Sean's Show

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  • 1992
  • 2 Seasons
  • 7.6  (135)

Sean's Show was a British sitcom that aired on Channel 4 from 1992 to 1993. The show was centered around the life of Sean Hughes, a struggling stand-up comedian who lived in a small flat in London. Sean was played by the show's creator, Sean Hughes, who was well known for his stand-up comedy at the time.

The show was shot entirely on location in Sean's flat, and each episode was presented as a single take. The format of the show was unique at the time and was praised for its intimacy and realism.

The supporting cast included some well-known actors, such as Victor McGuire, who played Sean's best friend, Ray. Ray was a plumber who was never far away from a pint of beer and had a slightly dodgy reputation. McGuire's performance was praised for its naturalism and subtlety.

Michael Troughton played Sean's flatmate, Tim. Tim was a struggling writer who spent most of his time in his room, typing away on his computer. Troughton's performance was understated and nuanced, and he brought a depth and sensitivity to the character of Tim.

Eileen Way played Sean's elderly neighbor, Mrs. Reid. Mrs. Reid was a lonely old woman who often popped in unannounced to chat with Sean. Way's performance was moving and poignant, and she brought a depth of emotion to the character that was unexpected and touching.

Owen O'Neill played Sean's rival, Steve. Steve was a successful comedian who often popped round to Sean's flat to taunt him about his lack of success. O'Neill's performance was gleefully evil, and he relished the opportunity to play the villain.

The show was praised for its wit, charm, and warmth. It tackled a range of issues, from love and friendship to homelessness and unemployment. The show's humor was often dark and satirical, but it never lost sight of its heart.

Despite its critical acclaim, the show only ran for two series before it was canceled by Channel 4. The show's cancellation was met with disappointment by fans and critics alike, and many saw it as a missed opportunity to explore the lives of young people in the UK in the 1990s.

In conclusion, Sean's Show was a pioneering sitcom that broke new ground in terms of its format and storytelling. It was a show that was loved by its fans for its warmth, humor, and authenticity. Although it may have been short-lived, it remains a cult classic that is fondly remembered by many.

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Series 2 Episode 7
7. Series 2 Episode 7
 
Its the final episode and Sean must face some grim realities. Trudy's left him, he discovers he was adopted and God tells him he's thinking of packing it all in. Are his friends mere metaphors, can Palace win, and is The Cure's Robert Smith his real, long-lost mother...?
Series 2 Episode 6
6. Series 2 Episode 6
 
Sean, Tony and Barry are in hospital, and each of them has a very different memory of Sean and Trudy's dinner party. But only Mrs Peebles knows the full truth...
Series 2 Episode 5
5. Series 2 Episode 5
 
Sean has met Trudy and, determined to prove his days of one-night-stands are over, he has asked her to move in with him. But she wants a baby. Fast! Is Sean ready? And why is Vinnie Jones there?
Series 2 Episode 4
4. Series 2 Episode 4
 
Who killed Bobby the Builder? Sean's night of passion with Lizzie has been rudely interrupted by 'Bill' and 'Ben', two policemen. Was the murderer Lizzie (who turns out to be Bobby's daughter)? Or Barry, Lizzie's lover? Or is - gasp, horror - the killer Sean himself?
Series 2 Episode 3
3. Series 2 Episode 3
 
Love is in the air when Sean meets Lizzie at the garage where he works. Will romance blossom, or will Elvis the spider and the death of Bobby the Builder foil his plans?
Series 2 Episode 2
2. Series 2 Episode 2
 
It's been a bad week for Sean Hughes. Bobby The Builder presents Sean with a £7,000 phone bill and Tony persuades him to watch a sophisticated sex video which incurs the wrath of God. God sends Brother Shaw to sort him out but Shaw organises a party instead. Can Sean score or has he forgotten how?
Series 2 Episode 1
1. Series 2 Episode 1
 
A year has passed and Sean has moved to Chelsea - the Stamford Bridge not the Sloane Square end - with a ferocious dog and a couple of Bosnian refugee telly addicts.
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  • Premiere Date
    April 15, 1992
  • IMDB Rating
    7.6  (135)