7 USER REVIEWS
  • star55

    Yo, Jo, Yo, Jo, Yo, Jo, Yo, Jo, Yo, Jo, Yo, Jo, Yo, Jo, Yo, Jo, Yo, Jo, Yo, Jo, Yo, Jo, Yo, Jo, Yo, Jo, Yo, Jo, Yo, Jo!more»
  • star55

    I guess my review title sums up why I like the show.. I'd watch him in anything.. He's so sexy & talented, and I just love him.. I loved him in Friends, loved him in Joey and I love him in Episodes..more»
  • star55

    Real comedy is played straight. Watching these poor folks dealing with the Hollywood crazies is wonderful. It is perfect. I was afraid that I would see Matt Leblanc playing his silly character. He wasn't in the first episode much, but seemed almost …more»
  • star22

    It just is really,really bad. Nothing funny about it at all. Showtime should have never picked this up....What a shame because it is just another mark on Matt's resume of Bad crap..and I actually like him..more»
  • star55

    I’ve seen two ‘episodes’, and really enjoyed them- the review here that says they are down on the British is dumbfounding. The show mocks Hollywood and the Hollywood machine more prominently and Brits more or less not at all. It’s a look at how most of …more»
  • star22

    pretentious, born loser -esque. a show about making shows, mainly made for niche hollywood types mad at the process. Or for those who hate the british, though the brits have some create sarcasm in their comedies. Why mock them when their comedy ideas …more»
  • star55

    It's really good to see Joey, i mean Matt LeBlanc, again. I have really wanted TV-Shows to come back to LIVE!! so i hope this is not another crap realty show, and i also hope if this is a TV-Show, that it would continue passed two seasons, and go …more»

Top Rated Episodes

Episode 201

Episode 1, Season 2| Length: 0:30:00| Air Date: 07-01-2012

Episode 202

Episode 2, Season 2| Length: 0:30:00| Air Date: 07-08-2012

Episode 203

Episode 3, Season 2| Length: 0:30:00| Air Date: 07-15-2012

About The Show

A married British comedy team comes to Hollywood to produce a US version of their hit series. However, the husband and wife face challenges when network executives replace the original British lead with Matt LeBlanc. The couple struggles to save their show and their marriage.
A married British comedy team comes to Hollywood to produce a US version of their hit series. However, the husband and wife face challenges when network executives replace the original British lead with Matt …
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Genres

Comedy

Airdates

2011-present

Networks

Showtime Networks