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Simon Pegg

Simon Pegg (born Simon John Beckingham; 14 February 1970) is an English actor, comedian, writer, film producer and director. He is best known for his starring roles in Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz, Run Fatboy Run, the comedy series Spaced and his recent portrayal of Scotty in Star Trek. Much of his...
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Band of Brothers

Band of Brothers is a 2001 ten-part television World War II miniseries based on the book of the same title written by historian and biographer Stephen Ambrose. It was executive produced by Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks after their collaboration on...

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Spaced

Spaced is a British television situation comedy written by and starring Simon Pegg and Jessica Stevenson, and directed by Edgar Wright. It is noted for its rapid-fire editing, frequent pop-culture references and jokes, eclectic music, and occasional...

I Am Not an Animal

I Am Not an Animal is an animated comedy series telling the tale of highly intelligent animals rescued from a vivisectionist laboratory and forced to live on their own. The series was made and directed by Peter Baynham. It was produced by Triffic...

Big Train

Big Train is a surreal British television comedy sketch show created by Arthur Mathews and Graham Linehan, writers of the successful sitcom Father Ted. It was first broadcast on BBC Two in 1998 with a second series, in which Linehan was not involved...

Is It Bill Bailey?

Is It Bill Bailey? was a stand up / sketch comedy series written by and starring Bill Bailey. One series of six episodes was produced and aired on BBC Two in 1998, and it has never been recommissioned or released on DVD but until then it can...

Asylum

Asylum was a British comedy series shown on Paramount Comedy Channel in 1996. Set in a mental asylum, it ran for one series of six episodes. Unlike traditional sitcoms or comedy television shows, it was to some extent an opportunity for stand-up...

The Big Fat Quiz of the Year

The Big Fat Quiz of the Year is an annual British television programme broadcast on the last Sunday of the year on Channel 4. The show takes the form of a game show, with three teams of celebrities asked questions relating to the events of the...

Hippies

Hippies was a six-part British television comedy series broadcast from 12 November to 17 December 1999. It was created by Arthur Mathews and Graham Linehan, the writing partnership most famous for Father Ted, but the scripts were written by Mathews...

Bruiser

Bruiser was a short-lived comedy sketch show. It premiered on February 28, 2000 and ran for six episodes, ending on March 15, 2000. The main writers were David Mitchell and Robert Webb. Additional writers included Richard Ayoade, Ricky Gervais and...

Faith in the Future

Faith in the Future was a British comedy television show running from 1995-1998. It was a sequel to the show Second Thoughts. It aired on ITV for 22 episodes. It continued the story of Faith (Lynda Bellingham) and Hannah (Julia Sawalha), a mother...
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