The Inbetweeners

The Inbetweeners

The BAFTA nominated hit comedy drama series The Inbetweeners returns for a second series with a host of exciting new storylines and is available to own on DVD from Monday 18th May 2009, with the Series 1-2 Box Set released on the same date by 4DVD.

Following the huge success of the first series, the award-winning The Inbetweeners promises more mishaps, embarrassing attempts to pull and the vital adult initiation to lose their virginity and become men.

The Inbetweeners was voted the Best New British Television Comedy at the 2008 British Comedy Awards and series two picks up and continues where the first series left off. Centred at Rudge Park comprehensive school, where four dysfunctional friends are all desperately trying to work out how to fit in.

Will (Simon Bird), is still trying to be part of the crowd, but now also has a new challenge: to raise the social standing of his new friends to 'cool' - it’s not going to work. At his side is Simon (Joe Thomas) who is still hopelessly besotted with Carli D’Amato (Emily Head) and anything she thinks is cool he immediately goes along with.

Jay’s (James Buckley) still boasting stories of impressive exploits and sexual conquests that are just a little too fantastical to believe. Making up the quartet is Neil (Blake Harrison), an easy going lad who is not exactly the brains of the outfit and whose dad is definitely not gay.

In series 2 the lads attempt to assert their maturity in a clubbing trip to London.  The French exchange student is a bit too much of a threat, and they endure the infamous sociology and geography field trip to Swanage in the hope of finding the legendary Swanage ‘MILF’.

Work experience week sets up new challenges for Will and Neil and even the underage disco proves socially fatal for them.  Facing new tests everyday they also have to deal with the day-to-day traumas of teenage life, families and exams.

Written and Executively Produced by Damon Beesley and Iain Morris for Bwark Productions, the show has gone on to win Best New Comedy & Best Male Newcomer for Simon Bird at The 2008 British Comedy Awards, he is also nominated for an RTS award for best comedy performance (against Peter Kay).  Damon and Iain are also co-producing 'Free Agents' with Big Talk Productions a sitcom for Channel 4 and producing 'The Scum Also Rises' a new sitcom for BBC2.


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