Press clippings
First look as Bad Education Series 5 begins filming
Filming has started on the fifth series of BBC Three sitcom Bad Education, with a first look photo revealed.
British Comedy Guide, 9th August 2023Bad Education returning for Series 5
BBC Three sitcom Bad Education is to return to screens for a fifth series.
British Comedy Guide, 24th May 2023Bad Education Series 4 review
At least this lazy sitcom got rid of Jack Whitehall.
Jack Seale, The Guardian, 15th January 2023Bad Education Series 4 first look and cast announced
A first look teaser image for the upcoming, revived fourth series of BBC Three sitcom Bad Education has been released, along with more details about the series' return and its new cast.
British Comedy Guide, 8th August 2022Bad Education to return for new series and special
Jack Whitehall's school sitcom Bad Education is to return. He will star in a one-off 10th anniversary special before a full new series, following newly qualified teachers and former Class K students Stephen (Layton Williams) and Mitchell (Charlie Wernham).
British Comedy Guide, 11th May 2022Steve Pemberton joins Jack Whitehall's Bounty Hunters
Steve Pemberton will play a sinister private-school teacher in Bounty Hunters. The comedy thriller starring Jack Whitehall returns to Sky One for Series 2 on 14th March.
British Comedy Guide, 18th February 2019TV review: Urban Myths - David Bowie & Marc Bolan
Of all the Urban Myths short films in this new series it was this one, homing in on an early meeting between David Bowie and Marc Bolan, that I was most anxious about.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 29th April 2018Bounty Hunters to return for Series 2
Sky One has ordered a second series of Jack Whitehall's comedy-thriller Bounty Hunters.
British Comedy Guide, 21st November 2017Sky confirms more Urban Myths episodes
Jack Whitehall, Ade Edmondson, David Suchet, Noel Fielding, Sheila Hancock and Philip Glenister are amongst the stars of Sky Arts' 2018 Urban Myths episodes.
British Comedy Guide, 21st November 2017Bounty Hunters review: silly script & a lack of laughs
Rosie Perez can't save this odd-couple comedy-drama, co-starring (and co-written by) the overexposed Jack Whitehall.
Ellen E. Jones, The Guardian, 26th October 2017