Appealing to the same audience as Skins, The Inbetweeners offers a comedic take on growing up in middle class
suburbia. A place where there are no teen pregnancies, no drugs, no knife fights and no guns. It’s about a bunch of lads
who get into real scrapes rather than real trouble.
Will’s (Simon Bird) parents have just divorced and he has unwillingly had to move area and change schools. He was previously
at a private school, so has inherited some snobbish tendencies. He’s now at a comprehensive school where he has had to make a
new set of friends. His newly found peers, Simon (Joe Thomas), Lee (James Buckley) and Neil (Blake Harrison) are neither that
cool and or that credible.
Extras:
Audio commentaries by the writers/cast/producer
Video diaries from all four cast members
The making of documentary
Meet the cast (what the boys are really like)
Deleted scenes
The DVD is released on June 2nd for £19.99 and is currently on Amazon.co.uk at the above link for £14.99.
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