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TV Review: Noel Fielding’s Luxury Comedy, E4

by Robin Darke

And-roid Warhol. A psychedelic treehouse. A tank made of cheese. If there were any words we could employ to try and sway you into watching Noel Fielding’s newest “offering”, it would be these. They show us many, many things. That Noel Fielding is sticking to his tried and tested roots of clashing the realistic with [...]

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Review: Skins

by Lauren Mullineaux

Before we even start talking about the first episode of the new season of Skins can we just discuss the opening titles for a second? As per usual they are the best thing about the show, but they’re also artistic to the point of idiocy. Why anybody would put an opening sequence so shiny and [...]

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Eurgh, Skins Is Back And It’s Still A Gitfest

by Lauren Mullineaux

If you’re under the age of 22 then you will be familiar with the Daily Mail’s nemesis; common sense. Whoops! That should read Skins. If you’re living like the characters in the show, then you’re probably dead and we offer our sincerest sympathies; we died around the same time as Tony who was paralysed by [...]

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The Inbetweeners Movie Breaks Box-Office Records, Despite Being Desperately Unfunny

by Matthew Laidlow

When E4 had eventually grown tired of showing endless repeats of Friends and Scrubs, the channel eventually spat out its own unique programming, aimed at the sort of person that hecklerspray writers aren’t; the young, the cool, the hip and the trendy. Arseholes, basically. On one end of the spectrum, there was Skins, a programme [...]

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Glee: Vanishing From Your Television Soon And Off To Die In A Corner

by Mof Gimmers

Hey! Adults! Like watching children’s programmes filled with hideous, soul-sapping, nine million part harmonies, systematically destroying all those pop songs you love? Then, chances are, you like watching Glee and consider yourself to be a member of the corporate-designed clan of The Gleek. Well, for people like us who like laughing at people like you, [...]

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Made In Chelsea: As Badly-Staged As It Is Badly-Acted

by Amy Grindhouse

This may come as a shock to people used to the gritty realism of documentaries like Eastenders, Coronation Street, and Strictly Come Dancing – but it’s pretty much all smoke and mirrors. Even the bits that look really real, like the copious twirling. It’s all staged and you’re being played like a fiddle. There’s a [...]

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Genitals at the Ready! The New Cast of Skins is Announced!

by Mof Gimmers

Every time a new cast of Skins is announced, people mourn the last lot who they initially slagged off, but eventually ended up furiously masturbating over. So why not cut out all the moaning and crying about how much you’ll miss Simpie, Razzle and Dimpo (or whatever the last lot were called) and just make with the wanking right now?

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Video: Hecklerspray Meets Some Misfits

by Keith Emmerson

Remember that new E4 show Misfits we previewed a few weeks back? No? Well, it’s become quite popular with everyone apart from you apparently. We sent our very own bumbling reporter Keith Emmerson to meet a few members of the cast who turn out to be much more charming than their characters…

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TV Preview: Misfits, E4

by Keith Emmerson

A new E4 series called Misfits you say? About a group of young delinquents doing community service? We’ve not been this put off a new TV series since the Bad Girls pilot. In fact, the likelihood of a good series coming from E4 is akin to that of finding a hen’s tooth, or Tess Daly‘s [...]

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TV Preview: Skins Series 3

by Matthew Laidlow

OMG! Skins is back! E4’s modern-day take on one side of ‘yoof culture’ returns to make everyone feel like they have crap parties, old and extremely unfashionable.

After establishing itself as one of E4′s more successful shows which isn’t Friends or Big Brother, the programme has taken a strange and swift change of direction. Instead of building on the foundations of the second series, the producers have instead decided to tell the original cast to bugger off as they’ve hired some fresh meat.

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