

Mash Up
Mash Up is a 2012 television series on Comedy Central hosted by T. J. Miller that features stand up comedians and visualizations. Series was spawned from a 2011 special of the same name. Steve Heisler at the The A.V. Club reviewed the show and gave it a grade of A-.
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Plot Summary
A British sitcom that follows the lives of the staff at a London hospital. The series humorously depicts the everyday challenges and absurdities faced by doctors and nurses as they navigate their personal and professional lives.
Critical Reception
Mash Up received a mixed to positive reception during its brief run. While praised for its sharp writing and the performances of its cast, particularly David Mitchell, some critics found the humor to be occasionally too niche or understated for a broad audience. It has a cult following among fans of British sitcoms.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its intelligent and witty dialogue.
- David Mitchell's performance was frequently highlighted as a strong point.
- Some viewers found the pacing and humor to be less accessible than mainstream comedies.
Google audience: Audience reviews are generally positive, with viewers appreciating the clever writing and relatable workplace scenarios. Many enjoyed the dry British humor and the chemistry among the main cast.
Fun Fact
The series was created by Harry Venables, who also wrote for shows like 'The IT Crowd'.
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