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Look Around You

  • TV Series
  • 2002–2005
  • TV-PG
  • 30m
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Robert Popper and Peter Serafinowicz in Look Around You (2002)
Look Around You
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A parody of educational programs. Just don't believe anything in the show is true.A parody of educational programs. Just don't believe anything in the show is true.A parody of educational programs. Just don't believe anything in the show is true.

  • Stars
    • Peter Serafinowicz
    • Nigel Lambert
    • Robert Popper
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.4/10
    3.1K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,554
    10,475
    • Stars
      • Peter Serafinowicz
      • Nigel Lambert
      • Robert Popper
    • 12User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
      • 2 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Peter Serafinowicz
    Peter Serafinowicz
    • Scientist…
    • 2002–2005
    Nigel Lambert
    • Narrator
    • 2002
    Robert Popper
    • Jack Morgan…
    • 2002–2005
    James Serafinowicz
    • Student with Copybook
    • 2002–2005
    Edgar Wright
    Edgar Wright
    • Scientist…
    • 2002–2005
    Olivia Colman
    Olivia Colman
    • Pam Bachelor
    • 2005
    Josie D'Arby
    Josie D'Arby
    • Pealy Maghti
    • 2005
    Sarah Alexander
    Sarah Alexander
    • Scientist…
    • 2002–2005
    Peter Simmo
    • Ghost…
    • 2002
    Nick Frost
    Nick Frost
    • Hot Jon…
    • 2002–2005
    Paul Putner
    Paul Putner
    • Clive Pounds…
    • 2002–2005
    Cathy Serafinowicz
    • Housewife…
    • 2002–2005
    Benedict Wong
    Benedict Wong
    • Chess Player…
    • 2002–2005
    Mark Heap
    Mark Heap
    • Leonard Hatred
    • 2005
    Paul Jerricho
    Paul Jerricho
    • Computer Jones
    • 2005
    Sanjeev Kohli
    Sanjeev Kohli
    • Synthesizer Patel
    • 2005
    Matt Lucas
    Matt Lucas
    • Dr. Phillip Lavender
    • 2005
    John Owens
    John Owens
    • Teddy Clarke
    • 2005
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    sambaron

    Quite simply "brilliant".

    With the United States churning out more garbage per minute than ever before by way of TV and cinema, this debut from Robert Popper and Peter Serafinowicz is a refreshing change.

    Some might call it the greatest show of the last few years. Others might say the greatest show of the decade. I would say this is the funniest show ever to air on BBC2. Ever.

    Eight ten-minute episodes in the style of the Open University programs we all know and love serve as nostalgic reminders of 'the way things were', sticking to the dean-pan formula to provide constant entertainment and never-ceasing hilarity.

    Popper and Serafinowicz, who will no doubt continue to flourish, provide excellent comic timing, with this perfect parody.

    With a second series in the works, things can only get better!

    10/10, *****/*****, fabuloso!

    ------------------------------------------------------ Review by Sam Baron.
    10ethanrunt

    Better than boiling an egg for three minutes at 1000 degrees C

    Although Series 2 was a large let down, series one contains all you need, whether it is the largest number so far, intelligent calcium's death, the Jean Grey making whisky, igloo building ants, brain flakes and the fact that Imhotep is invisible you can't go wrong with stupid science. To watch this series is to listen to the nineteen forbidden notes with the sound up, only your ears will bleed with stupidity and comedy. If you thought you knew all about water you were wrong, I mean what is water? We ask the same about birds, what are birds? The only thing that we can learn easily is that if you are to do an experiment with iron, in which a pound of it weighs about tonne, than you need to use AC/DC as it is heavy metal.
    7southdavid

    Tomorrow comes today.

    I've written reviews for each season of "Look Around You", as they are very different.

    I did watch bits of Peter Serafinowicz and Robert Popper's cult series when it first aired but having seen it mentioned as being on the iPlayer, I decided to give it a proper go. Whilst I think it had its moments, this first season wasn't quite as funny as I was hoping it would be.

    A series of ten-minute episodes, affectionately mocking the educational television shows produced for schools in the 1980's. Each episode is themed on a particular subject and contains "facts" about that subject and a series of experiments around it. The episode encourages students to make notes on certain sections and to hand in their workbooks at the end.

    This second season is a spoof of "Tomorrow's World" a science and technology show that aired in the UK in the 1970s and 80s. Hosted by Peter Packard (Peter Serafinowicz), Jack Morgan (Robert Popper), Pealy Maghti (Josie D'Arby) and Pam Bachelor (Olivia Colman), the show introduces modern marvels of the technical age, whilst working towards the live finale, and the Invention of the year competition.

