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Bad Education (TV series)

''Bad Education'' is a British sitcom produced by Tiger Aspect Productions for BBC Three. It stars Jack Whitehall as young teacher Alfie Wickers – "the worst teacher ever to grace the British education system" – at the fictional Abbey Grove School, in Watford, Hertfordshire.〔''Bad Education'', episode 3〕 Mathew Horne played Fraser, the headmaster of the fictional school alongside him.
At the time of the series launch it broke BBC Three's record for the highest-rated first episode of a comedy, which was previously held by ''Horne & Corden'', but is now held by ''Cuckoo''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/news/a399569/jack-whitehalls-bad-education-breaks-bbc-three-comedy-record.html )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/news/a408367/andy-sambergs-cuckoo-smashes-bbc-three-comedy-record.html )〕 The second series premiered on BBC iPlayer on 27 August 2013, a week before the television air date of 3 September, as part of BBC Three's plans to premiere all its scripted comedy programmes online. This experiment proved successful, as the first episode of the second series received 1.5 million requests prior to its television airing. A Christmas special aired on 17 December 2013. The third and final series of ''Bad Education'' began transmission on 16 September 2014, and concluded on 21 October 2014.
==Synopsis==
The series focused on Alfie Wickers (Whitehall), a posh, newly graduated secondary school history teacher at the fictional Abbey Grove School, in Watford, Hertfordshire. Ever determined to impress his crush, Rosie Gulliver (Solemani) Wickers made repeated efforts to appear "cool", such as coaching the school football team, organising a weapons amnesty and fielding a candidate for the school elections. Usually, in these efforts, he turned to his mismatched class for help, despite them often disapproving of his actions. They were teacher's pet Joe (Lawrence), tough guy Mitchell (Wernham), wheelchair-user emo Rem Dog (Binstead), inappropriately flirtatious Chantelle (Runeckles), feminine homosexual Stephen (Williams), the studious yet rebellious Jing (Alexander) and outwardly fiery Cleopatra (Opia).
At the same time, Wickers found himself having to deal with the shenanigans of his eccentric headmaster, Shaquille "Simon" Fra$er (Horne) and meet the expectations of a string of deputy heads; at first demanding dictator Isobel Pickwell (Gomez), then the ruthless yet cringeworthy Professor Celia "Pro Green" Green (Spiro), and then his own father, dramatically inappropriate Martin Wickers (Enfield). It is clarified in the final season that the entire show spans a single academic year.

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