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Teachers

  • TV Series
  • 2001–2004
  • TV-MA
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Adrian Bower, Raquel Cassidy, Andrew Lincoln, and Nina Sosanya in Teachers (2001)
Workplace DramaComedyDrama

Comedy drama that follows the exploits of school staff both inside and out of the classroom.Comedy drama that follows the exploits of school staff both inside and out of the classroom.Comedy drama that follows the exploits of school staff both inside and out of the classroom.

  • Creator
    • Tim Loane
  • Stars
    • Ursula Holden Gill
    • Lloyd McGuire
    • Gillian Bevan
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    96
    • Creator
      • Tim Loane
    • Stars
      • Ursula Holden Gill
      • Lloyd McGuire
      • Gillian Bevan
    • 36User reviews
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    • Nominated for 6 BAFTA Awards
      • 9 nominations total

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    • 2001–2004
    Lloyd McGuire
    Lloyd McGuire
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    Gillian Bevan
    Gillian Bevan
    • Clare Hunter…
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    Ellen Thomas
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    • Liz Webb…
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    Tamzin Malleson
    Tamzin Malleson
    • Penny Neville
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    Adrian Bower
    Adrian Bower
    • Brian Steadman…
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    Navin Chowdhry
    Navin Chowdhry
    • Kurt McKenna…
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    Vicky Hall
    • Lindsay Pearce
    • 2003–2004
    Marsha Leanne Crosby
    • Kayla
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    Andrew Lincoln
    Andrew Lincoln
    • Simon Casey…
    • 2001–2003
    Jason Boyd
    • Adam Grint
    • 2003–2004
    Raquel Cassidy
    Raquel Cassidy
    • Susan Gately…
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    Nina Sosanya
    Nina Sosanya
    • Jenny Paige…
    • 2001–2002
    James Lance
    James Lance
    • Matt Harvey
    • 2002–2003
    Tyronne Lewis
    • Brandon
    • 2002–2004
    Peter England
    • Arnie
    • 2001–2002
    Shaun Evans
    Shaun Evans
    • John Paul Keating
    • 2002
    Daon Broni
    • Damien Wallace
    • 2004
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      • Tim Loane
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    jayhoolihan

    Top of the class but more Ballykissangel than This Life

    Teachers is your own playground years - every dilemma, cock-up and confusion is reflected in the life of the eponymous hero, thoughtless new to the game teacher simon (25 going on 15), who breezes through life wrapped in a cloud of his so-called problems (does his girlfreind have more sexual expereince than him? if doesn't shower will he get an extra 10 minutes in bed?? - lifes a bitch, eh? lol)

    Folowing Simon during his first year in teaching, teachers has an easy warm charm carried off by dint of the keystone cops portrayal of simon and his colleagues who are, if possible, even more irresponsible than the kids they are supposed to be educating. Simon's half-baked attempts to graduate to adulthood and his antics at school and home keep the attention and the laughs coming. On a disturbing note though I must confess i found his policewoman girlfriend strangely attractive!

    Teachers isn't battleship potemkin but it's elevated above the normal tv fare by good writing, good direction and a fine cast - it took me a few episodes to really tune in it to its wavelength but it's now a never miss.

    Ps. a second series is in the post - take a tip and set the video
    stebbituk

    Sex in someplace very uncomfortable

    Teachers made a welcome return for a third season this week on channel 4.

    I think Andrew Lincoln was wise to take a brake from the starring role this series, as his character had become whiney and his mannerisms beginning to grate. Although he did direct some this season and returns towards the end.

    The first episode was business as usual with the new characters from last season plus a couple of others grown into their roles. Susan is gone and will be missed as the mentor in the group, but with Simon gone there would have been little for her to do.

    The main ingredients remain such as the great humour at the expense of anyone the script sees fit, including some very unfair jokes at the expense of a little fat kid thats going bald, that are hilarious, and the excellent soundtrack (Feeder rock)

    Adrian bower handles his new job as lead well, evolving from the confused teacher that thought maybe he could do more that was the butt of so many jokes previously.

