Psychoville - Web Presence

Web Presence

Shearsmith and Pemberton collaborated with Rob and Neil Gibbons to produce fictional web content to accompany the show including an interactive treasure hunt. Fake websites and promotional websites were created for many of the characters to allow viewers of the programme to get "an overall Psychoville experience."

A new Psychoville Experience was created for series two, with a new interface and a selection of new fictional websites released after each episode. Viewers were asked to find a number each week and input them into a keypad to unlock a 'secret chamber' at the end of the series. The chamber once opened reveals the revived head of the Nazi Doctor Ehrlichmann (Kenchington's father). Five questions are asked and a certain amount correct gets you a free 'freeze and reanimation ticket' from CG Medistore and andrewsnanotech to print out. The websites were again written by Shearsmith and Pemberton.

  • Jelly Parties
  • Jolly Parties
  • Lomax Commodities
  • Best Murders
  • Joy's Advice to Young Mums Website
  • Goldfish Bowl Productions
  • Debbie Hart
  • Hoyti Toyti/The Nazi Bay (type 'NAZI' in the valuation booth)
  • Robert Greenspan
  • Biggins Panto
  • Midget Gems
  • Murder and Chips
  • Ravenhill Hospital
  • Sunnyvale Rest Home
  • FOCCE (Federation of Clowns and Children's Entertainers)

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