Channel 4's comedy drama TEACHERS returns with a second series of extracurricular activity. Andrew Lincoln (THIS LIFE) stars as Simon, a feckless English teacher whose enthusiasm is somewhat eroded by his sharp-tongued and uninspired Year Eights. In addition to problematic pupils, he finds himself and his equally hapless .. Read more
| Starring | Andrew Lincoln, Nina Sosanya, Richard Dale, Jeremy Lovering |
|---|---|
| Director | Peter Lydon, John Alexander, Susanna White |
| Genres | Drama, Television |
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Channel 4's comedy drama TEACHERS returns with a second series of extracurricular activity. Andrew Lincoln (THIS LIFE) stars as Simon, a feckless English teacher whose enthusiasm is somewhat eroded by his sharp-tongued and uninspired Year Eights. In addition to problematic pupils, he finds himself and his equally hapless colleagues having to spark up in the toilets whilst the formidable Head of Year attempts to glean countless unstarted bits of marking and reports off him. The action follows the teachers' arbitrary attitudes to their own work and includes many school-night drunken confessionals and adolescent antics. Also starring Nina Sosanya, Richard Dale and Jeremy Lovering.
| Starring | Andrew Lincoln, Nina Sosanya, Richard Dale, Jeremy Lovering |
|---|---|
| Director | Peter Lydon, John Alexander, Susanna White |
| Studio | CHANNEL 4 VIDEO |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Drama, Television |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Released | DVD: 29 Sep 2003 Production year: 2002 |
| Format | DVD |
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I didn't think that this series would be able to survive with out Andrew Lincoln, but I was, I'm glad to say very wrong. Teachers, it seems, goes from strength to strength. Although Andrew makes a visit for a couple of episodes in the middle, the new (and old) cast are brilliant making Teachers funnier than ever.
This is comedy at its best- the writing is top draw and the comedy is timed to perfection. Fantastic, better, dare I say it, than the first series!?!
I didn't think that this series would be able to survive with out Andrew Lincoln, but I was, I'm glad to say very wrong. Teachers, it seems, goes from strength to strength. Although Andrew makes a visit for a couple of episodes in the middle, the new (and old) cast are brilliant making Teachers funnier than ever.
This is comedy at its best- the writing is top draw and the comedy is timed to perfection. Fantastic, better, dare I say it, than the first series!?!