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During the auditions, Kaya Scodelario , who was 14 at that time, claimed to be 16 on the forms to get herself noticed. She later felt that she was too young for the show and was about to leave. But a producer told her to stay and encouraged her to read for the part of Effy.
Throughout the series, lighting screens and crew reflections can be seen in Sid's glasses multiple times.
Due to licensing issues, the DVDs and international broadcastings of the first three seasons have a very different soundtrack. The opening theme by Fat Segal remains intact in all versions.
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I can't stress enough how wonderful all these characters are, all very distinct, deep and you learn to care deeply about each one in a short space of time. Damn shame series one has ended so soon - but the final episode, especially the final sequence has given me both shivers and tears even on the second viewing - and I'm a grown man in my 30's. This is NOT just a teeny-drama, it's top quality essential viewing for anyone with an open mind. Really want to learn more about these characters, I want to share their lives - so let's be having Series 2 straight away please! Edit: Series 2 was good, although not as good as 1, still way better than most things out there. I think those who dislike it so strongly probably gave up too early. Series 3 however - what a disappointment! The writing has gone childish, simplistic and without any of the strong plots of the first two series. Cook - the most dislikable character, is over-used in every episode so far and completely overpowers every other character. It's gone from a great show about the lives of several people, to a badly written situdrama about one character being an idiot, with other people on the sidelines. Series 1: 10/10 Series 2: 9/10 Series 3: 2/10 Huge disappointment.
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The story of a group of British teens who are trying to grow up and find love and happiness despite questionable parenting and teachers who would rather be friends (and lovers) than authorit... Read all The story of a group of British teens who are trying to grow up and find love and happiness despite questionable parenting and teachers who would rather be friends (and lovers) than authority figures. The story of a group of British teens who are trying to grow up and find love and happiness despite questionable parenting and teachers who would rather be friends (and lovers) than authority figures.
Chris Miles : Last night man, cool. Total blast. Everything you could ever want from an evening. Songs, choir girls, colourful costumes, fellatio... rabbits

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^ The main cast of the first six seasons is composed of the actors disclosed in the promotional images of each season.

^ Season seven is led by just three actors, but the main cast is made up of all the actors credited at the beginning of each episode.



^ "Maria Miles" . IMDb .

^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i j "New 'Skins' cast revealed!" . Skins . Digital Spy . Retrieved 29 December 2008 .

^ "Skins - All 4" . www.e4.com .

^ "Daniel Kaluuya" . IMDb .

^ Skins (20 February 2013). "Posh Kenneth's Rap - Daniel Kaluuya's Top 5 - Skins" . Archived from the original on 14 December 2021 – via YouTube.

^ "Georgina Moffat" . IMDb .

^ "Siwan Morris" . IMDb .

^ "Unseen Skins credits" . www.e4.com . Archived from the original on 28 March 2010.

^ "Domonic Attoh" . IMDb .

^ "Evelyn Madzima" . IMDb .

^ "Skins - All 4" . www.e4.com .

^ "William Lang" . IMDb .

^ "Skins - All 4" . www.e4.com .

^ Jump up to: a b "The Gang" . Skins . E4 . Retrieved 19 December 2008 .

^ "Skins series 5: the new cast revealed" . Guardian. 16 December 2010 . Retrieved 19 December 2010 .


This article is a list of fictional characters who are featured in British teen drama Skins .

Family: Father, Jim Stonem ( Harry Enfield ); mother, Anthea Stonem ( Morwenna Banks ); sister, Effy Stonem ( Kaya Scodelario )

Family: Mother, Anna Richardson ( Arabella Weir ); ex-stepfather, Malcolm ( Danny Dyer ); stepfather, Ted (Tim Wallers); stepsister Scarlett (daughter of Ted) ( Sia Berkeley )

Family: Father, Mark Jenkins ( Peter Capaldi ); mother, Elizabeth "Liz" Jenkins ( Josie Lawrence ); grandfather, Alex ( Maurice Roëves ); uncle, Sandy ( Michael Nardone ); cousins, Lex (Jonny Forrest) and Ally Jenkins (Bryan Wilson)

Family: Father, Marcus Ainsworth ( Neil Morrissey ); mother, Margeritte Ainsworth (Naomi Allisstone); infant brother, Reuben Ainsworth (portrayed by unknown)

Family: Estranged father, Graham Miles ( Mark Heap ); estranged mother, Chris's mum (Annie Hulley); stepmother, Mary Miles ( Sarah Lancashire ); deceased brother, Peter Miles ; infant half-brother, Sammy Miles (portrayed by unknown)

Family: Father, Ronny Fazer ( Mark Monero ); estranged mother, Jal's Mother ( Josette Simon ); brothers, Ace Fazer (Troy Glasgow) and Lynton Fazer (Adrian Fergus Fuller)

Family: Father, Walter Oliver ( Bill Bailey ); mother, Jackie Oliver ( Fiona Allen )

Family: Father, Istiak Kharral ( Inder Manocha ); mother, Bibi Kharral ( Nina Wadia ); uncle, Muneer (Nish Nathwani); three older, unnamed sisters

Family: Mother, Sheila (Maria Miles) [1]

Family: Father, Jim Stonem ( Harry Enfield ); mother, Anthea Stonem ( Morwenna Banks ); brother, Tony Stonem ( Nicholas Hoult )

Family: Mother, Dr Stock (Heidi Monsen); brother, Josh Stock ( Ben Lloyd-Hughes )

Family: Father, Jim Stonem ( Harry Enfield ); mother, Anthea Stonem ( Morwenna Banks ); brother, Tony Stonem ( Nicholas Hoult )

Note: Kaya Scodelario is the longest-serving main cast member of the series, appearing in 27 episodes of the series overall. She served as a recurring character in the first two series, before becoming a main character in series 3 and 4 . She returned in the two-part episode Skins: Fire in the seventh and final series .

