Jeremy Sightings | |||
The non-acting member of The League of Gentlemen has managed to rack up quite a few appearances on the show. Here are the ones spotted so far... |
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Series 1 Episode 4: Jeremy's character, "Shabsy", buys a lighter from Les McQueen |
Series 1 | ||
Series 2 Episode 1: Jeremy standing in for Reece as Benjamin, just after he escapes from the Local Shop Apparently Jeremy stands in for Reece quite often because they are of similar height and build. |
Series 2 | ||
Series 2 Episode 4: When Hilary and Maurice go to receive their "special delivery", Jeremy is the one that is bent double. The one standing is Brett Wilson, their locations manager (who can also be seen as the Toad Transit Guy). |
Series 2 | ||
Series 2 Episode 5: Jeremy is Dorian, Les' replacement on rhythm guitar in Creme Brulee
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Series 3 | ||
The Christmas Special: Jeremy steps in to play Mike King while Reece is otherwise occupied (playing Stella)
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The Christmas Special | ||
The Christmas Special: Jeremy plays a student to breaks his glasses, making a noise that interrupts Chinnery's delicate operation. |
The Christmas Special | ||
The Christmas Special: Jeremy plays the sobbing, cowled figure Edmund Chinnery encounters on his way to find Dr. Purblind. The figure is Jeremy, however the voice is actually Reece. |
The Christmas Special | ||
The Christmas Special: Jeremy is in the line of people waiting to see the newly-cursed Dr. Edmund Chinnery. He is holding a duck. Apparently this was the place to have a cameo, because also sitting on the bench are League of Gentlemen composer Joby Talbot (holding a sheep) and film composer David Arnold holding a fox. |
The Christmas Special | ||
Series 3 Episode 3: Jeremy is a heckler in the audience for Geoff Tipps' debut performance. His line is "Get off then". |
Series 3 | ||
Series 3 Episode 5: Jeremy is Stella's councillor, who also has a thing for slot machines. His line is, "Not bothered, not bothered."
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Series 3 | ||
Series 3 Episode 6: Mr Griffin, the man on the ladder who uncovers Siepp's Cat Theatre sign
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Series 3 |