    So, there's lots about the episode that I did like. It's very authentic to the period it's aping - so much so I wonder exactly how much is stock footage from the time and how much is new. Serefinowicz and Popper appear in the episode as the scientists undertaking the experiments and various disasters befall them, depending on what the experiment is about. Those and the occasionally nonsense fact put forward can be funny - but what I was hoping for was more playing with the form as the series ran on. It doesn't unfortunately, and the standard elements of each episode remain the same throughout.

    The shift to half hour shows, and to spoofing a slightly more recognisable format was, for me, a good one. It's all slightly more traditional in its comedy, with character work and running gags, though still with a surreal twist that is right up my alley. I felt that this season was much funnier overall than the first. Aside from the four principal presenters, each episode has guest stars and those are a litany of comedy royalty. Kevin Eldon, Mark Heap, Benedict Wong, Matt Lucas, Sarah Alexander, Paul Putner, Edgar Wright, Simon Pegg and Nick Frost all appear. The parody extends a bit beyond the show, with spoof idents and trailers.

    I'd have certainly watch another season of the show in this format, although this was all she wrote for the show and I hope that it finds a wider audience with it's new home on the IPlayer.
    Lazersetcetera

    You might learn something.

    Children go to school. Sometimes teachers are lazy and they use educational TV shows.

    This is a series of educational TV shows. Luckily they're very short shows so you don't have to concentrate too hard!

    If you think the DVD is too short maybe you can watch the testcard to recreate those days off sick.

    I was going to write this review in the style of kids/Open University TV... but I can't, it is late. And I'm not the writer of this fabulous series.

    Please please see it if you possibly can. 10/10 do not miss.
    cj-mckay

    Look Around You Series Two - Pure Genius From A New Generation Of Brit Comedians

    I was very impressed with the original series of 'Look Around You.' It was an excellent parody of the old 1970s school science programs. These short 10-minute episodes packed in enough comedy for a half-hour or more! Series two is rather different, though. A more sophisticated concept and even more hilarious...

    As a child, I watched the BBC's Tomorrow's World avidly every Thursday night. This was also the night for sweeties, fizzy pop... and Top Of The Pops.. I recall those late 1970's childhood days with a gentle nostalgia.. And that phrase is the key to the humour within both series of Look Around You. Gentle nostalgia - but brilliantly executed.

    I was disappointed to read so many poor reviews of this series. I feel that many viewers just totally missed the point. With Look Around You the humour is in the detail. The incredible, spurious scientific and medical references, the little glimpses into the characters of the presenters, the clunky computers with strange names. We meet characters like the BBC's bespectacled "Computer Jones" who seems to chime with a memory of a chap who actually used to present a BBC computer show in the 80's. A lot of the things you see in Look Around You are very subtle pastiches of half-remembered inventions and characters from the past. This is a series which would be best understood by viewers like myself who remember what T.V. was like in the old days!

    This rendition of a 1980 popular science program is perfect in every respect. Each episode is themed: Sport, Computers, Music etc. Within each theme the ideas explored are both surreal and hilarious. Totally impractical devices are presented as if they were incredible advances for science. In the shows' grand finalé and an amazing feat of technical wizardry, "His Royal Highness Sir Prince Charles" presents an award to the winner of the Look Around You invention competition looking exactly as he did in 1980! You have to see it to believe it.

    The erudite humour of Peter Serafinowicz shines through the peculiar and stilted 1980-style presentation. This man has a gift for the twisted phrase; the ability to bend reality just enough to make it very, very funny indeed.

    If you like the new flavour of modern British comedy then you will love both series of Look Around You. In my humble opinion some of the best-ever Brit comedy is now being produced and Look Around You is a fine example. Many are the souls who cry for the "good old days" of Monty Python and Dad's Army but, if you know where to look, there are fresh and brilliant comedy shows on British T.V. You just have to open your mind to something new. Rob Popper and Peter Serafinowicz (the writers) have earned the right to be regarded as heirs apparent to the great comic legacy we have in Britain.

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      In the "Pages From Ceefax" extra, the "News in Morse" says: "Government finally caved in from pressure from local residents associations and clamped down on market traders who set up their stalls before six a.m. The traders, known as "vebs" (very early birds) will have to comply with local authority regulations, or face a mandatory jail sentence of twelve years, ten of which must be spent in confinement, the remaining two strapped to a brass wheel."
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      Featured in The BAFTA TV Awards 2003 (2003)

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    • Release date
      • October 10, 2002 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • BBC (United Kingdom)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Абсурдное природоведение
    • Filming locations
      • Camden Town, Camden, London, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Mivvin Colour Productions
      • TalkBack Productions
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