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''The Peter Serafinowicz Show'' was a sketch show made by Peter Serafinowicz and several actors that you might recognise from other comedy shows. It lasted [[British Brevity|seven episodes]], including a [[Christmas Special]] aired a year after the rest of the series. Features several memorable sketches, such as the Brian Butterfield adverts for various services that he has come up with (including a karaoke bar or a diet plan) and looks very similar to well known injury compensation adverts. There are also parodies of ''[[Who Wants to Be A Millionaire]]'' (Heads Or Tails; What Hand Is It In?) and ''[[Sherlock Holmes]]'', among other things. |
''The Peter Serafinowicz Show'' was a sketch show made by Peter Serafinowicz and several actors that you might recognise from other comedy shows. It lasted [[British Brevity|seven episodes]], including a [[Christmas Special]] aired a year after the rest of the series. Features several memorable sketches, such as the Brian Butterfield adverts for various services that he has come up with (including a karaoke bar or a diet plan) and looks very similar to well known injury compensation adverts. There are also parodies of ''[[Who Wants to Be A Millionaire?]]'' (Heads Or Tails; What Hand Is It In?) and ''[[Sherlock Holmes]]'', among other things. |
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=== Tropes present in this show include: === |
=== Tropes present in this show include: === |
Revision as of 00:08, 10 January 2014
The Peter Serafinowicz Show was a sketch show made by Peter Serafinowicz and several actors that you might recognise from other comedy shows. It lasted seven episodes, including a Christmas Special aired a year after the rest of the series. Features several memorable sketches, such as the Brian Butterfield adverts for various services that he has come up with (including a karaoke bar or a diet plan) and looks very similar to well known injury compensation adverts. There are also parodies of Who Wants to Be A Millionaire? (Heads Or Tails; What Hand Is It In?) and Sherlock Holmes, among other things.
Tropes present in this show include:
- Black Comedy Rape: Holmes has his emotions run high when he solves a case; this does not bode well for Watson.
- Loads and Loads of Characters: Brian Butterfield's Detective Agency.
- Parody: The bread and butter of the show.