Sitcom set in Sports Depot, a fictional sports shop in Peterborough, Cambridgeshire following the antics of Russell, a confirmed sneakerhead, and his fellow long-suffering employees.Sitcom set in Sports Depot, a fictional sports shop in Peterborough, Cambridgeshire following the antics of Russell, a confirmed sneakerhead, and his fellow long-suffering employees.Sitcom set in Sports Depot, a fictional sports shop in Peterborough, Cambridgeshire following the antics of Russell, a confirmed sneakerhead, and his fellow long-suffering employees.
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Another in an increasing list of sitcoms offered what is essentially an extended pilot scheme, three episodes of "Sneakerhead" appeared on Dave as part of their original programming drive. That these things seem to disappear without much enthusiasm isn't a great sign, but occasionally Dave have found a hit that's crossed over. That "Sneakerhead" would achieve this seems unlikely, but it's not awful.
Shoe obsessed and approaching middle age, Russell (Hugo Chegwin) is to old to be working at the Peterborough branch of Sports Depot. His girlfriend Clare (Alexa Davies) is acutely aware of this and is set to leave him until he's unexpectedly made manager of the branch. Though the rest of the eclectic team see this as a good move, bitter rival Jemma (Francesca Mills) begins a campaign to have him removed and her installed as his replacement.
"Not awful" is about the limit of the praise I'm prepared to put on "Sneakerhead". Starring, but not written by "People Just Do Nothing" performer Hugo Chegwin, the harshest criticism that you can point in it's direction is that it's not particularly original. I was mildly amused throughout, rather than finding it especially funny. I'd watch more, if more was ever forthcoming but it's nothing special.
Shoe obsessed and approaching middle age, Russell (Hugo Chegwin) is to old to be working at the Peterborough branch of Sports Depot. His girlfriend Clare (Alexa Davies) is acutely aware of this and is set to leave him until he's unexpectedly made manager of the branch. Though the rest of the eclectic team see this as a good move, bitter rival Jemma (Francesca Mills) begins a campaign to have him removed and her installed as his replacement.
"Not awful" is about the limit of the praise I'm prepared to put on "Sneakerhead". Starring, but not written by "People Just Do Nothing" performer Hugo Chegwin, the harshest criticism that you can point in it's direction is that it's not particularly original. I was mildly amused throughout, rather than finding it especially funny. I'd watch more, if more was ever forthcoming but it's nothing special.
I loved Hugo in people just do nothing and this is a very similar comedy, so I enjoyed it from the start. Should do another few series! 3 episodes is no where near enough.
Dave commissions anything with certain people in no matter how mediocre or bad they are. This is boring, it's trying to appeal to a small minority of people, it's not generally funny or entertaining. None of the cast are that good or memorable. Just people you kinda recognise doing their one dimensional acts but together in a sports direct... yeah that's a show in 2022
For the review saying classic British sitcom, from fawlty towers to only fools to even inbetweeners, this is so far off that standard that other review should be laughed out of IMDb.
For the review saying classic British sitcom, from fawlty towers to only fools to even inbetweeners, this is so far off that standard that other review should be laughed out of IMDb.
This short-lived sitcom/taster reminds me of Channel 4's "PhoneShop" from 2009, In fact when you look at the summary for that show on here you'll see."The antics of the dysfunctional staff of Sutton branch of a mobile phone retailer." Well you can swap out Sutton for Peterborough and mobile phone for sports outfitters and you have the same scenario but with far less interesting characters.
The only problem is that Phoneshop developed over 3 seasons, where this seems to have been canned before it had chance to improve the scripts and flesh out the rather vanilla characters.
Laughs are few and far between, and the show is standing around desperately looking for a spark of imagination and fresh humour.
Had it been given a few more episodes things could have really surprised and entertained us. As it is Sneakerhead is stuck in the traps constantly tripping over itself.
The only problem is that Phoneshop developed over 3 seasons, where this seems to have been canned before it had chance to improve the scripts and flesh out the rather vanilla characters.
Laughs are few and far between, and the show is standing around desperately looking for a spark of imagination and fresh humour.
Had it been given a few more episodes things could have really surprised and entertained us. As it is Sneakerhead is stuck in the traps constantly tripping over itself.
I wasn't expecting much of a three episode mini comedy series on Dave but with half decent scripts and good acting throughout, Francesca Mills being particularly noteworthy, I really enjoyed what is actually a pretty simplistic plot - even rushing ahead to watch the final episode before it was aired. Hope they make a second series, and with more episodes. They've got some good characters here which could mature nicely, given the chance. Good spot Dave team.
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