Peep Show - Season 4
Season 4
Episodes
Sophie's Parents
Mark and Sophie are engaged to be married. Unfortunately Mark is having doubts; crippling doubts.
Conference
At the annual JLB conference in Kettering, Johnson tells Mark he has to give a presentation in front of the entire board.
Gym
Mark is still having doubts about marrying Sophie, so he joins a gym in order to spend as much time away from her as possible.
Handyman
Jeremy meets his hero - techno musician Russell 'The Orgazoid' - and ends up working as his handyman. But Mark gets suspicious, as Jeremy's job seems only to consist of making smoothies for Russell.
Holiday
Jeremy has organised a stag weekend. This consists of Mark and Jeremy on a canal boat on the Shropshire Union Canal. Unfortunately, it's cold and there's nothing to do...
Wedding
It's the big day: Mark is getting married to Sophie. Mark and his best man, Jeremy, set off in the car to the church, with a very hungover Super Hans in the back.
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