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The Bad Education Movie. Image shows from L to R: Joe (Ethan Lawrence), Mitchell (Charlie Wernham), Chantelle (Nikki Runeckles), Stephen (Layton Williams), Rem Dogg (Jack Binstead), Alfie (Jack Whitehall), Jing (Kae Alexander). Copyright: Entertainment In Video
The Bad Education Movie

The Bad Education Movie

  • 2015 film

Film spin-off from the hit sitcom. Alfie and his class head to Cornwall. Stars Jack Whitehall, Ethan Lawrence, Nikki Runeckles, Layton Williams, Charlie Wernham and more.

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The Bad Education Movie

The Bad Education Movie

Feature length instalment of the BBC comedy series written by and starring Jack Whitehall as history teacher Alfie Wickers.

Arguably the worst teacher ever, Alfie is in charge of a class of misfit students at Abbey Grove School. With the GCSEs done and dusted, Alfie takes his class on a school trip to Cornwall where they get themselves into all kinds of trouble with the locals...

The supporting cast includes Clarke Peters, Harry Enfield, Mathew Horne and Iain Glen.

First released: Monday 14th December 2015

Extra features

  • Interviews with the cast and crew
  • Deleted scenes

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