That Mitchell and Webb Look | |
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Also known as | Mitchell & Webb |
Genre | Sketch comedy |
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Opening theme | "Alive & Amplified" by The Mooney Suzuki |
Composers | Richie Webb Matt Katz |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language | English |
No. of series | 4 |
No. of episodes | 24 |
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Executive producers | Kenton Allen Mark Freeland Jon Plowman Paul Schlesinger |
Producer | Gareth Edwards |
Cinematography | Rob Kitzmann John Sorapure |
Editors | Pete Drinkwater Scott Flyger Gary Hewson |
Running time | 30 minutes |
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Network | BBC Two BBC HD (2008–2010) |
Release | 14 September 2006 17 August 2010 | –
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The Mitchell and Webb Situation That Mitchell and Webb Sound | |
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That Mitchell and Webb Look is a British sketch comedy television series starring David Mitchell and Robert Webb that ran from 2006 to 2010. Many of its characters and sketches were first featured in the duo's radio show That Mitchell and Webb Sound.
As well as Mitchell and Webb themselves, the writers include Jesse Armstrong, James Bachman, Sam Bain, Mark Evans, Olivia Colman, Joel Morris, John Finnemore, Simon Kane. It was produced by Gareth Edwards. Colman, Bachman, and Evans were also members of the cast, alongside Gus Brown, Sarah Hadland, Daniel Kaluuya and Paterson Joseph. The first two series were directed by David Kerr, and the third and fourth series were directed by Ben Gosling Fuller.
First aired on 14 September 2006,[2] a second series was commissioned later that same year[3] and was broadcast between 21 February and 27 March 2008.[4] The third series began on 11 June 2009.[5] Since the second series, the production has also been broadcast on BBC HD. The first series won a BAFTA award in 2007. The third series began airing on BBC America on 14 April 2010. The fourth series premiered on BBC Two and BBC HD on 13 July 2010 with a total of six episodes commissioned by the BBC.[6] In a November 2011 interview, Webb stated that there were no plans for another series and added that "you'd have to ask the BBC" about further series.[7]