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The Inbetweeners to be continued with new cast?
The production company that now owns the rights to The Inbetweeners is reportedly looking for ways to "revamp and revitalise" the hit sitcom, so as to be able to continue the show with new writers and a new cast.
British Comedy Guide, 16th March 2017Details revealed about new BBC comedy Ill Behaviour
Details have been revealed about Ill Behaviour, the new comedy drama by Sam Bain about a man with cancer.
British Comedy Guide, 16th February 2017Inbetweeners creators film new BBC comedy drama Ill Behaviour
Iain Morris and Damon Beesley, the creators of The Inbetweeners, are working on a new comedy drama called Ill Behaviour.
British Comedy Guide, 10th November 2016America: where British sitcoms go to die
It is the holy grail for British writers - having your sitcom remade for America. But can Raised By Wolves succeed where Fawlty Towers flopped?
Andrew Collins, The Guardian, 22nd June 2016Film4 teams up with Inbetweeners creators to make four comedy movies
Film4 is making four new comedy feature films, working with Iain Morris and Damon Beesley - the creators of The Inbetweeners.
British Comedy Guide, 10th February 2016Iain Morris and Damon Beesley set up production company
Iain Morris and Damon Beesley are to leave Bwark Productions to co-found Fudge Park with a number of former Bwark executives.
Mark Sweney, The Guardian, 17th August 2015Iain Morris interview
The writer of the cult English sitcom The Inbetweeners reminisces about his time spent playing school cricket and being immortalised in a scorebook for all the wrong reasons...
Tony Jameson-Allen, Sabotage Times, 11th December 2013Radio Times review
Teenagers and parents who ought to know better will recognise Jessica Knappett as Neil's klutzy love interest in The Inbetweeners Movie. She had a helping hand from Damon Beesley and Iain Morris - the comic brains behind that incorrigible foursome - when writing this. It's basically a female Inbetweeners, except this time our hapless heroines are also old enough to know better: three 20-somethings fresh from university and struggling to find their feet, never mind their rent. This opening double bill doesn't quite deliver. Yes, it's impudently indecorous but these ladies are too two-dimensional. Look out for Bob Mortimer as Knappett's long-suffering father.
Claire Webb, Radio Times, 31st October 2013Inbetweeners creator wrote show at David Walliams' flat
Iain Morris, one half of the inspiration behind The Inbetweeners, revealed on BBC Radio 5 Live that the Britain's Got Talent judge David Walliams put him up for free for a year.
Lydia Smith, The Mirror, 2nd October 2013How The Inbetweeners was created
Making the ultimate TV teen series and film was a partnership which required the writers to be totally single-minded
Iain Morris, The Guardian, 17th March 2013