
Some Girls
- TV sitcom
- BBC Three
- 2012 - 2014
- 18 episodes (3 series)
Comedy about four 16-year-old female best-friends struggling through life, love, family and school. Stars Adelayo Adedayo, Natasha Jonas, Mandeep Dhillon, Alice Felgate, Dolly Wells and more.
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Series 2, Episode 1

Broadcast details
- Date
- Monday 30th September 2013
- Time
- 10pm
- Channel
- BBC Three
- Length
- 30 minutes
Cast & crew
Adelayo Adedayo | Viva |
Natasha Jonas | Holli |
Mandeep Dhillon | Saz |
Alice Felgate | Amber |
Dolly Wells | Anna Hitchcock |
Colin Salmon | Rob |
Jassa Ahluwalia | Rocky |
Nick Holder | Mr. Jeffries |
Nathan Bryon | Jamie |
Jacob Scipio | Tyler Blaine |
Jonathan Bailey | Nick the Counsellor |
Bernadette Davis | Writer |
Guy Jenkin | Script Editor |
Adam Miller | Director |
Bernadette Davis | Producer |
Charlie Leech | Producer |
Helen Williams | Executive Producer |
Mark Williams | Editor |
Mo Holden | Production Designer |
Ian Masterson | Composer |
Video
Viva tries to study
Viva tries to do her homework in the kitchen but is distracted by Rob.
Featuring: Adelayo Adedayo (Viva) & Colin Salmon (Rob).
Press
The school-based sitcom playground is getting pretty crowded, with the bell just rung on Big School and Jack Whitehall's Bad Education still running around dropping its shorts at anyone who's interested. But for my money the pick of the Class of 2013 is Some Girls (BBC3), which scores one vital A* over the opposition: it looks as though it's set in a school that might actually exist.
On the face of it, the group of south London bffs at the heart of Some Girls is painfully PC: one sorted black girl, one ditzy white blonde, one brainy Asian and one baby Kathy Burke. So it's full credit to the spark in the writing of Bernadette Davies and a set of confident performances from the four leads that this formula adds up to more than the sum of its parts. It works.
Led from the front by Adelayo Adedayo as Viva, who was facing down the tricky issue of dumping a fit boyfriend who was too thick for her, last night's episode centred on the sudden death of a science teacher - cue the arrival of Broadchurch's Jonathan Bailey as unashamed lust object - and the fallout therein.
It was all dealt with delightfully distastefully, as voiced by the straight-talking Aussie gym teacher/resident hard-faced bitch: 'We'll provide a counsellor - if you can't talk it over with your mates like a normal person.'
Keith Watson, Metro, 1st October 2013The first series of sixth-form girlcom Some Girls was savaged by some on the basis that it wasn't The Inbetweeners. And fair enough: while the characters were as vacuous and clichéd as their E4 male counterparts, they were seldom as funny. But the opener to this second run suggests a mild reappraisal might be in order. The characterisation has scarcely moved on, but the performances are more confident and Bernadette Davis's writing rings a little truer.
We rejoin the girls shortly after sensible Viva (Adelayo Adedayo, the best thing in it) finds a dead teacher in a store cupboard. Enter an eminently fanciable counsellor (Jonathan Bailey), rapidly courted by bimbo Amber and aggressively on-heat Holli. It's no masterpiece, but its eagerness to please lends it a certain surreptitious charm.
Gabriel Tate, Time Out, 30th September 2013