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Inbetweeners stars Joe Thomas & Hannah Tointon engaged
Joe Thomas and Hannah Tointon from The Inbetweeners are engaged.
Metro, 23rd January 2017BBC Two sitcom White Gold reunites half of The Inbetweeners
BBC Two has announced new sitcom White Gold. Written by The Inbetweeners co-creator Damon Beesley, the 1980s set comedy features stars including Joe Thomas and James Buckley.
British Comedy Guide, 26th August 2016Inbetweeners Simon and Jay reunite for new sitcom
Two of the stars of The Inbetweeners, Joe Thomas and James Buckley, are reportedly reuniting to star in a new sitcom together.
British Comedy Guide, 10th June 2016Fresh Meat, Channel 4, TV review
The antics of this larger-than-life lot still appeals way beyond the student realm.
Sally Newall, The Independent, 23rd February 2016Fresh Meat review
When I first watched Fresh Meat I had no idea what to expect from the show or that over four years on it would still be going strong. However somehow Sam Bain and Jesse Armstrong's university-based comedy drama has gone from strength to strength and they've been given the rare opportunity to end the series in the way they want to.
The Custard TV, 22nd February 2016Fresh Meat: it's time for the students to grow up
We may have seen the last of Peep Show, the fantastic long-running sitcom about two mismatched housemates, but another comedy from writers Jesse Armstrong and Sam Bain still has one more hurrah to go. Fresh Meat (Channel 4), about a group of layabout, mismatched students in Manchester starring Jack Whitehall as misguided, perennially baffled public schoolboy JP, has begun its fourth and final series.
Charlotte Runcie, The Telegraph, 22nd February 20169 questions for the cast of Fresh Meat
JP, Vod, Howard, Oregon, Kingsley and Josie are back for one final series. But is this really the end of the Channel 4 comedy?
Susanna Lazarus, Radio Times, 22nd February 2016Fresh Meat cast interview
Towards the end of last year, I caught up with the cast of Fresh Meat; Zawe Ashton (Vod), Charlotte Ritchie (Oregon), Joe Thomas (Kingsley), Kimberley Nixon (Josie) and Jack Whitehall (JP), ahead of the fourth (and sadly) final series.
Elliot Gonzalez, I Talk Telly, 18th February 2016Inbetweeners: No 3rd film! New series?
Whilst Joe Thomas added that the show "has to end at some point" as well as musing that none of them would ever "have another job" like being on The Inbetweeners which they all agreed was sad, and that they would all miss each other.
Anna Howell, Unreality TV, 24th November 2014Russell Kane to appear in rom-com Scottish Mussel
Stand-up comedian Russell Kane will appear alongside Joe Thomas in a new British rom-com film, marking his first screen acting role.
British Comedy Guide, 20th October 2014