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Teenage Kicks. Image shows from L to R: Milly (Laura Aikman), Max (Ed Coleman), Vernon (Adrian Edmondson). Copyright: Phil McIntyre Entertainment
Teenage Kicks

Teenage Kicks

  • TV sitcom
  • ITV1
  • 2008
  • 8 episodes (1 series)

ITV sitcom starring Adrian Edmondson as Vernon, a middle-aged man who moves in with his kids following a spectacularly nasty divorce. Also features Laura Aikman, Ed Coleman, Jonathan Chan-Pensley and Mark Arden.

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Teenage Kicks - Series 1

Teenage Kicks - Series 1

Milly (18), and her brother Max (20) are both students. They share a flat in Kilburn with engineering student David Chang (21). Vernon (Ade Edmonson) is Max and Milly's dad.

After a messy divorce in which his wife takes everything, Vernon's left broke and homeless - so he moves in with his kids! It's a three bedroom flat and Vernon has to sleep in the cupboard under the stairs (just big enough for a single mattress).

At heart Teenage Kicks is a family sitcom, but the normal family structure has been turned upside down: here the young kids can't get rid of their stupidly rebellious father.

This new DVD contains all the episodes from the first series.

First released: Sunday 18th May 2008

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