Off the Hook (TV series)

Off the Hook
Written by Dean Craig
Directed by Vadim Jean
Andy de Emmony
Starring Jonathan Bailey
Danny Morgan
James Buckley
Joanna Cassidy
Georgia King
Country of origin United Kingdom
No. of series 1
No. of episodes 7
Production
Producer(s) Nick Hamm
Simon Maxwell
Running time 30 minutes
Production company(s) Greenroom Entertainment
Release
Original network BBC Three, BBC HD
Original release 10 September (2009-09-10) – 22 October 2009 (2009-10-22)
External links
Website

Off the Hook is a British sitcom about a group of freshers at university.

The show's cast includes Jonathan Bailey, who plays the main character Danny, Danny Morgan as Shane and James Buckley (Jay Cartwright from The Inbetweeners) as Fred. They are joined by Joanna Cassidy who plays Scarlet and Georgia King as Wendy "Weird Bloke".

Production

The series was commissioned as part of the BBC Switch strand. Its original title was Fresh.[1] It first appeared online in small five-minute episodes in September 2008 before later being developed into a full series. It is filmed on location at the University of Westminster's Harrow Campus, which is used as the backdrop for the fictional Bankside University. Since the first series there has been no further production, suggesting that it has probably been cancelled.[2]

Plot

The series centres on Danny Gordon as he embarks on his first year at Bankside University. Unbeknown to him his "worst best friend" from school, Shane McKay, has been awarded a place at Bankside via the clearing system, and proceeds to gatecrash Danny's university life. The pair share their student accommodation with Scarlet Hayes, Fred and Wendy "Weird Bloke".

The first episode introduces the characters and displays Danny's introduction into university life including life modelling, chatting up girls who have boyfriends at home and learning that there is a university degree called Moral Philosophy with Comparative Philology.

References

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