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'Peep Show' pair perform magic

David Mitchell and Robert Webb are set to star in the new British comedy, 'Magicians'.

Aug 15 2006

'Peep Show' is the best British sitcom of the last couple of years, so Time Out is overjoyed at the news that the programme's director, writers and stars are set to collaborate on a forthcoming feature.

Much like the forthcoming Christopher Nolan pic 'The Prestige', 'Magicians' will revolve around a pair of magic men who fall out and become rivals, although with Andrew O'Connor on directing duties and Jesse Armstrong and Sam Bain writing, expect the emphasis to be on the funny in the Brit flick.

'Peep Show' stars David Mitchell and Robert Webb will play the warring duo, while Juliet Stevenson and Peter Capaldi lend able support.

'Magicians' will shoot on location in Surrey, London, Nottingham and Skegness from August 20.

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  • Liberty said...
    Hmmm. I'm waiting for Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norell to hit the big screen. Posted on Aug 17 2006 09:02
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  • Damo said...
    Woot Woot! Being an extra on this would be acers, but I hope they wouldn't mind my big balls... Posted on Aug 17 2006 08:29
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  • Honor said...
    Can't wait!!! I wonder if they need any extras??? Posted on Aug 16 2006 07:43
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  • Mike said...
    WooHoo! Promises to be a lot of fun. Posted on Aug 15 2006 09:39
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