British Comedy Guide
Soft Subjects. Rupert Scholar (Peter Tellouche)
Peter Tellouche

Peter Tellouche

  • Writer, actor and director

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Guy at Work on a Friday

A man wants to say 'happy Friday' to everyone...

Soft Subjects - Relevant

Tired of hearing that 'Latin is a dead language', Rupert tracks down his old Latin teacher, Mrs Wilkes, only to find that she is in fact dead. So Rupert comes up with a plan to honour not only the late Mrs Wilkes, but Latin itself.

Soft Subjects - Lucrative

After the library saddles Rupert with some hefty late fees, things seem bleak - until he realises that his mounting debts are the perfect opportunity to show the arts can pay the bills.

Soft Subjects - Practical

Intent on proving that a Humanities student is more than just booksmart, Rupert tries to find an alum whose Humanities A levels gave them the practical skillset needed for a successful career. Which is harder than he thought.

Soft Subjects - Employable

Rupert sets out to prove that studying the Humanities can get you a job. His plan? Submit his own CV to a recruitment agency, and wait for the job offers to roll in.

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