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Country of origin
  
United Kingdom

Theme song
  
5.9/10
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Final episode date
  
16 May 2008

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Created by
  
Adrian EdmondsonNigel Smith

Starring
  
Adrian EdmondsonEd ColemanLaura AikmanJonathon Chan-PensleyMark Arden

Opening theme
  
Composer(s)
  
Simon Brint (incidental)

Cast
  
Ade Edmondson, Laura Aikman, Mark Arden, Abigail Cruttenden

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Teenage Kicks is a British sitcom starring Adrian Edmondson, Ed Coleman and Laura Aikman, filmed at Teddington Studios. Originally as a radio show for BBC Radio 2 in 2007, it was turned into a TV series by Phil McIntyre Productions for ITV. The show ran for 8 episodes beginning 28 March 2008 although the show was not recommissioned for any further series.

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The opening theme tune is "Teenage Kicks" by the band The Undertones.

Folked up punk teenage kicks by ade edmondson the bad shepherds


Cast

  • Adrian Edmondson - Vernon Heath
  • Ed Coleman - Max Heath
  • Laura Aikman - Milly Heath
  • Jonathon Chan-Pensley - David
  • Mark Arden - Bryan
  • Plot

    Vernon Heath (Edmondson) is a 49-year-old former front man for a punk rock band called "The Plague". After living off his wife for the last two decades and spending most of his time in the pub, the two are getting a divorce, and Vernon is forced to move into a student flat in Kilburn, London, occupied by his children Max (Ed Coleman) and Milly (Laura Aikman), as well as their flatmate David (Jonathan Chan-Pensley). Vernon believes that moving in with them will rekindle his old world. However, Max, Milly and David are disgusted by him, and his best friend and former Plague member Bryan (Mark Arden) appears to have "sold-out", now working as a deputy head teacher of a primary school and happily married.

    Production

    The original radio series was broadcast on BBC Radio 2, recorded in The Drill Hall in late 2006. Originally a pilot was to be made for BBC Two. However, ITV took control of the project and commissioned eight episodes. Paul Jackson, ITVs director of entertainment and comedy said, "From the moment I arrived in this job I have made it my mission to bring quality sitcom back to ITV, this project absolutely does that and I'm very excited about having Ade back on our screens."

    A pilot version of the first episode was shot in 2007 with the notable difference of Ben Elton in the role of Bryan, the same role he had played in the original radio version. Elton was replaced by Mark Arden in the transmitted version and the following episodes for reasons unknown.

    Reception

    The show has been seen as Edmondson's return to TV comedy (following his straight role in Holby City), with the character of Vernon being compared to that of Vyvyan, a similar punk character he played in the BBC TV sitcom The Young Ones. The first episode's preview in The Guardian TV listings was scathing, describing the programme as a "graceless gumbo of mainstream sentimentality and Bottom-esque cruelty... roaring awfulness." Concluding: "Tonight's episode [sees]... Chinese flatmate mocked for having a Chinese accent. Unbelievable."

    Ade Edmondson looking back on the show, said he enjoyed writing it but had a hard time getting it made. It was pushed back many times by the BBC while "they were playing musical chairs" until BBC 2 picked up on it, then ITV did later for its TV adaption. Before the broadcast run, the cast including Edmondson were told that if the series averaged 4 million a second series would be commissioned, but fell short with 3.4 which Edmondson explained as being "fair". Only the first two episodes ranked in ITV 1's top 30 weekly BARB ratings at positions 25 and 26.

    References

    Teenage Kicks (TV series) Wikipedia