    04May

    Peep Show goes US

    I love Peep Show, as well as Mitchell & Webb- a show and duo currently saving the Friday night schedules of Channel 4 from being a complete mess on a weekly basis. Now in it's fourth season it's easy to say that the show isn't as good as it used to be in the early days, but regardless, it continues still to be one of the funniest shows on UK TV.

    Via Digital Spy-


    American cable network Spike TV is reported to have done a deal with RDF USA subsidary Pangea to develop a US version of Peep Show.

    Curb Your Enthusiasm executive producer Robert Weide is believed to be linked as as writer and director.

    There needs be a law of some sort to prevent this kind of nonsense happening. The news that producer Robert Weide is (supposedly) behind the project is mighty encouraging considering the similarities between Peep and Curb, but all the same, i'm completely terrified this is going to turn out awful, and end up being a show that shares nothing with the original UK version other than the name. It could work of course, but the question is, will it?


    Is this something the US is ready for?


      Friday
      15Sep

      Thursday Comedy on BBC 2

      I don't like Ricky Gervais. That's why I didn't bother watching the second season premiere of Extras last night. To me, the man and his writing just isn't funny. That and he's too smug, but lets leave it there shall we?

      I did however, watch That Mitchell and Webb Look. I'd never really sampled either comedian's writing before, but as I was expecting, the show was really funny. As you'd expect with a show of it's nature some jokes worked better than others, and rather unfortunately some weren't really needed at all. Despite these niggles, I think as a show it does show off the creative talents of both men, because of the show title and massive input- as good as Peep Show is, the sad truth is that the majority of it is written for them, so it's great to see them flexing their creative muscles a little for their own show. For a start it was great seeing David play characters a little more easy-going, but thankfully, a lot of the characters Robert Webb played last night contained the same elements of moody sarcasm mixed with bursts of high energy. The guest appearances of Paterson Joseph and Olivia Colman was nice too though, it helped ensure I wasn't about to jump completely into a brand new show. Plus Olivia is absolutely lovely.

      I also watched Mock The Week, with the ever-funny Dara O'Briain. I'd only caught parts of the show's last run, and despite the similar concept to Have I Got News For You, the show still feels fresh and funny, if not more lighthearted. That alone was evident with the guest comedians and the performance rounds. With such a stellar comedy line-up for Thursday nights, BBC2 seems to be the place to be. BBC 1 last night were showing football and Eastenders, while ITV, well, you know what ITV are like, don't you? Comedy on a Thursday night is a welcome change, and if recent efforts on Channel 4 are anything to go by, Thursday may be the new weeknight for comedy.



      Saturday
      09Sep

      That Mitchell and Webb Look, BBC2 Thursday

      Regular readers and friends will already know of my undying love for UK comedy Peep Show on Channel 4. Since Season 3 ended last year however, both lead comedian actors David Mitchell and Robert Webb have been branching out, appearing as guests in many other shows and events, while we all eagerly wait for new episodes of Peep.

      This Thursday marks the return of the duo appearing on the BBC however, as new project That Mitchell and Webb Look begins it's first season run. Based on past shows That Mitchell and Webb Situation and TMAW Sound on Radio 4, the promos that have aired so far show lots of promise, and should hopefully, help escalate the duo's position in the world of comedy further.