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Coupling (UK)
TV Series (2000 - 2004)
Two's company, three's a crowd... so what do you do with six? On average, men and women think about sex every six seconds. Shorten that to every second, and you've got Coupling.
Last Episode
04x06 9½ Months Aired: Jun. 14, 2004Susan is ready to give birth, and Steve is visited by Jeffina. Jeffina is both Jeff in female form, and Steve's pregnant math teacher from his … [continue reading]
Series Info
Type:
Scripted
Premiered:
May. 2000
Status:
Completed/Ended
Runtime:
30 min.
Genre
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Nine and a Half Mont…
Season 4, Episode #6
Season 4, Episode #6


The Naked Living Roo…
Season 4, Episode #5
Season 4, Episode #5


Circus of the Epidur…
Season 4, Episode #4
Season 4, Episode #4


Bed Time
Season 4, Episode #3
Season 4, Episode #3


Night Lines
Season 4, Episode #2
Season 4, Episode #2

Nine and a Half Minu…
Season 4, Episode #1
Season 4, Episode #1

Perhaps, Perhaps, Pe…
Season 3, Episode #7
Season 3, Episode #7

The Girl With One He…
Season 3, Episode #6
Season 3, Episode #6

The Freckle, The Key…
Season 3, Episode #5
Season 3, Episode #5

Remember This
Season 3, Episode #4
Season 3, Episode #4
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Series Fun Facts
- Director Martin Dennis provides most of the voice-overs required for the series. A few notable exceptions are "The Melty Man" (performed by Richard Coyle) and the radio announcer who…
[show]Director Martin Dennis provides most of the voice-overs required for the series. A few notable exceptions are "The Melty Man" (performed by Richard Coyle) and the radio announcer who introduces Jane in "Jane and the Truth Snake" (Ben Miles).
[hide] - When Richard Coyle read for the part of Jeff, he spoke in a Welsh accent. The character wasn't written Welsh, but the producers liked it and hired him. It wasn't until well into the second…
[show]When Richard Coyle read for the part of Jeff, he spoke in a Welsh accent. The character wasn't written Welsh, but the producers liked it and hired him. It wasn't until well into the second series that they realized that Coyle was not Welsh, just putting it on for the show.
[hide] - Though some scenes are shot away from the studio audience (the nude scenes for example and exteriors) no "canned laughter" is used. The scenes are played on monitor for the studio audience…
[show]Though some scenes are shot away from the studio audience (the nude scenes for example and exteriors) no "canned laughter" is used. The scenes are played on monitor for the studio audience and their reactions are real.
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