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Peep Show: Series 9 DVD

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College chums Mark and Jeremy share a flat in Croyden. Well, actually, unemployed Jeremy lives in a room in Mark's flat. Although these pals couldn't be more different, they find they're facing a lot of the same issues as they make the adjustment from university life to the working world. Mark is financially secure but socially inept. Jeremy, less successful financially, is confident and usually has better luck with the opposite sex. Rumoured to be the 9th and last ever Peep - catch up with them as they take a final look at life from their obscure point of view.

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Released
26 December 2015
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DVD 
Publisher
Spirit Entertainment Limited 
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Features
PAL 
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5060105723209 
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All six episodes from the ninth and final series of the Channel 4 comedy chronicling the private - and totally dysfunctional - inner thoughts of two flatmates, Mark (David Mitchell) and Jeremy (Robert Webb), living in post-credit-crunch Croydon. In this series, Mark is still bitter over Jez's refusal to apologise for falling in love with Dobbie (Isy Suttie), six months after she moved to New York. But the two friends are forced to put aside their differences for Super Hans' wedding, where Mark is taking on best man duties. The episodes are: 'The William Morris Years', 'Gregory's Beard', 'Threeism', 'Mole-Mapping', 'Kid Farm' and 'Are We Going to Be Alright'.