Peep Show: Chairman Mark


11:35 pm - 12:05 am, Friday, April 17 on E4 Extra (31)

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Chairman Mark
Season 8, Episode 5

Jeremy is desperate to avoid living with Super Hans and rekindles his relationship with Mark's sister Sarah, moving in with her and her five-year-old son Joshy. In an attempt to deal with a damp patch on his bedroom wall, Mark launches a campaign to be elected chairman of Apollo House's freehold committee. Starring Robert Webb and David Mitchell


Comedy Movie/Drama

Cast & Crew

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David Mitchell (Actor) .. Mark
Robert Webb (Actor) .. Jeremy
Matt King (Actor) .. Super Hans
Isy Suttie (Actor) .. Dobby
Eliza Bennett (Actor) .. Sarah
Emily Bruni (Actor) .. Gail
Liam Noble (Actor) .. Big Mad Andy
Jonathan Aris (Actor) .. Ben Prenderghast
Jiggy Bhore (Actor) .. Mo Gatland
Huw Higginson (Actor) .. Mr Franks
George Potts (Actor) .. Mr McGurnagee
Dan Tetsell (Actor) .. Robert Grayson
Tom Basden (Actor) .. Customer
David Evans (Actor) .. Joshy
Phil Clarke (Producer)
Becky Martin (Director)

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Did You Know..

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David Mitchell (Actor) .. Mark
Born: July 14, 1974 in Salisbury
Best Known For: Being one half of hysterical duo Mitchell and Webb.
Early-life: Born David James Stuart Mitchell in Salisbury on July 14, 1974. He has a younger brother called Daniel. His parents were hotel managers who later moved to Oxford, where they became lecturers in hotel management. He claims he always wanted to be an actor or comedian, but told people he planned to become a barrister to please his parents. In 1993 David went to Peterhouse College, Cambridge, to study history. He performed with the famous Cambridge Footlights, eventually becoming the society president. It was in his first year at university that he met Robert Webb at an audition for a student pantomime production of Cinderella.
Career: After graduating, Mitchell worked an usher at the Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith. He and Webb took a number of shows to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival before being asked to write for Alexander Armstrong and Ben Miller and for surreal comedy series Big Train. In 2001, they made their first sketch show, The Mitchell and Webb Situation, which ran for six episodes on the now-defunct cable channel Play UK. Their next project came in 2003, with the award-winning Channel 4 sitcom Peep Show. They've also worked together on That Mitchell and Webb Sound, That Mitchell and Webb Look and the film Magicians. Solo, Mitchell has appeared on 10 O'Clock Live and numerous panel shows, including Would I Lie to You?, where he's a regular team captain. His autobiography, Back Story: A Memoir, was published in 2012.
Quote: 'I think, fundamentally, the people I want to make laugh are British. I can't ever imagine living abroad.'
Trivia: He writes columns for The Observer and The Guardian.
Robert Webb (Actor) .. Jeremy
Born: September 29, 1972 in Woodhall Spa, Lincolnshire
Best Known For: His partnership with David Mitchell.
Early-life: Robert Patrick Webb was born on September 29, 1972, in Boston, Lincolnshire. He was educated at Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School in Horncastle. While Webb was in the lower sixth form preparing for his A-levels, his mother died of breast cancer. Aged 20, he went to Robinson College, Cambridge, where he studied English and was a member of the Footlights. He met David Mitchell during an audition for a Footlights production of Cinderella in 1993.
Career: Mitchell and Webb put together their first project in January 1995, a show about the First World War. From this, the duo were given the chance to write for Alexander Armstrong and Ben Miller and for series two of sketch show Big Train. In 2001, they were commissioned to write a sketch show of their own, entitled The Mitchell and Webb Situation, which ran for six episodes on the now defunct cable channel Play UK. The pair's big break came in 2003, with starring roles in the Channel 4 sitcom Peep Show, which led to movie projects. In solo work, Webb has appeared in offbeat sitcom The Smoking Room, and the film Confetti. Other projects include Fresh Meat, Our Men, Ambassadors and Marple.
Quote: 'When somebody says 'Do you want to do some funny ads for not many days in the year and be paid more than you would be for an entire series of Peep Show?' the answer, obviously, is, 'Yeah, that's fine''.
Trivia: He won the charity event Let's Dance for Comic Relief in 2009.
Matt King (Actor) .. Super Hans
Isy Suttie (Actor) .. Dobby
Eliza Bennett (Actor) .. Sarah
Emily Bruni (Actor) .. Gail
Liam Noble (Actor) .. Big Mad Andy
Jonathan Aris (Actor) .. Ben Prenderghast
Jiggy Bhore (Actor) .. Mo Gatland
Huw Higginson (Actor) .. Mr Franks
George Potts (Actor) .. Mr McGurnagee
Dan Tetsell (Actor) .. Robert Grayson
Tom Basden (Actor) .. Customer
David Evans (Actor) .. Joshy
Phil Clarke (Producer)
Becky Martin (Director)

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