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Find out when This Is England '90 will air on Channel 4
This Is England '90 now has an air date.

The final chapter in the series will begin on Channel 4 on Sunday, September 13 at 9pm.

Two years after the events of This Is England '88, the upcoming four-part outing follows the same group of youths in the north of England including Lol (Vicky McClure), Shaun (Thomas Turgoose) and Woody (Joe Gilgun).

Flip (Perry Fitzpatrick), Higgy (Joe Dempsie), Smell (Rosamund Hanson), Kelly (Chanel Cresswell), Harvey (Michael Socha), Trev (Danielle Watson), Gadget (Andrew Ellis) and Milky (Andrew Shim) are back as well.

This Is England '90 is written by Shane Meadows and Jack Thorne. Meadows is also behind the camera.

The miniseries will premiere its first episode at the Edinburgh International Television Festival later this month.
See full article at Digital Spy
  • 8/21/2015
  • Digital Spy
This Is England '90: Final four-part series to air in 2015
Channel 4 has confirmed that This Is England '90 will air next year

The Shane Meadows drama will conclude with a four-part series in 2015, set two years after the events of This Is England '88.

This Is England '90 will follow the same group of youths in the North, including Lol (Vicky McClure), Shaun (Thomas Turgoose) and Woody (Joe Gilgun).

The director said: "We will see an enormous transformation in the lives of our cast over these final four stories as Shaun writes his final chapter with the gang he loves."

Piers Wenger, Channel 4 Head of Drama, added: "We might feel like we've grown up with Lol, Woody, Shaun and the gang but what Shane has planned for them in these final four parts will ensure that they are in our hearts forever."

Milky (Andrew Shim), Smell (Rosamund Hanson), Gadget (Andrew Ellis), Harvey (Michael Socha), Kell (Chanel Cresswell), Trev...
See full article at Digital Spy
  • 10/1/2014
  • Digital Spy
'This Is England '90' will hopefully be the last, says Shane Meadows
Shane Meadows has said that he hopes This Is England '90 is his "full stop" on the series.

The director's 2006 movie This Is England spawned TV follow-ups This Is England '86 in 2010 and This Is England '88 in 2011, but work on the 1990 catch-up was halted while Meadows made his documentary The Stone Roses: Made of Stone.

> Shane Meadows on 'Made of Stone': 'The Stone Roses were just like us'

Asked if This Is England '90 would be his last part of the story, Meadows told Digital Spy: "Yeah, hopefully. I say hopefully because I don't want to end up ruining it, but I love the cast."

Producer Mark Herbert joked: "We should do This Is England '70, when they're at school!"

Meadows added: "This Is England the musical? Who knows!

"It's really hard to put down when you have so much fun doing something, so I hope I don't...
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  • 6/11/2013
  • Digital Spy
Channel 4 defends 'This Is England' rape
Channel 4 has defended the controversial rape scene in This Is England '86. During the episode, which aired on Tuesday, Mick (Johnny Harris) sexually assaulted Trev (Danielle Watson). The scene provoked strong reactions on Twitter and on the Digital Spy forums. Some viewers praised the show for not shying away from the rape, while others claimed that the scene was "horrific" and should not have been broadcast. Metro reports that Channel 4, which aired details of a helpline at the end of the episode, has now defended the show. "This Is England '86 is appropriately scheduled in (more)...
See full article at Digital Spy
  • 9/24/2010
  • by By Catriona Wightman
  • Digital Spy
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