Peep Show is a British television sitcom that was broadcast on Channel 4 from 19 September 2003 to 16 December 2015. It is the longest-running comedy to air on Channel 4.
Mark and Jez are a couple of twenty-something roommates who have nothing in common - except for the fact that their lives are anything but normal. Mayhem ensues as the pair strive to cope with day-to-day life.
Victims[]
Series 1[]
Warring Factions[]
- Mark Corrigan's Grandmother - Died of cancer off-screen, mentioned.
- Total - 1
The Interview[]
- None
On the Pull[]
- None
Mark Makes a Friend[]
- None
Dream Job[]
- Dog - Kicked to death by Mark Corrigan off-screen, mentioned,
- Total - 1
Funeral[]
- Raymond Usborne - Died of Boden-Georgeson Syndrome off-screen, mentioned.
- Toni's Father - Died in an unspecified manner off-screen, mentioned.
- Total - 2
Series 2[]
Dance Class[]
- Mark Corrigan's Grandfather - Died in an unspecified manner off-screen, mentioned.
- Both of Gwyn's Parents - Died in an unspecified manner off-screen, mentioned.
- Total - 3
Jeremy Makes It[]
- None
Local Zero[]
- None
University Challenge[]
- None
The Man Show[]
- None
Wedding[]
- None
Series 3[]
Mugging[]
- None
Sectioning[]
- Merry's Mother - Died in an unspecified manner off-screen, mentioned.
- Total - 1
Shrooming[]
- None
Sistering[]
- None
Jurying[]
- Chicken - Killed and cooked by unknown people off-screen, body shown.
- Total - 1
Quantocking[]
- None
Series 4[]
Sophie's Parents[]
- Pheasant - Head accidentally ripped off by Mark Corrigan.
- Ian Chapman's Mother - Died in an unspecified manner off-screen, mentioned.
- Total - 2
Conference[]
- None
Gym[]
- None
Handyman[]
- None
Holiday[]
- Lucy and Aurora's Mother - Died in an unspecified manner off-screen, mentioned.
- Mummy (Dog) - Accidentally ran over by Jeremy Usbourne with a car.
- Total - 2
Wedding[]
- None
Series 5[]
Burgling[]
- None
Spin War[]
- None
Jeremy's Broke[]
- None
Jeremy's Mummy[]
- Gwen - Died of cancer off-screen, mentioned.
- Simon Hans' Father - Died in an unspecified manner off-screen, mentioned.
- Total - 2
Jeremy's Manager[]
- None
Mark's Women[]
- None
Series 6[]
Jeremy at JLB[]
- None
The Test[]
- None
Jeremy in Love[]
- None
The Affair[]
- None
The Party[]
- None
Das Boot[]
- None
Series 7[]
St Hospitals[]
- None
Man Jam[]
- None
A Beautiful Mind[]
- Simon's Mother - Died of an unspecified illness off-screen, mentioned.
- Total - 1
Nether Zone[]
- None
Seasonal Beatings[]
- Turkey - Killed and cooked by unknown people off-screen, body shown.
- Total - 1
New Year's Eve[]
- None
Series 8[]
Jeremy Therapised[]
- Gerrard Matthew - Died after contracting influenza off-screen, mentioned.
- Both of Gerrard Matthew's Parents - Died in an unspecified manner off-screen, mentioned.
- Total - 3
Business Secrets of the Pharaohs[]
- None
The Love Bunker[]
- None
Big Mad Andy[]
- None
Chairman Mark[]
- None
Quantocking II[]
- Simon Hans' Grandmother - Died in an unspecified manner off-screen, mentioned.
- Total - 1
Series 9[]
The William Morris Years[]
- None
Gregory's Beard[]
- None
Threeism[]
- None
Mole-Mapping[]
- None
Kid Farm[]
- Flop (Fish) - Killed by Jeremy Usbourne off-screen, mentioned.
- Total - 1
Are We Going to Be Alright?[]
- None
Deaths[]
- Total - 22
- Series 1 - 4
- Series 2 - 3
- Series 3 - 2
- Series 4 - 4
- Series 5 - 2
- Series 6 - 0
- Series 7 - 2
- Series 8 - 4
- Series 9 - 1
Kill Counts[]
- Mark Hugh Corrigan - 2 (Alive)
- Jeremy "Jez" Usbourne - 2 (Alive)
Notes[]
- In “Warring Factions” it is mentioned that 16,000 Red army soldiers were killed by Red army soldiers, this is real event and this is not a fictional portrayal of this event so will not be counted.
- In “Sophie's Parents” it is mentioned that Chairman Mao was responsible for 60 million deaths, this is real event, and this is not a fictional portrayal of this event so will not be counted.
- In “Jeremy's Mummy” it is mentioned that Norman Mailer died, this will not be counted as he is a real person, and this is not a fictional portrayal of him.
- In “Das Boot” it is mentioned that John F. Kennedy was assassinated, this will not be counted as he is a real person, and this is not a fictional portrayal of him.
- It is mentioned that Rod Hull and Emu died, this will not be counted as they are real people, and this is not a fictional portrayal of them.
- In “Threeism” it is mentioned that John Berry died, this will not be counted as he is a real person, and this is not a fictional portrayal of him.