Pramface
- Série télévisée
- 2012–2014
- 30min
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA girl from a middle-class family gets drunk one night, sleeps with a younger working-class boy, and gets pregnant.A girl from a middle-class family gets drunk one night, sleeps with a younger working-class boy, and gets pregnant.A girl from a middle-class family gets drunk one night, sleeps with a younger working-class boy, and gets pregnant.
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Pramface is a witty and laugh out loud social comedy coming form the Brits and is targeted primarily at teenage audiences, but quite well balanced for those long past the target audience ages. Since the show focuses on such quite serious topics as teenage pregnancy, teenage parenting and the troubles and challenges of being a teenager and a parent while at the same time having to deal with one's own parents, but at the same time never fails to exaggerate and somewhat sketch such situations, there are many and many funny moments in this show.
Going hand in hand with another great British series (My Mad Fat Diary), Pramface is a high quality TV show, which manages to tackle serious topics with a laugh out loud attitude.
Going hand in hand with another great British series (My Mad Fat Diary), Pramface is a high quality TV show, which manages to tackle serious topics with a laugh out loud attitude.
Bucking the usual BBC3 trend for hand-to-mouth budgets and scruffy single sets, this has a massive cast, gorgeous houses you'll want to nick decorating tips off and its low-level smut is cushioned by some genuinely LOL-worthy moments.
Setting its stall midway between the cringe comedy of The Inbetweeners and too-cool-for- school Skins, it stars two ex-EastEnders: Scarlett Alice Johnson, who you definitely won't recognise as Vicki Fowler, and Emer Kenny (minus Zsa Zsa's blue hair extensions and stroppiness) who you probably will, as well as newcomer Yasmin Paige.
On the boys' team are Dylan Edwards and Sean Michael Verey.
I could tell you which pair of teens end up expecting a baby by the end of this episode, but that would spoil the surprise.
A second series has already been commissioned. Quite right, too.
Setting its stall midway between the cringe comedy of The Inbetweeners and too-cool-for- school Skins, it stars two ex-EastEnders: Scarlett Alice Johnson, who you definitely won't recognise as Vicki Fowler, and Emer Kenny (minus Zsa Zsa's blue hair extensions and stroppiness) who you probably will, as well as newcomer Yasmin Paige.
On the boys' team are Dylan Edwards and Sean Michael Verey.
I could tell you which pair of teens end up expecting a baby by the end of this episode, but that would spoil the surprise.
A second series has already been commissioned. Quite right, too.
To start with, I'm an older Gent in my 50's and American. I enjoy some of the British series. I watched this series when it first came out and recently 're-found' it online. This was a series where casting was perfect. All of the characters really clicked and it was like real life. Who watched this series without rooting for Jamie and Laura to end up together? It was like watching a real life couple. Sadly, the series was left hanging when it was cancelled after 3 seasons. On a high note, the actors who played Jamie and Laura completed the series on their own. After the series ended, they had a baby of their own and later married. Now, they work together at a teaching school for the performing arts. I guess they got the storybook ending after all.
We were captivated by Pramface from the first moments and delighted with the acting and timing of its young cast.
To have a funny, modern, endearingly lifelike story told without resort to the 'f' word every other breath was a delight. A second series was a real bonus. We told all our friends and hope they had as much fun as we did.
It has been the only programme worth watching on any channel in the last 12 months and lit up our week.
I am 71 and my husband is 78. Are we your oldest fans?
Thanks to all the cast for entertaining us so well.
To have a funny, modern, endearingly lifelike story told without resort to the 'f' word every other breath was a delight. A second series was a real bonus. We told all our friends and hope they had as much fun as we did.
It has been the only programme worth watching on any channel in the last 12 months and lit up our week.
I am 71 and my husband is 78. Are we your oldest fans?
Thanks to all the cast for entertaining us so well.
Pramface is a show i constantly go back to rewatch. The actors are brilliant and the show is well written. The characters are hilarious and work brilliantly together. One of the BBC's best shows i highly recommend you give it a watch!
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- AnecdotesIt was confirmed in Aug 2014 that a 4th season will not be ordered.
- ConnexionsFeatured in The Wright Stuff: Épisode #17.45 (2012)
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- Me acosté con un adolescente
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- 30min
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- 1.78 : 1
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