Spaced

Spaced

1999
Spaced
Spaced

Spaced

8.5 | TV-14 | en | Comedy

Spaced: the anti-Friends, in that it examines the lives of common 20 somethings, but in a way that is more down to earth and realistic. Here we have Daisy and Tim; two 'young' adults with big dreams just trying to get by in this crazy world. They are thrown together in a common pursuit of tenancy, which they find by posing as a couple. The house has a landlady and an oddball artist living there. The series explores the ins and outs of London living.

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP7  Leaves
Apr. 13,2001
Leaves

When Tim, Daisy and the others discover that Marsha has put the place up for sale, they panic and start trying to make plans to find her and win her back. Meanwhile, Daisy is offered a job on a local newspaper back home, and decides to take it, and Sophie is also leaving for a new job - though hers is in Seattle. After successfully getting through to Marsha, Tim finds the note from Daisy saying she's leaving. He is forced to send Mike to take Sophie to the airport whilst he rushes to the train station to persuade Daisy to stay.

EP6  Dissolution
Apr. 06,2001
Dissolution

The gang go out for dinner to celebrate Daisy's birthday, and Marsha gets very suspicious as Tim flirts constantly with Sophie and seems to pay no attention to Daisy. She eventually tells Daisy that she saw the two of them kissing, leading Daisy to admit that she and Tim aren't really a couple and never were. Marsha is devastated to find out that they'd all been lying to her, and storms out of the restaurant and then the flat.

EP5  Gone
Mar. 30,2001
Gone

When Sophie has to cancel a date with Tim at short notice, he and Daisy decide to go out for the evening, leaving Mike and Brian in charge of walking Colin. Tim and Daisy's adventures include bumping into Tim's old enemy Duane Benzie, a group of angry teens who are trying to score, and losing their keys.

EP4  Help
Mar. 23,2001
Help

Tim is delighted but nervous as anything when Damian Knox of Darkstar Comics asks him to bring in his portfolio. The last time they met Knox cruelly put down Tim's work, hence Tim drew a less than flattering portrait of him. Daisy puts this drawing into Tim's portfolio, trying to help, and leaving Tim with a short time to retrieve the drawing, with the assistance of Mike and Tyres.

EP3  Mettle
Mar. 09,2001
Mettle

Mike and Tim are through to the quarter finals of Robot Wars, but trouble is brewing as a rival team who didn't get through decide to sabotage their efforts. Meanwhile, Brian is invited to do an installation at an art gallery, and Marsha goes along to offer support and enjoy the free booze.

EP2  Change
Mar. 02,2001
Change

The fighting between Marsha and her daughter Amber escalates, until Amber finally storms out, leaving Marsha with an empty room. Meanwhile, Daisy is still out of work, and Tim has been fired for getting a bit too worked up about The Phantom Menace. The two of them head to the dole office together, but after Daisy is refused any money, things look bad. Especially when they arrive home to find Mike has moved upstairs into the now spare room.

EP1  Back
Feb. 23,2001
Back

Daisy returns from her Eastern travels to find Mike has been living in her room, and that the enigmatic stranger she met on the way may have been even more mysterious than she thought. Turns out that he swapped bags with her, and she's now being followed by secret agents keen to get to the contents.

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8.5 | TV-14 | en | Comedy | More Info
Released: 1999-09-24 | Released Producted By: , Country: United Kingdom Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.channel4.com/programmes/spaced
Synopsis

Spaced: the anti-Friends, in that it examines the lives of common 20 somethings, but in a way that is more down to earth and realistic. Here we have Daisy and Tim; two 'young' adults with big dreams just trying to get by in this crazy world. They are thrown together in a common pursuit of tenancy, which they find by posing as a couple. The house has a landlady and an oddball artist living there. The series explores the ins and outs of London living.

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Cast

Simon Pegg , Jessica Hynes , Nick Frost

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O2D After watching the first episode I can honestly say this show is below average at best. It's another example of an entertainment starved country clinging to their sad version of a celebrity, no matter how boring he may be. At least they didn't let it run forever like that terrible Black Adder show.
hazel-752-685975 I watched this series during my Simon Pegg obsession (I can't wait till Paul! Haven't seen it yet but will do). Having recently watched Shaun of the Dead I IMDb'd it and discovered that Spaced was a good thing to look into if you liked that film. Instinct kicked in and next thing I knew I watched the 14 episodes on youtube in 2 days.The writing is brilliant and really highlights the comic style of Jessica (this came as some shock to me as before Shaun of the Dead I'd only ever seen the actor in a really depressing Dr Who episode: the Family of Blood) and Simon. The camera-work is of course excellent as I'd expect from Edgar Wright. This is the same man who directed Scott Pilgrim vs the World, Hot Fuzz and Shaun of the Dead. All of those films are brilliant, all of those films are on my shelves. He just creates films with such a distinctive feel and look to them.I now wish I hadn't rushed through things, I re-watched them today taking time to laugh and enjoy situations as they came about. I enjoyed the first episode in particular a lot more on second viewing as I came to appreciate the gradual growth of Tim and Daisy's friendship. Throughout the series it was frequently hinted at or suggested that maybe Daisy and Tim would become a couple, so I was a bit disappointed when I discovered not only how few episodes there were and that they didn't together. Oh well.This is proper British sitcom material! It's so full of references which half the time you miss due to laughter. It probably doesn't help that I'm a 14 year old and haven't seen half of the stuff they're parodying...but I will! Eventually. It's quirky, hilarious and brilliantly acted. WATCH IT. You will not be disappointed!
josie_dragon i have spent so long thinking about how to begin with this review because i cannot flaw it in any way what so ever. characters are sweet and funny - except for marsha who helps keep it from becoming to sickly- there are funny inside jokes and cultural references littered throughout the episodes, it is well written, the actors bring the characters off the page. there is only one thing i disagree with the rest of these reviews, IT IS NOT EXCLUSIVE TO PEOPLE BORN IN THE 70/80S i am quite young and i still get the references, so it is not exclusive to people born in the 70s and 80s. i can still relate to all the characters and find it as funny as anybody else does. so don't be put off by the reviews by people who say its for people in their 20s and 30s.
shark-43 SPACED is a wonderfully written and terrifically acted British comedy. Much of the creative team went on to do the great SHAUN OF THE DEAD. Simon Pegg & Jessica Stevenson have such great give and take, such chemistry - they are a delight. The show is just funny - that's all it tries to do - yes the characters become three-dimensional and you care about them - but the pace of the show is so fast, so brisk, with tons of pop culture references - but the pace is like a runaway train (in a good way) and in the long one, Spaced just tries to make you laugh and they succeed. Little moments between friends, buddies hanging out in front of the TV - this is the kind of stuff the show nails - where you, the viewer, go - that is just like me and my mates when we were just hanging out. The rest of the cast is top notch and the actress who plays the older landlady, Marsha - is brilliant. American TV has bought the rights to this (sadly) and have butchered it twice in pilot form - I hope it never reaches the US screens in its "Americanized" version - where I am sure they will take all the rough edges off and give the typical US TV notes - "we have to like them - we want them to be good at their jobs." "Well, they don't really have jobs." "What??? That won't do."