    All in all the show is still going strong, the storylines, while not earthshattering are still strong and I hope this goes on for a while longer.
    lynnerogers76

    Teachers gets better and better

    David Clayton is WRONG! I loved series 1 of Teachers, but by the end I did feel a little bit "Simon"-ed out, and was worried how the show would sustain itself. I shouldn't have worried - because what we got was an infinitely better Series 2. Where characters who we'd got to know in relationship to Simon, slowly through Series 1, really came into their own - and facets of their characters that were only touched on were really allowed to flourish.

    I liked the way Andrew Lincoln left the series (not your usual cliched stuff, but nicely underplayed) - I found it moving, but not over-cooked. You were sad to see him go, but knew that the world (and the series) would survive without him. Contrary to what David said, I got the impression that it had been really well built to. And it seems much more true to life to me this way. People do drift in and out of our lives - and whilst the idea is always horrible, it's amazing how the gaps they leave heal up.

    I thought series 2 was better, funnier and more real. And I thought the pupil stories were better. The kids seemed smarter, not quite so contrived (like adults imagining kids) - more kid like. Overall, for me, series 2 is where Teachers really took off.
    r_whiting

    a cult show for the 00's

    The First time Andrew Lincoln came to British Screens, was in the cult TV show "This Life" in which he played a quirky, neurotic and often confused lawyer. The reason the two series of "This life" were so good was due to the rich array of characters who played off one another so nicely, and a strong story line that was fast paced, witty and realistic.

    Teacher's feels like it was written as a vehicle to show case the strongest characteristics of Lincoln's character in "This life". His character, Simon, in teachers is even more neurotic and confused about life than Egg was. On paper this sounds like it runs the risk of type-casting Lincoln and ruining the show from the out set. In reality Lincoln manages to pull it off; in fact he does so, so superbly that he avoids all the clichés and pitfalls and really shines.

    While Andrew Lincoln twinkles his socks off, the rest of the cast refuse to be out done, Raquel Cassidy and nina Sosanya who play susan and jenny Respectively, do so subtly if not sublimely again avoiding the clichés, and Simon's two slobby mates (also teachers) Brian and Kurt played by Adrian Bower and Navin Chowdhry, provide the perfect foil for Simons ever growing neurosis.

    At the end of the day, Teachers again has a strong storyline with a lot of fast paced humour and wit, while maintaining a degree of realism and showing teaching from both sides of the black board, teachers has all the potential and as I'm sure time will show has all the makings of a cult show in it's own right.
    8istara

    Wonderful for first series

    The first couple of series of Teachers are wonderful. The third is so-so.

    The fourth is dire, and I'm honestly surprised the cast agreed to many of the story lines.

    Many other reviewers have commented on character changes being problematic in the later series. The loss of lead characters is a problem, but it's not the real reason that Series 4 is an unmitigated horror. Let's detail why:

    1. Three new characters are introduced. The first is a "hot guy" to effectively replace Andrew Lincoln/James Lance. His character works okay, or would have done if they tried to establish more chemistry with established characters (as with Lindsay/Matt in Series 3). The other two characters are mystifyingly awful in how they are written. One (the "hypochondriac") is simply never funny. The other should be on TVTropes as the ultimate "token" hire. The poor actor is literally given no personality at all and nothing interesting to work with. Even straight men (in the comedy usage of the term) are supposed to be funny.

    2. The themes and story lines are puerile, gross-out and frequently offensive, without being funny. In the earlier series the joke was having puerile characters in adult situations (teaching). In the last series, the situations are puerile. I feel particularly sorry for Vicky Hall (Lindsay) having to act the "fat episode". As for the "Ping" storyline, words simply fail. Little Britain handled the concept of a mail order bride more amusingly and more sensitively than this.

    Teachers is definitely worth a watch. The final series is definitely worth a skip. It's amazing to realise that it was written by pretty much the same team of writers: what were they thinking?

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      A donkey appears in every episode.
    • Quotes

      Clare Hunter: A spastic is someone with cerebral palsy, not someone who misses an open goal on the football field, Mr Steadman.

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    • Soundtracks
      The Boy With The Arab Strap
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    • Release date
      • March 21, 2001 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • Channel 4 (United Kingdom)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Учителя
    • Filming locations
      • Clifton, Bristol, England, UK
    • Production company
      • Tiger Aspect Productions
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    • Runtime
      50 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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