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TV Comedy on DVD this Christmas

John Williams - Thursday 02.12.10, 14:38pm

As you can see from the DVD reviews on previous pages, there are a mountain of comedy videos available for Christmas, and obviously a carefully picked title can make the ideal Christmas present.
Comedy on TV has had its ups and downs this year, there have been some stand out new shows like Lee Nelson’s Well [...]

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The Inbetweeners – Will tries to get served at the pub

John Williams - Tuesday 09.12.08, 07:00am

The under-aged Will’s futile attempt at buying a round of drinks in the pub for him and his friends ends up costing more than he bargained for.
Inbetweeners – Will tries to get served at the pub

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Inbetweeners – Football Friend

Terry Lane - Tuesday 22.07.08, 07:00am

Inbetweeners – Football Friend, E4
The Inbetweeners follows a group of sixth formers as they struggle with school and social life in teenage years caught between childhood and adulthood.
It’s best described as Adrian Mole for adults.
As with the complete series, this sketch contains strong language.

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The Inbetweeners – Alton Towers

Terry Lane - Monday 26.05.08, 07:00am

The Inbetweeners – Alton Towers, E4
The Inbetweeners is a current comedy following the growing pains of  a group of teenagers that, as the title suggests, are between child and adulthood.
The series is littered with strong language, as is this laugh-out-loud clip of when one of the boys passes his driving test and they decide to [...]

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