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''Teachers'' included elements of the surreal; the canteen staff is entirely made up of dwarfs, wild animals wander in the background of shots, and rather than an onscreen caption the days of the week are displayed as if painted on walls, the road, lollipop ladies' signs... The first three series were nominated for six BAFTA awards. An unsuccessful and short-lived American remake aired in 2006.
''Teachers'' included elements of the surreal; the canteen staff is entirely made up of dwarfs, wild animals wander in the background of shots, and rather than an onscreen caption the days of the week are displayed as if painted on walls, the road, lollipop ladies' signs... The first three series were nominated for six BAFTA awards. An unsuccessful and short-lived American remake aired in 2006.


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* [[A Date With Rosie Palms]] - Kurt. A lot.
* [[A Date With Rosie Palms]] - Kurt. A lot.
* [[Alien Lunch]] - Whilst pregnant Carol picks up a [[Wacky Cravings|few strange eating habits]].
* [[Alien Lunch]] - Whilst pregnant Carol picks up a [[Wacky Cravings|few strange eating habits]].
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* [[Camp Gay]] - John Simon during Gay and Lesbian Awareness week.
* [[Camp Gay]] - John Simon during Gay and Lesbian Awareness week.
* [[Chuck Cunningham Syndrome]] - Between series 2 and 3 Susan, Jenny & JP all disappear.
* [[Chuck Cunningham Syndrome]] - Between series 2 and 3 Susan, Jenny & JP all disappear.
* [[Cluster F Bomb]] - The entire series, but particular mention must go to Bob's very first line in the first episode.
* [[Cluster F-Bomb]] - The entire series, but particular mention must go to Bob's very first line in the first episode.
* [[Country Matters]] - In the first episode you can briefly see a caretaker trying to wipe off some markerpen changes made to a sign bearing the name of the headteacher, Mrs C. Hunter.
* [[Country Matters]] - In the first episode you can briefly see a caretaker trying to wipe off some markerpen changes made to a sign bearing the name of the headteacher, Mrs C. Hunter.
* [[Dropped a Bridge On Him]] - Kurt, Brian and Matt are not only killed offscreen, the first episode of series 4 has Lindsay and Penny pissing on their graves.
* [[Dropped a Bridge On Him]] - Kurt, Brian and Matt are not only killed offscreen, the first episode of series 4 has Lindsay and Penny pissing on their graves.
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* [[The Good Old British Comp]]
* [[The Good Old British Comp]]
* [[Happily Married]] - Averted. With, erm, every married couple on the show...
* [[Happily Married]] - Averted. With, erm, every married couple on the show...
* [[Hey Its That Guy]]! - James Corden from [[Gavin and Stacey]] appears as a student in the first series. Matt Horne, also from [[Gavin and Stacey]] shows up in series 4 as the RE teacher. Ashley Madekwe from Secret Diary Of A Call Girl. Kara Tointon who plays Dawn in [[Eastenders]] James Buckley who plays Jay in The Inbetweeners
* [[Hey It's That Guy]]! - James Corden from [[Gavin and Stacey]] appears as a student in the first series. Matt Horne, also from [[Gavin and Stacey]] shows up in series 4 as the RE teacher. Ashley Madekwe from Secret Diary Of A Call Girl. Kara Tointon who plays Dawn in [[Eastenders]] James Buckley who plays Jay in The Inbetweeners
* [[Heterosexual Life Partners]] - Kurt and Brian. And they frequently verge into...
* [[Heterosexual Life Partners]] - Kurt and Brian. And they frequently verge into...
* [[Ho Yay]] - Kurt and Brian worry in a few episodes that they might be gay for each other. An episode revolves around them first realising that everyone sees them as a married couple and then temporarily 'divorcing' - although it's played for comedy, they're both genuinely devastated at breaking up. Brian also spends an episode struggling with a crush on JP.
* [[Ho Yay]] - Kurt and Brian worry in a few episodes that they might be gay for each other. An episode revolves around them first realising that everyone sees them as a married couple and then temporarily 'divorcing' - although it's played for comedy, they're both genuinely devastated at breaking up. Brian also spends an episode struggling with a crush on JP.
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* [[Vomit Indescretion Shot]] - After Kayla kisses Grint
* [[Vomit Indescretion Shot]] - After Kayla kisses Grint
* [[Wacky Cravings]] - Carol starts eating pens.
* [[Wacky Cravings]] - Carol starts eating pens.
* [[Will They or Won't They]] - Simon and Jenny.
* [[Will They or Won't They?]] - Simon and Jenny.


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Revision as of 14:40, 9 January 2014

Comedy drama that aired on Channel 4 between 2001 and 2004, for a total of 40 50-minute episodes over four series. As the title suggests, the show centred around a group of teachers in a British comprehensive; for the first two series the focus was on newly qualified English teacher Simon, played by Andrew Lincoln. Unenthused about his profession and less mature than some of his pupils, Simon both feared and lusted after his scarily efficient rival, Jenny, took advice from his sarcastic best friend Susan, and spent quite a lot of time down the pub with hetero life partners Kurt and Brian, possibly the only people on staff to make Simon look like a genius. Other regulars in the first and second series were unpopular older teacher Bob, headmistress Clare, her secretaries Carol and Liz, and gay French teacher JP.

When Simon left during the second series the show became more of an ensemble, with new cast members Lindsay, Penny and Matt joining and Brian and Kurt given much larger roles. Penny was initially written to be deeply disliked by the other characters but was rehabilitated in the third series after JP, Jenny and Susan all vanished between series. Although this series ended on something of a cliffhanger with Lindsay and Matt acting on an attraction that's been building between them, the fourth series saw another major change in cast - Matt, Kurt and Brian had all apparently died offscreen, and the remaining staff had moved to a new school. Series four introduced new characters Damien, Ben and Ewan, with plotlines about Bob marrying a mail order bride and Penny having an affair with a pupil. This series was less successful than the previous three and the show was not recommissioned.

Teachers included elements of the surreal; the canteen staff is entirely made up of dwarfs, wild animals wander in the background of shots, and rather than an onscreen caption the days of the week are displayed as if painted on walls, the road, lollipop ladies' signs... The first three series were nominated for six BAFTA awards. An unsuccessful and short-lived American remake aired in 2006.

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