Bad Education
- TV sitcom
- BBC Three
- 2012 - 2024
- 33 episodes (5 series)
School-based comedy about the worst teachers to ever be involved in the British education system. Stars Layton Williams, Charlie Wernham, Mathew Horne, Vicki Pepperdine, Asha Hassan and more.
- Christmas Special repeated Saturday at 1:55am on BBC3
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Series 1, Episode 3 - Self Defence
Further details
A new computer game craze hits Abbey Grove School that has got the children imitating a dangerous move called the 'blitz kick'.
Fraser decides to buy a copy of the game to see what all the fuss is about but inadvertently turns his staff into addicts as well.
Alfie decides to support his beloved Miss Gulliver in taking a stand against all this violence by organising a weapons amnesty. While Fraser hires a very inappropriate self-defence tutor, Preet, to help demonstrate the dangers of violence.
Broadcast details
- Date
- Tuesday 28th August 2012
- Time
- 10pm
- Channel
- BBC Three
- Length
- 30 minutes
Cast & crew
Layton Williams | Stephen |
Charlie Wernham | Mitchell |
Mathew Horne | Fraser |
Jack Whitehall | Alfie |
Sarah Solemani | Miss Gulliver |
Ethan Lawrence | Joe |
Nikki Runeckles | Chantelle |
Kae Alexander | Jing |
Jack Binstead | Rem Dogg |
Jack Bence | Grayson |
Michelle Gomez | Pickwell |
Leila Hoffman | Mrs Mollinson |
Ayden Callaghan | Ron |
Hannah Waddingham | Loretta |
Harry Peacock | Preet |
Tommy Campbell | Self Defence Narrator (Voice) |
Jack Whitehall | Writer |
Freddy Syborn | Writer |
Simon Carlyle | Script Editor |
Jeremy Dyson | Script Editor |
Ben Gosling Fuller | Director |
Pippa Brown | Producer |
Ben Cavey | Producer |
Chris Sussman | Executive Producer |
Sophie Clarke-Jervoise | Executive Producer |
Ben Blaine | Editor |
Chris Blaine | Editor |
Dennis De Groot | Production Designer |
Vince Pope | Composer |
Videos
Get Him in his Yam Yams
Preet demonstrates self-defence techniques to the class much to Alfie's horror and pain.
Featuring: Jack Whitehall (Alfie) & Harry Peacock (Preet).
Preet
Alfie meets Preet who Fraser has employed to help tackle the school's violence problems.
Featuring: Mathew Horne (Fraser), Jack Whitehall (Alfie) & Harry Peacock (Preet).