Brand new comedy written by and starring Jack Whitehall. Alfie Wickers likes to think of himself as a maverick teacher, a charmer and cool dude who has a unique relationship with his pupils. In reality though, Alfie has joined Abbey Grove School straight from teacher training and is making it up as he goes along - relying on his misguided sense of cunning and his poorly developed ability to lie and cheat. When he's not bluffing his way through teaching a class of dunces, Alfie's attentions are directed to the attractive Head of Biology, Miss Gulliver. And, though the fiercesome Deputy Head, Miss Pickwell, definitely has his card marked, at least he has an ally - the Head Teacher...
Alfie Wickers is probably the worst teacher to (dis)grace the English education system, but no one cares about their pupils quite as much as Alfie does. Having completed their GCSEs, Alfie is keen for his class to join him on one last hurrah.
A young girl's love for a tiny puppy named Clifford makes the dog grow to an enormous size.
Series 4 sees the 'finals countdown' on and the end of university life drawing ever closer. JP worries about his future following a visit from his brother, Vod (Zawe Ashton) is fixed in the present as she grapples with debt. Oregon (Charlotte Ritchie) is Student Union President and busy planning her legacy, whilst Kinglsey (Joe Thomas) finds himself in an unconventional relationship. Josie is still languishing in second year and facing up to the prospect of a final twelve months in Manchester without her delightfully odd housemates. Howard (Greg McHugh), who had been on course for a first class degree, gets some unexpected news which sends him spiralling.
This box set includes all three series of the award-winning Fresh Meat. Public school boy JP (Jack Whitehall) charming and crushingly insecure Kingsley (Joe Thomas) Josie (Kimberley Nixon) who's seeking new experiences socially-awkward Howard (Greg McHugh) hard-living Vod (Zawe Ashton) and desperate to be cool Oregon (Charlotte Ritchie) are about to embark on the most exciting period of their lives so far: university! Thrown together as housemates they are on the brink of adult life and about to discover who they really are. Special Features: Series 1: Behind-the-Scenes Tour Including Cast Interviews and Outtakes Deleted Scenes Series 2: The Story Behind The Implodium Implodes
It’s summer term at Abbey Grove and Alfie Wickers (Jack Whitehall) is back however this term is going to be a challenge. Exams are looming and it’s time for Alfie to finally knuckle down and start teaching his class but the path to A*s never did run smooth. The staff room isn’t going to be any easier than the class room. Alfie’s dad Martin Wickers (Harry Enfield) has been appointed as the new deputy head and despite his protestations that their relationship won’t affect the work place his stories of Alfie wetting himself on his 18th Birthday mean it is all beyond cringe for Alfie. Meanwhile things are looking rosy between Alfie and Miss Gulliver (Sarah Solemani) until their relationship is put to the test by a teachers’ strike brought on by Fraser (Mathew Horne) badly investing the school’s money in his own clothing range Dolce and Gabanter. Thrown into the mix is an evening of after school clubs which see Alfie LARPing for the first time a furiously competitive sports day a joyride in an ambulance with school bully Grayson Alfie and his class trying to cheat their way through a Biology exam and the end of term Prom with a shock result for the Prom King and Queen.
Bad Education - written by and starring Jack Whitehall - returns to BBC3 and it’s even bigger and better than the hugely successful first series. Mathew Horne Michelle Gomez and Sarah Solemani reprise their roles in this series. They are joined by brilliant new cast additions including Harry Enfield Samantha Spiro Greg McHugh Frances Barber and Jake Canuso. Also returning are the wonderful young comedy talent in Alfie’s class. It’s a new term and Alfie Wickers (Jack Whitehall) is back as the self-styled maverick of Abbey Grove attempting to teach his class something - anything - that requires zero effort. Though Alfie’s heart’s always in the right place his judgment is often clouded by the fact he is in reality a bigger kid than any of the kids he teaches. Bad Education series two features a swimming gala a drugs awareness day that ends in utter humiliation for Alfie Fraser staging Abbey Grove’s own Take Me Out and Joe being shot in the bum. It may be a new term but it looks like Alfie hasn’t learnt a thing but his pupils still love him...
Series 1 Abbey Grove School is populated by some of the weirdest teachers you could ever meet: Fraser (Mathew Horne) the hair-brained Headmaster Miss Gulliver (Sarah Solemani) the biology teacher with a heart of gold and Deputy Headmistress Miss Pickwell (Michelle Gomez) who displays all the charm and sensitivity of a Third Reich dominatrix. Alfie’s class have been written off by the rest of the school - but Alfie’s determined to take them under his wing and make their school lives the best they can be. From disastrous parents’ evenings to cringe-worthy sex-education lessons from life-threatening self-defence classes to school elections full of dirty tricks... Bad Education is school life as you’ve never seen it before. Series 2 Mathew Horne Michelle Gomez and Sarah Solemani reprise their roles in this series. They are joined by brilliant new cast additions including Harry Enfield Samantha Spiro Greg McHugh Frances Barber and Jake Canuso. Also returning are the wonderful young comedy talent in Alfie’s class. It’s a new term and Alfie Wickers (Jack Whitehall) is back as the self-styled maverick of Abbey Grove attempting to teach his class something - anything - that requires zero effort. Though Alfie’s heart’s always in the right place his judgment is often clouded by the fact he is in reality a bigger kid than any of the kids he teaches. Bad Education series two features a swimming gala a drugs awareness day that ends in utter humiliation for Alfie Fraser staging Abbey Grove’s own Take Me Out and Joe being shot in the bum. It may be a new term but it looks like Alfie hasn’t learnt a thing but his pupils still love him...
