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  • TV-14
  • 1999
  • 2 Seasons
  • 8.6  (55,803)

Spaced is a British sitcom that first aired in 1999 and ran for two seasons until 2001. It was created and written by Simon Pegg and Jessica Hynes, who also starred in the show alongside Nick Frost, Mark Heap, Julia Deakin, and Katy Carmichael. The series follows the lives of a group of twenty-something individuals living in London and their misadventures as they navigate their way through life. At the center of the show are Tim Bisley (Pegg) and Daisy Steiner (Hynes), two strangers who meet while looking for a place to live. They pretend to be a couple in order to rent an apartment in a trendy part of London. Tim is a struggling comic book artist who spends most of his time playing video games and smoking weed, while Daisy is an aspiring writer who constantly procrastinates and struggles to find a job. The eclectic group of characters also includes Marsha Klein (Deakin), the landlady of the flat, who is often drunk and has a history of failed relationships. Marsha's daughter, Amber (Carmichael), is a quirky and free-spirited fashion student who often clashes with her mother. Additionally, there is Brian Topp (Heap), Tim's nerdy and eccentric best friend who works as a conceptual artist. Spaced often features pop culture references, homages to classic films, and oddball humor. The show is known for its quick editing, creative camera angles, and visual gags. Each episode begins with a quote from a famous film or TV show that sets the tone for the episode. Throughout the series, the characters deal with a range of issues, from relationship troubles and unemployment to drug addiction and death. However, the show never takes itself too seriously and always injects humor into even the darkest moments. One of the recurring themes in Spaced is the characters' love for geek culture. Tim and Brian bond over their shared love of Star Wars and comic books. Daisy is a huge fan of science fiction and horror movies, and her obsession often leads to surreal dream sequences in the show. The show is also known for featuring cameos from various actors, directors, and musicians who are fans of the show. Spaced received critical acclaim for its innovative storytelling, clever writing, and strong performances. The series has been praised for its realistic portrayal of young adults trying to find their place in the world. The show was also ahead of its time in its representation of multicultural London and its portrayal of LGBTQ+ characters. Despite only running for two seasons, Spaced has become a cult classic and a favorite among fans of British comedy. It has been credited with launching the careers of Pegg, Hynes, Frost, and director Edgar Wright, who worked on the show. The series has also inspired other TV shows and films, such as the hit movie Shaun of the Dead, which also starred Pegg and Frost. In conclusion, Spaced is a hilarious and quirky British sitcom that follows a group of young adults living in London. The show is known for its clever writing, pop culture references, and surreal humor. It features a talented cast, including Simon Pegg, Jessica Hynes, and Nick Frost, and has become a cult classic since its release. Spaced remains a beloved and influential piece of British television history.

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Leaves
7. Leaves
April 13, 2001
The conclusion of a 'To Be Continued...' 'Gone', this one wraps up the episode and the series. Tim, Mike and Brian start working on getting things back to the way they were: the way they ought to be.
Dissolution
6. Dissolution
April 6, 2001
It's Daisy's birthday, but she isn't too pleased because of Tim's addiction to Sophie. Mike is also not enchanted by his [Tim's] devotion to his new flame with apathy of his friends' lives being the cost. Can all this tension possibly lead to a good birthday party for Daisy?
Gone
5. Gone
March 30, 2001
Since Sophie is busy working late at night, and Tim suspects something else, Daisy suggests they go out. They have different ideas of a 'good time' and flip a coin to see whose they choose. Meanwhile Mike enlists Brian's help once he can't find Colin.
Help
4. Help
March 23, 2001
Tyres comes back, and this time he's bringing Tim's work to Darkstar Comics because he just might have a chance at being published. A mix-up occurs and he has to rely on Mike for a rescue mission. Daisy is feeling the pangs of having exercised, while Brian has to face his mother and the lie he's been living all these years.
Mettle
3. Mettle
March 9, 2001
Daisy battles her inability to hold down a job, but the odds are against her as she enters a trippy 'One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest-ish restaurant. Tim and Mike have made it to Robot wars, but some jealousy from rivals might just cost them their chance.
Change
2. Change
March 2, 2001
The struggles continue, this time unemployment and work. Tim gets into a conflict with Bilbo over The Phantom Menace, while Daisy needs to sign on for benefits after having missed three months while bumming around Asia. Brian is having creative block, which is compounded by the pressure to do a new installation at the drop of a hat.
Back
1. Back
February 23, 2001
Daisy is back and so is the series after a two year hiatus. Daisy returns from a backpacking trip around Asia, but is a little disheartened to find that life has moved on without her quite smoothly. But life soon turns interesting when Daisy conspires to bring sensitive materials into the country.
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Spaced is a British sitcom that first aired in 1999 and ran for two seasons until 2001. It was created and written by Simon Pegg and Jessica Hynes, who also starred in the show alongside Nick Frost, Mark Heap, Julia Deakin, and Katy Carmichael. The series follows the lives of a group of twenty-something individuals living in London and their misadventures as they navigate their way through life.

At the center of the show are Tim Bisley (Pegg) and Daisy Steiner (Hynes), two strangers who meet while looking for a place to live. They pretend to be a couple in order to rent an apartment in a trendy part of London. Tim is a struggling comic book artist who spends most of his time playing video games and smoking weed, while Daisy is an aspiring writer who constantly procrastinates and struggles to find a job.

The eclectic group of characters also includes Marsha Klein (Deakin), the landlady of the flat, who is often drunk and has a history of failed relationships. Marsha's daughter, Amber (Carmichael), is a quirky and free-spirited fashion student who often clashes with her mother. Additionally, there is Brian Topp (Heap), Tim's nerdy and eccentric best friend who works as a conceptual artist.

Spaced often features pop culture references, homages to classic films, and oddball humor. The show is known for its quick editing, creative camera angles, and visual gags. Each episode begins with a quote from a famous film or TV show that sets the tone for the episode.

Throughout the series, the characters deal with a range of issues, from relationship troubles and unemployment to drug addiction and death. However, the show never takes itself too seriously and always injects humor into even the darkest moments.

One of the recurring themes in Spaced is the characters' love for geek culture. Tim and Brian bond over their shared love of Star Wars and comic books. Daisy is a huge fan of science fiction and horror movies, and her obsession often leads to surreal dream sequences in the show. The show is also known for featuring cameos from various actors, directors, and musicians who are fans of the show.

Spaced received critical acclaim for its innovative storytelling, clever writing, and strong performances. The series has been praised for its realistic portrayal of young adults trying to find their place in the world. The show was also ahead of its time in its representation of multicultural London and its portrayal of LGBTQ+ characters.

Despite only running for two seasons, Spaced has become a cult classic and a favorite among fans of British comedy. It has been credited with launching the careers of Pegg, Hynes, Frost, and director Edgar Wright, who worked on the show. The series has also inspired other TV shows and films, such as the hit movie Shaun of the Dead, which also starred Pegg and Frost.

In conclusion, Spaced is a hilarious and quirky British sitcom that follows a group of young adults living in London. The show is known for its clever writing, pop culture references, and surreal humor. It features a talented cast, including Simon Pegg, Jessica Hynes, and Nick Frost, and has become a cult classic since its release. Spaced remains a beloved and influential piece of British television history.

Spaced is a series that is currently running and has 2 seasons (21 episodes). The series first aired on September 24, 1999.

Where to Watch Spaced

Spaced is available for streaming on the Digital Rights Group website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Spaced on demand at and Tubi TV.

  • Premiere Date
    September 24, 1999
  • IMDB Rating
    8.6  (55,803)