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. Composer(s) Mark Thomas Country of origin United Kingdom United States Original language(s) English No. Of seasons 5 No. Of episodes 41 Production Executive producer(s) Production location(s) Cinematography Rob Kitzmann Editor(s) Nigel Williams Camera setup Running time 27 minutes Production company(s) Release Original network (US) / (UK) Picture format Audio format Original release January 9, 2011 ( 2011-01-09) – October 8, 2017 ( 2017-10-08) External links Episodes is an American-British television series created by and and produced. It premiered on in the United States on January 9, 2011 and on in the United Kingdom on January 10, 2011. The show is about a British husband-and-wife comedy writing team who travel to to remake their successful British TV series, with unexpected results. It stars portraying a satirical version of himself.
On June 10, 2015, it was announced that Showtime had renewed Episodes for a fifth season, which was due to begin filming in London in 2016. On April 11, 2016, Season 5 was confirmed to be the show's last; it consists of seven episodes and premiered on August 20, 2017. The series finale, Season 5's 'Episode Seven', aired on October 8, 2017. Episodes has received positive reviews by critics, with specific praise being given to the performances of stars,. For his performance in the series won a and has been nominated for four.
Contents. Premise After married couple Sean and Beverly Lincoln win yet another for their successful British, Lyman's Boys, they are persuaded to move to and remake their series for an American audience. Unfortunately, the network starts to make changes and pressures the couple into casting in the lead role. Sean becomes friends with Matt, while Beverly is less impressed. Continuing changes to the scripts threaten to damage the show and other pressures result in difficulties in Sean and Beverly's marriage. Development and production In May 2010, the announced that seven episodes had been ordered and that filming had begun, with directing.
Sean and Beverly Lincoln are played by and, who previously co-starred in the British sitcom (2004–2007). Beverly was originally to be portrayed by, but she left the cast in April 2010 when the series was in pre-production. LeBlanc was to play a 'larger than life version of himself' as character Matt LeBlanc.
Was also to have a role in the series as Merc Lapidus, the American television executive who commissions the remake, but he left due to scheduling conflicts, and was replaced. Although the majority of the show was set in Los Angeles, it was mainly filmed in the UK, including the 103-room mansion that Sean and Beverly Lincoln briefly stayed in. Inserts were shot on location in LA. LeBlanc's Malibu mansion was also UK-based.
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