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5.2/10 Directed by Sylvie Boden Original language(s) English Final episode date 29 December 1993 Number of episodes 14 | 8.2/10 Country of origin United Kingdom First episode date 15 April 1992 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Written by Sean HughesNick Whitby Starring Sean HughesVictor McGuireJeff ShankleyMichael TroughtonJohn BarrardEileen Way Cast Similar The Last Detective, Murder Most Horrid, Gormenghast, Rubbadubbers, Never Mind the Buzzcocks |
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Sean's Show is a British television situation comedy, first broadcast on Channel 4 between 15 April 1992 and 29 December 1993. Stand-up comedian Sean Hughes co-wrote and starred as a fictionalised version of himself, aware that he is living in a sitcom.
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It received a nomination for the 1992 British Comedy Award for Best Channel 4 Sitcom.
Production

In common with a number of British shows of its era, humour often came from repetition of catchphrases or situations. These included Sean's love of The Smiths and Morrissey; conversations with a spider who was actually Elvis Presley; messages on the answerphone from Samuel Beckett and God; "That sock's still not dry"; phone calls from a girl called Angela who Sean definitely "did not lead on"; refugees in the bedroom who do nothing but comment inanely on television programmes; attempts to get scrambled egg from a saucepan and many, many more.

The first series ended with the entire main cast other than Sean killed off in various ways. When he was granted a second series, he was forced to resurrect them all in the first episode.
Series 1

Series one is based around Sean's life on a set much like his home in Muswell Hill, while he pursues his love Susan while avoiding Angela "who I did not lead on". At the end of the season all of the cast bar Sean are killed off.
Series 2

In series two Sean owns a house in Chelsea "near the football stadium" (a recurring gag is Sean hitting back footballs, occasionally for Crystal Palace), with his killed off co-stars resurrected as identical twins of their characters. Running jokes include a spider that is the reincarnation of Elvis, cleaning scrambled eggs off a plate, and Bosnian refugees in his spare room.
Home media
Sean's Show: The Complete First Series was released on DVD in October 2007.