Hugh Dennis

Eps6 The Couple Next Door The Couple Next Door 5.8
The Couple Next Door
IMDb: 5.8
47min

Evie and Pete move into an upscale neighborhood and find themselves in a world of curtain twitching and status anxiety. They find friendship in the shape of the couple next door, alpha traffic cop Danny and his wife, glamorous yoga instructor Becka, but after Danny and Evie share a passionate night together there is trouble ahead.

Status: Ended
Genre: Crime, Drama
Nativity Rocks! Nativity Rocks! 4.2 1h 40min
Nativity Rocks!
IMDb: 4.2
1h 40min

In this festive British comedy, the story unfolds around a group of children and their teachers as they prepare for a Christmas musical competition. The film is directed by Debbie…

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Eps12 Fleabag Fleabag 8.7
Fleabag
IMDb: 8.7
N/A

As she dives into the chaos of modern life, Fleabag finds herself colliding with the harsh realities of present-day London. She engages in fleeting encounters with anyone who gets too…

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Eps3 Animal Super Parents Animal Super Parents 8.1
Animal Super Parents
IMDb: 8.1
1h

This documentary uncovers the fascinating and extraordinary tales of some of nature’s most remarkable parents.

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Genre: Documentary
Eps188 Mock the Week Mock the Week 7.8
Mock the Week
IMDb: 7.8
30min

Mock the Week is a British panel show centered around current events, hosted by Dara Ó Briain. The format draws inspiration from improvised stand-up comedy, featuring various segments where participants…

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Genre: Comedy
Eps6 Brass Eye Brass Eye 8.6
Brass Eye
IMDb: 8.6
25min

Brass Eye is a UK television series of satirical news magazines. A series of six episodes aired on Channel 4 in 1997, and a further episode in 2001. The series was created by Chris Morris, and written by Morris, David Quantick, Peter Baynham, Jane Bussmann, Arthur Mathews and Graham Linehan. The series was directed by Michael Cumming. It was a sequel to Morris’s earlier spoof news programmes On the Hour and The Day Today. It satirised media portrayal of social ills, in particular sensationalism and creation of moral panics. The series starred Morris’s The Day Today colleague Doon MacKichan and…

Status: Ended