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The Inbetweeners. Image shows from L to R: Simon Cooper (Joe Thomas), Will Mackenzie (Simon Bird), Neil Sutherland (Blake Harrison), Jay Cartwright (James Buckley). Copyright: Bwark Productions
The Inbetweeners

The Inbetweeners

  • TV sitcom
  • E4
  • 2008 - 2010
  • 18 episodes (3 series)

An award-winning comedy about four teenagers growing up in suburbia. Stars Simon Bird, Joe Thomas, James Buckley, Blake Harrison, Emily Head and more.

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Inbetweeners 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 2013

The Inbetweeners: where are they now?

As three of the four Inbetweeners launch new shows this week, we report on their progress since graduation from the E4 school sitcom.

Gabriel Tate, Time Out, 20th August 2013

James Buckley hints he is up for Inbetweeners reunion

Bus users might need to brace themselves for more abuse - James Buckley has hinted he's ready for an Inbetweeners reunion.

Gordon Smart, The Sun, 22nd April 2013

How 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

What The Inbetweeners did next...

Simon Bird, Joe Thomas, James Buckley and Blake Harrison have come a long way since they left Rudge Park Comprehensive behind.

Ellie Walker-Arnott, Radio Times, 17th January 2013

US Inbetweeners won't get second season

MTV has decided not to pick up a second season of The Inbetweeners, a remake of the award-winning British series.

Nellie Andreeva, Deadline, 28th November 2012

Why 'The Inbetweeners' ain't crossing the Atlantic

Thirteen months after it took the British box office by storm, The Inbetweeners movie opened this month with a limited theatrical release in the States (two screens in Manhattan), coinciding with an MTV American version of the TV show.

Larry Jaffee, The Huffington Post, 26th September 2012

The Inbetweeners (USA) episode 3: Club Code review

Three episodes in, MTV's The Inbetweeners is yet to shake off its limpet-like attachment to its source material, and until that happens, anyone who's seen the original may as well steer clear.

Frances Roberts, Den Of Geek, 4th September 2012

TV review: The Inbetweeners USA

Compared to the trailer, the show is actually pretty good. Even as a curiosity, it's worth seeking out, but don't expect to be blown away. Watch the trailer, expect to be upset, and come away slightly pleasantly surprised.

Shouting At Cows Blog, 22nd August 2012

TV review: MTV's version of The Inbetweeners

There's a chance the cast will gel after awhile, and the scripts will hopefully find ways to play to the US cast's personal strengths instead of blindly follow the UK's lead. As The Office soon discovered, once The Inbetweeners USA is allowed to forge its own identity, using the original as inspiration rather than template, it may work a lot better.

Dan Owen, MSN Entertainment, 22nd August 2012

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