The Inbetweeners Yearbook

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The Headmaster has a speaking role in a deleted scene in series 1 in which he is played by Martin Ball. In the first episode he can be seen sitting next to Mr. Gilbert but he does not say anything. He does not appear in the assembly in the film. Miss Timms, played by Amanda St. John, is a Biology teacher at Rudge Park Comprehensive. She teaches Neil Sutherland, who is attracted to her, saying that she is "fit for a teacher". She acted as a chaperone at the school Christmas party in Series 1 along with Phil Gilbert. It was on this occasion when a drunk Neil attempted to kiss Miss Timms. Except for the school Christmas party when they remarked that she looked "quite fit" Will, Simon and Jay do not find Miss Timms that attractive, with Will pointing out that she is the only female faculty member who is under the age of thirty. Here are some Frequently Asked Questions about The Inbetweeners Filming Locations. Where was the Inbetweeners filmed?

Programme Awards Winners 2008 | Royal Television Society". Archived from the original on 8 February 2015 . Retrieved 25 January 2014. It is mentioned that Jay has a sister. In the movie, she is a young teenage girl. She and their mum walk in on him masturbating, which they seem to find normal, and tell him that their grandfather has died. E4 originally aired the first series in May 2008, and Channel 4 also broadcast it in November that year. The second series began screening in the UK on 2 April 2009 and finished on 7 May 2009. A third series was commissioned by E4, commencing on 13 September 2010 [7] [8] and ending on 18 October 2010. The first episode of the third series had the highest-ever audience for an E4 original commission. [9] Following the conclusion of the third series, the cast and crew of the programme indicated that there would be no fourth series as the programme had run its course, but that an Inbetweeners movie would be produced, set some time after the third series and following the cast on a holiday in Malia, Crete, Greece. Episode one of series three aired on 13 September 2010 on UK digital terrestrial network E4, attracting a record breaking overnight average audience of 2.6m viewers (12.5% audience share) in its 10 pm slot, the highest ever viewing figure for a programme screened on the channel until 2011 when Glee beat the record. For this series, it was moved to Monday instead of Thursday but kept its 10pm slot. [9] Awards [ edit ] Big Damn Heroes: A downplayed example, since "hero" definitely doesn't seem to apply (he's mainly doing it to keep the peace rather than out of concern for anyone's welfare), but twice throughout the series he swoops in to prevent Neil from becoming a victim of "Paedo" Kennedy's attentions.

In August 2011, the school recorded 81% of students achieving at least five A* to C grades in their GCSEs, excluding English and Mathematics. This came from a total of 151 students entered into the examinations. [7] Richard is fairly short and has short brown hair and brown eyes. He is not particularly good looking and is evidently not a success with the ladies as he is never seen with anyone else except the Inbetweeners.

Of Corsets Sexy: Her choice of outfit for the fashion show's sexy finale is a corset with Opera Gloves and feather boa, while carrying a riding crop, much to Neil's delight. Simon has to concentrate so hard not to get an erection because of this outfit that he neglects to spot that one of his balls are hanging out. Susie takes part in the school's charity "Blind Date" event, when she is chosen by Neil. It later transpires that due to her age, her mother had to accompany her on the date with Neil. Jay, Simon and Will go along to watch. The Pig-Pen: Will notes that the only "carnage" that had happened on the Swanage trip was what John had done to the bus toilets. In the movie Mr. Gilbert startes him down when complaining about the student's low standard of hygiene, to which John chekcs his body odor. Neil's mother is mentioned several times throughout the show. She is divorced from Neil's father, Kevin. Neil claims that she was in a "difficult place", though many assume the reason for the divorce was Kevin's alleged homosexuality. She has since dated a man similar to Kevin, leading Neil to believe that she has a type. She bought Neil a motorbike for his eighteenth birthday, but Jay crashed it shortly afterwards. She is the only parent among the four boys who does not appear.In the first episode of Series 3, ' The Fashion Show' he is supposed to be modelling with Charlotte Hinchcliffe in the '70s disco theme but he drank a bottle of vodka in the staff toilets and passed out because he was so nervous, so Will took his place instead after criticising the Fashion Show by saying it was "exclusive vanity". Dean Bitterman: It's pretty clear that he's lost all interest in actually educating teens at this point. He and Will tend to clash often. After finishing The Inbetweeners, Blake Harrison (Neil), became the voice of Scoop in Bob the Builder. He forces Will to attend his work experience at the garage simply because Will told him he made a mistake. Though it is suggested that he might have (grudgingly) been willing to correct the error had Will not broached the subject rather snottily. a b Blunkett, John (14 September 2010). "The Inbetweeners pulls highest-ever audience for an E4 original commission". The Guardian. London . Retrieved 14 September 2010.

Decisions Sheer Published By The Cabinet Office on 25th August 2009" (PDF). London Borough of Hillingdon. 25 August 2005 . Retrieved 4 December 2011. The sitcom, about four hapless sixth form students and their cringeworthy and misguided capers, originally ran on E4 for three series from 2008-2010 and also spawned two films. Out of Focus: Is much less of a presence in series 3, where much of Simon's plots revolve around his relationship with Tara. The Happy Foundation is a charity for people with Down's Syndrome. Their members are first encountered when Will inadvertently calls them "inconsiderate arseholes" when getting on the Nemesis Inferno. In retaliation, they vandalise Simon's car. At the end of the first series, Jay opens up to John Webster, admitting that many of his stories are somewhat exaggerated because he is worried that people do not notice him, and that he is afraid of being ignored. However, he throws this side of him away when Samantha, a girl possessing many similar characteristics to Jay, starts chatting to him. He seldom performs any acts of kindness and he routinely insults even his closest friends, with his comments reaching a more severe level than the insults the rest of the group frequently exchange. In one of the deleted scenes he even insults Will in German. It is implied in the last episode that Jay may have been sexually abused by his former next-door neighbour, when Neil mentions a "game" that Jay and the neighbour used to "play" in the garden shed, which Jay denies abruptly.

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Katie' s boyfriend is first mentioned in the episode " Thorpe Park" in which Neil tells the boys that he works as a cashier at a local BP garage (the boys mistakenly assume that he's a mechanic). He is mentioned again and is referred to as a mechanic, looking for an engine for Neil's car. British Comedy Guide Awards 2008". British Comedy Guide. Archived from the original on 24 January 2009 . Retrieved 19 January 2009.

Kavorka Man: Mr. Gilbert's big and menacing with an antisocial streak that can be seen from space, yet apparently has no trouble getting dates. It's mentioned he was seeing Miss Timms in Series 1 and he eventually gets engaged to Will's Mum. The movie features a star-studded cast including a member of Girls Aloud, Sarah Harding, who died of breast cancer aged 39 in September 2021, and two Doctor Whos – David Tennant and the 13th Doctor, Jodie Whittaker.Donovan reappears in the film, after Mr Gilbert's speech, where he says "goodbye" to the boys, whom he calls the "bender squad". He then proceeds to give Will an extremely painful wedgie, until Carli tells him to stop. In the deleted scenes, the wedgie is performed so strongly the underwear used for the wedgie is torn off of Will. He was meant to follow the boys to Greece, but the producers could not fit this into the story so Donovan's role was significantly cut down.



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