Family: Mother, Angela Moon ( Sally Phillips ); aunt, Elizabeth ( Maureen Lipman ); supposed father, Professor Larbalestier ( Darren Boyd ) [8]

Family: Mother, Kosoke Tomone (Aicha Kossoko); [9] sister, Fumi Tomone (Evelyn Madzima); brother, Daniel Tomone (Domonic Attoh) [10]

Family: Estranged mother, Ruth Byatt ( Tanya Franks ); estranged father, Cook Sr. ( Matt King ); brother, Paddy (William Lang); [12] uncle, Keith ( Geoffrey Hughes )

Family: Father, Leo McClair ( Simon Day ); sister, Karen McClair ( Klariza Clayton ); grandfather, Norman ( Dudley Sutton )

Family: Mother, Celia Jones ( Juliet Cowan ); father, Edward Jones ( Douglas Hodge )

Family: Mother, Gina Campbell ( Olivia Colman )

Family: Father, Rob Fitch ( John Bishop ); mother, Jenna Fitch ( Ronni Ancona ); twin sister, Emily Fitch ( Kathryn Prescott ); brother, James Fitch (Redd Smith)

Family: Father, Rob Fitch ( John Bishop ); mother, Jenna Fitch ( Ronni Ancona ); twin sister, Katie Fitch ( Megan Prescott ); brother, James Fitch (Redd Smith).

Family: Adoptive fathers, Geoff (Gareth Farr) and Jeff ( John Sessions ); sister, Clara ( Georgia King ); mother, Maria ( Caroline Paterson )

Family: Father, Owen (Peter Gunn); mother, Catherine ( Ingrid Lacey ); child, Grace

Family: Father, Kevin ( Daniel Ryan ); mother, Anita ( Liza Tarbuck )

Family: Mother, Shelley ( Clare Grogan ); father, Gregory ( Alastair Mackenzie ); child, Grace

Family: Mother, Agnes ( Jaye Griffiths ); sisters, Bella (Eloise Joseph) and Maude (Lola Mae Loughran)

Family: Father, David ( Chris Addison ); mother, Sonia ( Jenny Jules )

Family: Father, Leon ( Dorian Lough ); mother, Siobhan ; brother, Matty ( Sebastian de Souza )

Family: Father, Leon ( Dorian Lough ); mother, Siobhan ; brother, Nick ( Sean Teale )

Jackson said that during his first day on set he had to portray a scene in which Alex is masturbating. The director asked him to make more noise during the scene, which Jackson said served as an "ice breaker". Jackson said that his friends presumed he was playing a straight character, and said he expected to be "ripped" for playing a gay character even though he could "handle the banter". [ citation needed ]

Family: Grandmother, Miriam ( Fenella Fielding ); father, David ( Karl Theobald ); grandfather, William

1.08, 2.07, 3.01, 3.08, 3.10, 4.07, 4.08, 7.01, 7.02

Posh Kenneth is a posh, charismatic Black British character, who performed as a rapper. [5] One of his chief characteristics is his code-switching between British English sociolects . He is good friends with Anwar and spends a lot of time with the group.

Angie is the gang's psychology teacher, who has an affair with Chris. When she arrives to one of his parties, Chris gives her a hug and convinces her to dance with him. Because Chris has taken several viagras, Angie mistakes his erection to be caused by her. Regardless, they end up in a relationship midway through the series, which Angie is ashamed of. It is later revealed that Angie was engaged, but was separated from her fiancee. She later leaves him and breaks off her relationship with Chris. She appears one more time in Chris' central episode in series two where she has sex with him, despite the fact he is in a relationship with Jal.

1.08, 2.07, 3.01, 3.08, 3.10, 4.07, 4.08, 7.01, 7.02

3.01, 3.02, 3.10, 4.03, 4.08, 7.05, 7.06


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
British television series (2007–2013)
"Skins (TV series)" redirects here. For the American remake, see Skins (American TV series) .

Bryan Elsley
Charles Pattinson
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^ Premack, Rachel (24 October 2016). "Tumblr's Depression Connection" . The Ringer . Retrieved 2 October 2020 .

^ Jump up to: a b "RTS Craft and Design Winners 2007" . Royal Television Society . 24 January 2011 . Retrieved 26 July 2018 .

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^ Jump up to: a b c "BAFTA Awards Search | BAFTA Awards" . awards.bafta.org . Retrieved 26 July 2018 .

^ "Skins and Radiohead win Guardian awards" . The Guardian . London. 7 March 2008 . Retrieved 23 November 2008 .

^ "Winners 2008: Skins II" . Interactive Marketing and Advertising Awards . Archived from the original on 9 July 2012 . Retrieved 23 November 2008 .

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^ "Shockwaves NME Awards 2011 – all the winners - NME" . NME . 23 February 2011 . Retriev
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