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Psychoville is the award winning, dark, twisted comedy bought to us by Reece Sheersmith and Steve Pemberton, 2 of the league of Gentlemen.
Over the two series we follow the fortunes or mis-fortunes of a bizarre bunch of characters including; Mr Lomax the blind toy collector, Mr Jelly the clown of a hundred hands (well, 13, but who's counting), Maureen and David Sourbutts, a serial killer obsessed mother and son duo, Joy Aston - a midwife with an unhealthy obsession with a toy doll and her husband George, Robert the Panto Dwarf, Hattie, a make up artist who once did Bonnie Tyler's eyeliner, Jeremy the over zealous Librarian and many, many more.
The collection contains all the episodes from both series 1 and 2 plus the 2010 Halloween special.
The show features great performances from; Dawn French, Imelda Staunton, Eileen Atkins and Adrian Scarborough.
- BBC
- 15
- Reece Shearsmith
- Steve Pemberton
- Dawn French
- Dame Eileen Atkins
- Nicholas Le Prevost
- Daisy Haggard
- Debbie Chazen
- Janet McTeer
- David Bamber
- Christopher Biggins
- Adrian Scarborough
- English for the Hard of Hearing
- English
- 4
- Psychoville
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Psychoville is the award winning, dark, twisted comedy bought to us by Reece Sheersmith and Steve Pemberton, 2 of the league of Gentlemen.
Over the two series we follow the fortunes or mis-fortunes of a bizarre bunch of characters including; Mr Lomax the blind toy collector, Mr Jelly the clown of a hundred hands (well, 13, but who's counting), Maureen and David Sourbutts, a serial killer obsessed mother and son duo, Joy Aston - a midwife with an unhealthy obsession with a toy doll and her husband George, Robert the Panto Dwarf, Hattie, a make up artist who once did Bonnie Tyler's eyeliner, Jeremy the over zealous Librarian and many, many more.
The collection contains all the episodes from both series 1 and 2 plus the 2010 Halloween special.
The show features great performances from; Dawn French, Imelda Staunton, Eileen Atkins and Adrian Scarborough.
- BBC
- 15
- Reece Shearsmith
- Steve Pemberton
- Dawn French
- Dame Eileen Atkins
- Nicholas Le Prevost
- Daisy Haggard
- Debbie Chazen
- Janet McTeer
- David Bamber
- Christopher Biggins
- Adrian Scarborough
- English for the Hard of Hearing
- English
- 4
- Psychoville
- B
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Weird dark but hilarious!
If you liked the League Of Gentlemen then this is done by the same people, great characterisation and storylines! It'll have you in stitches! Nice box set too including the Christmas special
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psychoville series 1&2 boxset
Great series, poor box set. Not really a box set just the 2 blue rays in a cardboard box, ookay technically a box set but minimum effort for the packaging
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Psychoville - Series 1 and 2
Great series at a great price for blu-ray. Definitely recommended for any fans of The League of Gentlemen.
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Alfred Hitchcock presents-2011
When Alfred Hitchcock made films it was purely to scare audiences as this is what gave him the most pleasure. With Psychoville we are all invited to share this joke, and boy is there a lot to laugh about. Psychoville follows the lives of several people who are linked by something mysterious in their past, this is hinted at with the arrival of letters by an anonymous assailant stating simply "i know what you did" what follows is not only chilling, by frighteningly delightful. it is important to note that this series is not only essential viewing for its story but its wonderful cast including the ever wonderful "Dawn French" and of course "Reece Shearsmith" and "Steve Pemberton". with the presence of half of the league of gentleman it would be easy to dismiss this as merely a poor man's version of "Royston Vasey" but this series has so much more. There are scenes of such innovative genius that it cannot be dismissed as a mere extension of the original more of a furthering of the foundations that it laid down. Please buy this scene and question whether to laugh or cry when Freddy comes to life, marvel at the delicate and wonderfully tense homage to Hitchcock's "Rope" but most of all, wonder why it has taken so long for Psychoville to come into your life.
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