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Directed by
  
Jack Jewers

Original language(s)
  
English

Number of seasons
  
1

Executive producer
  
CJ Daugherty

Program creators
  
CJ Daugherty, Jack Jewers

Country of origin
  
United Kingdom

First episode date
  
12 December 2014

Number of episodes
  
6 (List of episodes)

Language
  
English

Genres
  
Drama, Adolescence

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Created by
  
CJ Daugherty Jack Jewers

Written by
  
CJ Daugherty Jack Jewers

Starring
  
Jessica Sargent Campbell Challis Danny Carmel Grace Parry Jodie Hirst Damien Thomas Lewis Lilley Jessica Swallow Kunjue Li Louis Clarke-Clare Tom Blount

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Night School is a British web series based on the Night School books by CJ Daugherty. It was the first ever web series based on a British young adult book. The show premiered on YouTube on December 12, 2014. The series was written and created by CJ Daugherty and Jack Jewers.

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Series overview

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The series follows Allie Sheridan a 17-year-old girl from Brixton who is sent away to boarding school after a string of arrests. But the school isn't all it seems. Cimmeria Academy is an exclusive private school for the children of the elite. At the heart of Cimmeria is Night School, a Bullingdon Club style secret society whose members are both destined to run the country and mentored by the world’s most powerful people. But Allie soon learns that their glamorous and exciting world is laced with deception. And danger. Everyone lies and everyone hides secrets. Secrets that can kill.

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Though set within the world of the Night School novels, the web series presents new stories featuring the characters, rather than a straight adaptation of the books.

Main cast

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  • Jessica Sargent as Allie Sheridan
  • Campbell Challis as Carter West
  • Danny Carmel as Nathaniel St. John
  • Grace Parry as Katie Gilmore
  • Jodie Hirst as Jo Arringford
  • Damien Thomas as Jeremy Simpson
  • Lewis Lilley as Mark Lacey
  • Jessica Swallow as Eleanor Crawley
  • Kunjue Li as Lucy Li
  • Louis Clarke-Clare as Sylvain Cassell
  • Tom Blount as Gabe Porthas
  • Production

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    The project was announced in October 2014 /. Filming took place between August and November 2014 in the south of England, with principal locations including Frensham Heights School near Farnham, Surrey./

    Reception

    Night School was covered widely in the UK media on its release, with some international coverage too. The response was positive. The Guardian ran a front page story on the series and hosted the first episode. The US-based Daily Dot headlined their coverage "Watch Night School if You Want to Keep Up With the Tweens in Your Life" and described the series as "a heads-up as to what your younger sister or daughter will be talking about in a few weeks.". Teen publications such as Maximum Pop!, Sugarscape, and Top of the Pops covered the series extensively, with positive reviews.

    The US-based Indie Series Network (originators of the Indie Soap Awards) named Night School the best web series in the world in its weekly poll of independently-produced web series three times, for Power, All the Pretty Killers, and Bang, and nominated a fourth time for The Gilmore Girl. The same polls named Danny Carmel best actor; and Jodie Hirst and Jessica Sargent best actress.

    The series had extensive coverage in the regional UK media, including the Eastern Daily Press, the Southern Daily Echo, Get Surrey, the Bournemouth Echo and the Belfast Telegraph. BBC Radio and London Live broadcast news features and interviews about the series.

    Night School was an official selection at the Marseille Web Fest, NYC Web Fest, Washington D.C. Web Fest and Dublin Web Fest. In February 2016 Night School was nominated for five awards at the Indie Series Network Awards in Los Angeles.

    References

    Night School: the Web Series Wikipedia