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That Mitchell and Webb Look is a BAFTA award winning British television sketch show starring David Mitchell and Robert Webb, that has currently run for two six-part series.
The first episode originally aired 14 September 2006 on BBC Two.[1] A second series was commissioned later that same year.[2] The second series, consisting of six episodes, aired on BBC Two from 21 February 2008 to 27 March 2008 and was simulcast on BBC HD. Many of its characters and sketches are first featured in the duo’s radio show That Mitchell and Webb Sound.
It is directed by David Kerr, who also directed Mitchell and Webb’s previous television sketch show The Mitchell and Webb Situation. As well as Mitchell and Webb themselves, the writers include Jesse Armstrong, James Bachman, Sam Bain, Mark Evans, Toby Davies, Chris Pell, Jonathan Dryden Taylor, Joel Morris, Jason Hazeley and John Finnemore. It is produced by Gareth Edwards. Other cast members include Olivia Colman, James Bachman, Mark Evans, Abigail Burdess, Gus Brown, and Paterson Joseph.
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Matt King (born 31 January 1968) is an English actor and comedian. He is known for his role as crack-addled Super Hans in the Bafta winning British sitcom Peep Show. He also played many characters in the Channel 4 Bafta nominated comedy series Star Stories including Elton John and Terry Venables and starred in his own self-penned sketch show Dogface also on Channel 4. He has also appeared in cult comedy series Look Around You.
As a stand-up comedian he has appeared at the Edinburgh festival many times and at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival. One of his shows was disrupted by the fact that he had a devastating car crash immediately before the show started, but the show went on.
He co-stars in the movie Inkheart with Paul Bettany, Helen Mirren, Brendan Fraser, Andy Serkis and Jim Broadbent, co-stars in the new Guy Ritchie film Rocknrolla alongside Jeremy Piven and Gerard Butler, the British film Bronson with Tom Hardy, and has a lead role in fantasy thriller Malice in Wonderland alongside Danny Dyer. He has also appeared in the third series of Doctor Who as Peter Streete in The Shakespeare Code and was a regular character in the hit BBC production Jekyll playing computer expert Freeman.
There is a picture of him on UK Indie band Good Shoes’ 7″ single “Photos On My Wall”.
Matt is currently starring as a Dr. Frankenstein style character in the Capital One credit card television advertisements in the United States and writing his own sitcom ‘Whites’ for BBC2 based on his own experiences as a chef working in Michelin starred restaurant kitchens. He is also appearing on First Direct adverts in the U.K..
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Original Air Date—2 May 2008
Jeremy encourages Mark to start dating again and sets him up with Heather, whom he gets on well with and decides she’s “the one.” Jeremy is told by an ex-girlfriend he may have chlamydia, but uses this as excuse to get close to the now single again Big Suze. Meanwhile a spate of burglaries might help Mark prove his manhood to Heather in a bid to convince her that he’s “the one” for her.
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Original Air Date—9 May 2008
Mark and Sophie both return to work after their disastrous wedding day, with Mark determined to “Mandleson” her in proving who should get all the blame. His only sympathizer is new IT girl Dobby, who’s looking for something far more adventurous than a USB stick in the stationary cupboard. Jeremy and Super Hans rope Sophie’s nephew Barney into their band when they realize he’s actually got some musical talent but their gig is destined to end in disaster when Super Hans goes too far with seeing how far they can push Barney.
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Original Air Date—16 May 2008
Mark is fed up with Jeremy and decides to evict him, installing an Australian woman named Saz in his place, hoping she’ll become his new girlfriend so he can rub Sophie’s nose in it at his forthcoming Birthday party. Jeremy is desperate for money and having exhausted the sperm bank, he resorts to stealing Johnson’s credit card.
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Original Air Date—23 May 2008
When Jeremy’s aunt dies, his mum agrees to give him half the inheritance to the tune of £20000. But his mum’s new boyfriend, Martin, believes Jez needs to be taught how to use money properly and so his money will be governed by Mark. Martin’s daughter Natalie takes a shine to Mark, when he begins working on her father’s memoirs – and she won’t take no for an answer.
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Original Air Date—30 May 2008
Jeremy and Super Hans are thrilled when super-confident Cally agrees to be their manager, but less so when it turns out they’re playing at a Christian rock festival. Mark, under the belief that Cally is “the one”, joins up as roadie and finds her quite susceptible to his dubious charms. But when she decides Jeremy is holding Super Hans back, Mark has to decide between his new lover or his best friend’s happiness.
1 comment | posted in Season 5
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Original Air Date—6 June 2008
Mark’s promotion bolsters his confidence, he’s getting closer to Dobby through a shared love of fantasy role-playing game and Sophie’s ready to annul their marriage – but a drunken one night stand has life changing consequences. Jeremy decides that his life is going nowhere and joins a cult, which gives him a new outlook on life completely. With Mark and Jeremy’s lives moving in different directions is this really the end of the El Dude brothers?
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2009
Original Air Date—13 April 2007
Mark still hasn’t gathered together the courage to dump Sophie, something that proves a problem when they go to the country to meet her parents. Worse, he makes the mistake of inviting Jeremy along. Cue a weekend of gunfire, infidelity and arson.
no comments | posted in Season 4
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Original Air Date—20 April 2007
Both Mark and Jeremy have trouble with Alan Johnson as he assigns Mark to oversee a difficult presentation to the JLB board, while the offer of a real life “indecent proposal” involving girlfriend Big Suze proves too tempting for Jeremy to resist.
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