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The Inbetweeners - Season 1 (UK)
Description
Will is a high school student who has to move to a state school from a public school due to money problem. There, he meets Simon, Jay, and Neil, and befriends with them. The four soon get closer and together enjoy their final year of school by going out, drinking alcohol, and dating with girls.
Will is a high school student who has to move to a state school from a public school due to money problem. There, he meets Simon, Jay, and Neil, and befriends with them. The four soon get closer and together enjoy their final year of school by going out, drinking alcohol, and dating with girls.
Actors:
Anabel Barnston,
Ash Varrez,
Catherine Steadman,
John Seaward,
Adam G. Goodwin,
Steven Webb,
Abbey Mordue
Anabel Barnston
6 January 1991, Middlesex, London, England, UK
Ash Varrez
Catherine Steadman
John Seaward
22 August 1988, London, England, UK
Adam G. Goodwin
Steven Webb
8 November 1984, Wirral, England, UK
Abbey Mordue
Genre:
Comedy
Director:
Iain Morris
Country:
United Kingdom
Keywords:
#Blake Harrison #Bwark Productions #Damon Beesley #Iain Morris #James Buckley #Joe Thomas #Simon Bird #Young Films
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May 01, 2008
Filthy, hilarious and much truer to actual teenage life.
May 01, 2008
Fans of "Freaks and Geeks" or "American Pie" will recognize and welcome the coming-of-age humor in BBC America's "The Inbetweeners"
May 01, 2008
Crude yet breezy, the series has plenty of awkward charm, if precious little to separate itself from the countless yarns of this variety that came before it.
May 01, 2008
It is, like much British comedy, unabashedly vulgar where its American cousins are relatively coy, an attitude that feels alternately trying and refreshingly healthy.
May 01, 2008
On "The Inbetweeners,'' you feel the humiliation and awkwardness - as well as the growth spurts - of being a teenager all over again.

