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Sean's Show (1992)

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Sean's Show

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8/10

Great Preface!

Sean's Show is a great show from the early 1990s centred on the highly charismatic and endearing Sean Hughes, who deftly weaves his standup skills into a series of surreal adventures based in his flat and his interactions with Tony, Barry, and Mrs Pebbles. The 1990s was a uniquely creative period for UK comedy (and culture in general) and Sean's Show is a fine example of this era. Plus, any show that features a guest spot from Brian Cox and involves a cameo from Bea Arthur is a winner!
  • By-TorX-1
  • Apr 7, 2022
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One of the most underrated programme of all time!

Seans Show was an off the wall TV programme shown on Channel 4 in the early 1990's. It created some of the most funniest lines ever

"That socks still not dry" "We're not that close".

In context they are hysterical.

One of the most memorable ideas on the show was that over the course of the first series was that the regular cast all got killed over a period of time. Then at the end of the second series they all came back as their "twins".

The funniest episode was the one where Windsor Davies knocked on the door and asked Sean if he could use Seans' bath to create a giant jelly (Jello) in it.

Pure insanity.
  • TheNorris
  • Aug 21, 2001
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Pure class

2 seasons of fine entertainment including two great cameos by the Cure and Bea Arthur. Very much and English version of It's Gary Shandling's show if only it had lasted as many episodes.
  • irve77
  • Dec 9, 2001
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