It's a new term and the housemates are returning to Hartnell Avenue a little bit older but not much wiser. Kingsley (Joe Thomas) has a new image and Josie (Kimberley Nixon) is turning over a new leaf. JP's (Jack Whitehall) great friend Giles has transferred from Exeter. Vod (Zawe Ashton) is skint and tries out new ways to pay her debts back and Howard (Greg McHugh) is moonlighting in the local abattoir. Oregon (Charlotte Ritchie) finds true love and Paul Lamb the invisible flatmate has moved out so the group must find a replacement. Special Features: The story behind 'The Implodium Implodes'
Jack Whitehall returns in the hilarious 'Bounty Hunters' PHD student and a Brooklyn bounty hunter. What could go wrong? When Wimbledon-born Barnaby (Jack Whitehall) discovers his father (Robert Lindsay) is hospitalised following a mysterious accident, he decides he is the man to solve the family's cash-strapped antiques business. However, when he unwittingly buys a blood antiquity, looted from the war-torn Middle East, he sets off a chain of events which sees his hitherto calm and peaceful life plunged into chaos. But help comes in the shape of Bounty Hunter, Nina Morales (Rosie Perez), who is on the run after accidentally killing a member of a cartel. The series is written by Jack Whitehall and Freddy Syborn, who previously wrote hit British comedy Bad Education together.
A group of six students embark on the most exciting period of their lives so far: university! Public school boy JP (Jack Whitehall) charming and crushingly insecure Kingsley (Joe Thomas) Josie (Kimberley Nixon) who's seeking new experiences socially-awkward Howard (Greg McHugh) hard-living Vod (Zawe Ashton) and desperate to be cool Oregon (Charlotte Ritchie) are away from home for the first time. These housemates are on the brink of adult life and about to discover who they really are. Special Features: Series 1 Behind-the-scenes tour including cast interviews and out takes Deleted scenes Series 2 The story behind 'The Implodium Implodes'
It's a brand new term and the housemates are now second years which brings a whole load of new extracurricular activities. JP is promptly throwing himself head first into a second year ceremonial mission to 'bag' a fresher; accompanied somewhat willingly but not altogether skilfully by his faithful wing-man Howard. Vod brings back more than everyone bargained for from her travels in the shape of her new Mexican beefcake lover Javier which may explain why she and Oregon returned from their jaunt separately. Kingsley is experiencing life as an unlikely lothario which brings us to Josie... Josie has transferred to Southampton - the question is for how long? Meanwhile there's a brand new housemate in the form of genuine fresher and smoking fine filly Candice. This first year is about to make an impact on the rest of the house as they set out to show her just how cool they really are. So stockpile the booze and bring on the bants here's even more epic goings on from our favourite undergrads.
Bafta, British Comedy Award and Rose d'Or winner David Walliams returns to the sketch show format in this laugh-packed spectacular. Filmed in front of a live studio audience, Walliams & Friend captures the joyous theatricality of classic British comedy. In each episode, a showbiz luminary joins David and the regular cast in a series of rib-tickling skits and spoofs. Also includes Christmas special starring Joanna Lumley.
It's the end of the world, and humanity is on the verge of self-destruction as nuclear war erupts. Faced with imminent destruction friends Tom and Suze unite for one last passionate moment, except they don't die, which makes things a little uncomfortable the next day. Eight years on, they are stuck with each other and wander the post-apocalyptic landscape that used to be England with Laura, their daughter from that fateful night. Along their travels they meet clusters of survivors trying to decide which bits of civilisation to reintroduce to their new world. Hilarious, touching and totally original, Cockroaches asks what it means to be human, and its answer is seriously funny. The series features a first class ensemble of iconic and next generation comedy actors including Daniel Lawrence Taylor (Hunderby) and Esther Smith (Cuckoo), Jack Whitehall (Fresh Meat), Alexander Armstrong (Pointless), Nigel Planer (The Young Ones), Jaime Winstone (Made in Dagenham), Caroline Quentin (Men Behaving Badly), Robert Bathurst (Downton Abbey), Dan Renton-Skinner (House Of Fools) and comedians Rich Hall and Tom Davis (Plebs).
Triple British Comedy Award Nominee. This highly anticipated debut stand-up DVD sees Jack Whitehall at his high energy, laugh-out-loud best. From dates at Nando's to lads' holidays in Magaluf, British customer service etiquette to having sex at his parents' house. Jack dances from one story to another, effortlessly extracting the humour from every situation. With sell-out national tours, nominations at the British Comedy Awards and the Edinburgh Comedy Awards for his stand-up, much-lauded appearances on The Royal Variety Performance and Live At The Apollo, and his recent acclaimed roles in Fresh Meat and the self-penned Bad Education, Jack Whitehall is one of the UK's brightest comedy stars. Special Features: Interview with Jack's Dad Untitled Vampire Project Audition
Since his arrival at Buckingham palace, Rex lives a life of luxury. Top dog, he has superseded his three fellow Corgis in Her Majesty's heart. His arrogance can be quite irritating. When he causes a diplomatic incident during an official dinner with the President of the United States, he falls into disgrace. Betrayed by one of his peers, Rex becomes a stray dog in the streets of London. How can he redeem himself? In love, he will find the resources to surpass himself in the face of great danger...
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