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The Inbetweeners: Complete Collection, DVD DVD

The Inbetweeners: Complete Collection DVD

Directed by Ben Palmer

DVD

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All 18 episodes from the first three series of the Channel 4 comedy drama and its two feature-length spin-offs. With his parents recently divorced, private school boy Will McKenzie (Simon Bird) has to move into the sixth form at the local comprehensive.

After an initial rough patch, not helped by dressing like the archetypal geek and carrying a briefcase, he makes friends with Simon (Joe Thomas), Neil (Blake Harrison) and Jay (James Buckley), who, although they're slightly more streetwise, are just as uncool.

Desperately trying to raise their kudos, they soon embark on a series of embarrassing atttempts to try and woo the opposite sex, with varying degrees of success.

Series 1 episodes are: 'First Day', 'Bunk Off', 'Thorpe Park', 'Girlfriend', 'Caravan Club' and 'Xmas Party'.

Series 2 episodes are: 'The Field Trip', 'Work Experience', 'Will's Birthday', 'Night Out in London', 'The Duke of Edinburgh Awards' and 'Exam Time'.

Series 3 episodes are: 'The Fashion Show', 'The Gig and the Girlfriend', 'Will's Dilemma', 'Trip to Warwick', 'Home Alone' and 'Camping Trip'.

In 'The Inbetweeners Movie' (2011), Will, Neil, Simon and Jay take off on a lads' holiday to Malia after finishing school, where they go through all kinds of eye-opening and embarrassing rites of passage.

The sequel 'The Inbetweeners 2' (2014), follows the friends as they travel to Australia to reunite with Jay who is down under for a gap year.

Will this holiday fare better than their last?

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