A new face appears across our screens daily yet we rarely look at the invisible figures behind the scenes of what is often described as our television companions; characters we know, who have long been an integral component to their series.
Ugly Naked Guy from Friends remains stubbornly unseen throughout his tenure on the popular sitcom. He lives in the flat next door to Monica and Rachel's, never closes his curtains, sleeps in a hammock beside the window, while leaving fans with more questions than answers: who plays him? In fact, this mystery person was eventually revealed but the public fascination surrounding Ugly Naked Guy continues.
In contrast, Erica is known to none of us. BoJack Horseman's show frequently invokes her character throughout its six-season run; however, the voice behind this intriguing woman remains unknown to the general public.
While we have encountered The Prime Minister in The Thick of It, we never lay eyes on him; instead, they come across as towering figures who dominate our screens. However, those towering figures are often nothing more than a symbol of authority.
Almost all we know about Norm's wife comes from his descriptions to us. She is married to Norm and he frequently insults her but there was one instance where she appeared in the popular sitcom yet her face remained obscured by a pie that had been thrown at her.
Meanwhile, Alan Partridge has become known for his comedic persona as a radio DJ but we never catch sight of his ex-wife during I'm Alan Partridge; her voice is heard however and according to him they have a history with each other.
On the television series Seinfeld, there is Bob Sacamano who boasts of inventing balls-elastic-bands tennis racket attachments yet when he appears on screen in front of Kramer, he's not actually seen. We hear plenty about him though from his long-winded monologues.
When it comes to Keeping Up Appearances the unseen figure is none other than Sheridan Bucket, the son of Hyacinth Bucket; this has provided an amusing insight into this character and his family life.
Mrs Columbo lives almost entirely through her husband's descriptions - a characteristic of Columbo that remains iconic even today.
Ugly Naked Guy from Friends remains stubbornly unseen throughout his tenure on the popular sitcom. He lives in the flat next door to Monica and Rachel's, never closes his curtains, sleeps in a hammock beside the window, while leaving fans with more questions than answers: who plays him? In fact, this mystery person was eventually revealed but the public fascination surrounding Ugly Naked Guy continues.
In contrast, Erica is known to none of us. BoJack Horseman's show frequently invokes her character throughout its six-season run; however, the voice behind this intriguing woman remains unknown to the general public.
While we have encountered The Prime Minister in The Thick of It, we never lay eyes on him; instead, they come across as towering figures who dominate our screens. However, those towering figures are often nothing more than a symbol of authority.
Almost all we know about Norm's wife comes from his descriptions to us. She is married to Norm and he frequently insults her but there was one instance where she appeared in the popular sitcom yet her face remained obscured by a pie that had been thrown at her.
Meanwhile, Alan Partridge has become known for his comedic persona as a radio DJ but we never catch sight of his ex-wife during I'm Alan Partridge; her voice is heard however and according to him they have a history with each other.
On the television series Seinfeld, there is Bob Sacamano who boasts of inventing balls-elastic-bands tennis racket attachments yet when he appears on screen in front of Kramer, he's not actually seen. We hear plenty about him though from his long-winded monologues.
When it comes to Keeping Up Appearances the unseen figure is none other than Sheridan Bucket, the son of Hyacinth Bucket; this has provided an amusing insight into this character and his family life.
Mrs Columbo lives almost entirely through her husband's descriptions - a characteristic of Columbo that remains iconic even today.