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Pete versus Life is a Channel 4 sitcom created by George Jeffrie and Bert Tyler-Moore. It stars Rafe Spall and the first episode was aired on 6 August 2010. It was recommissioned for a second series after averaging 1.6 million viewers and a young demographic during its first run, and series two started airing on 21 October 2011.

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  • Pete versus Life is a Channel 4 sitcom created by George Jeffrie and Bert Tyler-Moore. It stars Rafe Spall and the first episode was aired on 6 August 2010. It was recommissioned for a second series after averaging 1.6 million viewers and a young demographic during its first run, and series two started airing on 21 October 2011. (en)
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  • Pete realises that he's too selfish and decides to turn his life around. His first altruistic act is to agree to a visa marriage with Kurt's girlfriend from Zimbabwe, which is shown to be a sham when Pete's parents show at the same time as an immigration agent. (en)
  • Pete goes to a party where Jake, a friend but also a rival, reveals an intimate detail about his sex life. Pete promises to keep it a secret and then tells everyone. (en)
  • Pete finally gets a decent sports writing job but it's on the basis of a pretend relationship with his best mate's girlfriend. Problems ensue when an office romance blossoms. (en)
  • Pete claims that he's been in the army in order to impress Mel, his new girlfriend. Unfortunately for Pete, her brother Tom is a genuine veteran. (en)
  • Pete gets a chance to revive his sports journalist career by writing a critical article about a female tennis player. It is published in a national paper, and all would be well... if he wasn't dating the player he wrote about. (en)
  • Pete wins some tickets to see the hit musical Mamma Mia! and manages to find a date, Helene. Helene is much more intelligent than Pete, which doesn't bode well. Pete knicks a jacket from a thrift store which ruins his chances with Helene. (en)
  • Pete starts dating a new girlfriend, Tilly, who believes that UFOs are of alien origin. All is going well until Pete discovers that Chloe, 'the one that got away', is going out with his nemesis, Jake. (en)
  • Pete meets an attractive older lady at an art auction, and they hit it off. But being a 'boy toy' results in complications with the woman's husband. (en)
  • Pete is trying to get back with his ex-girlfriend, Chloe, and is not helped when his dad turns up, has an affair, and decides to separate from Pete's mum. (en)
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