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Inbetweeners cast share reunion photo
Plus an image of Will's Fiat Cinquecento Hawaii.
Jack Shepherd, The Independent, 11th December 2018The Inbetweeners get their iconic car back
The Inbetweeners 10th anniversary reunion is officially underway as the gang get back together - complete with the ugly AF car.
Tilly Pearce, On The Box, 10th December 2018The Inbetweeners to host 10 year birthday show
The cast of The Inbetweeners are to reunite to feature in a two-hour Channel 4 show celebrating the success of the sitcom.
British Comedy Guide, 14th November 2018Theatre review: End of the Pier, Park Theatre
It would spoil things to say exactly what happens, but this is a story not short on suprises.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 24th July 2018End Of The Pier review
End Of The Pier is slightly behind the curve as far as stand-up attitudes are concerned.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 22nd July 2018End of the Pier review
The politics of comedy is examined through the prism of faltering father and son comedians played by Les Dennis and Blake Harrison.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 17th July 2018Les Dennis and Blake Harrison to star in new play End Of The Pier
Les Dennis and Blake Harrison, plus Nitin Ganatra and Tala Gouveia, have been announced as the principle cast for End Of The Pier, a black comedy play launching at London's Park Theatre this July.
British Comedy Guide, 30th May 2018Stop tring to make an Inbetweeners reunion happen
Let things die - we'll always have the repeats.
Alex Finnis, i Newspaper, 29th May 2018Inbetweeners Series 4 rumours are false
There are no plans to make a fourth series of hit sitcom The Inbetweeners, despite rumours sparked by star James Buckley today.
British Comedy Guide, 6th May 2018TV sitcom's shocking sixth-form gang regroup and head to Crete in this big-screen, lads-abroad excursion. Nerdy Simon Bird, soppy Joe Thomas, dopey Blake Harrison and gobsmackingly crude James Buckley get up to all sorts of excruciatingly crass antics, but as in the TV show, there's sympathy too, for their teenaged, hormonally challenged predicament.
Paul Howlett, The Guardian, 19th June 2017