Fresh Meat - Series 1 details
| Format: | 15 DVD |
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| Starring: | Joe Thomas, Jack Whitehall, Greg McHugh, Zawe Ashton, Kimberley Nixon, Robert Webb |
| Genres: | Comedy, Drama, Television - British, Series/Miniseries |
| Studio: | 4DVD |
| Collections: | October - TV Series |
| Name | Discs | |
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Fresh Meat - Series 1 |
15 Feature |
DVD Information
| Run time: | 5 hours 15 minutes |
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| Rental release: | 08 Oct 2012 |
| Main languages: | English |
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Surprisingly adult
By Jake_W5 (6 reviews) , 20 Dec 2011[Highly rated reviewer]
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Excellent comedy about students which, thankfully, does not degrade itself by stooping to juvenility for laughs.
Give it an episode or 2 to warm up and you'll be hooked.
Zawe Ashton, Greg McHugh and Jack Whitehall are all superb and really funny especially Greg as Howard.
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(5)good comedy series
By smokeychops (559 reviews) from newcastle under lyme , 20 Feb 2013A very good comedy series. Its about a group of students living together. Good adult comedy. looking forward to series two.- Was this review helpful to you?
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Very very funny !
By a customer , 16 Oct 2012Ha Ha very very funny Took a bit of getting used to but by the 2nd disc I was crying with laughter
Superb performances from all, even the annoying Howard was funny by the end of the series
Looking forward to series 2- Was this review helpful to you?
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As funny as the inbetweeners, and as clever as Peep Show.
By MatJL (3 reviews) , 14 Oct 2012A first rate series, that I only rented after watching series 2 by accident on TV.
The young cast demonstrate comic talent well beyond their years, with Joe Thomas growing beyond his role in the inbetweeners. The student house stereotypes are played out well but without labouring the real plot - the interactions between these unusual friends.
It does take the first 2 episodes to get going and introduce the characters properly, but then they grow well beyond what you expect.
Thoroughly worth a watch and a re-watch. 5*- Was this review helpful to you?
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Surprisingly adult
By Jake_W5 (6 reviews) , 20 Dec 2011[Highly rated reviewer]
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Excellent comedy about students which, thankfully, does not degrade itself by stooping to juvenility for laughs.
Give it an episode or 2 to warm up and you'll be hooked.
Zawe Ashton, Greg McHugh and Jack Whitehall are all superb and really funny especially Greg as Howard.
Great fun...- Was this review helpful to you?
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ABSOLUTE DISSAPOINTMENT
By k20honda (30 reviews) from Edinburgh , 07 Dec 2011JUST AS BAD AS INBETWEENERS AND NOT A MARK ON PEEP SHOW, I WAS ACTUALLY LOOKING FORWARD TO THIS WHEN IT CAME ON THE TV, IT LOOKED UNIQUE AND WAS FULL OF FRESH FACES, BUT AS SOON AS I SEEN JACK WHITEHALL WAS IN IT, I HAD TO ABANDON THAT IDEA AS JW IS A COMPLETE PONSE & A JOKE- Was this review helpful to you?
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