Coming of Age

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Running Time: 30 minutes (approx)

Sitcom set in the world of a group of sixth form students living in Abingdon as they enjoy a final romp with adolescence. Chloe decides she is ready to have sex with Matt at last, just as long as her parents approve. Luckily for Matt they do, but want to give hands-on assistance as well as their approval. Jas has a visit from a Russian exchange student who, to Ollie's horror, is good-looking, glamorous and fun. DK tries to use magic tricks to make new friends, but things go badly wrong.

Main Cast

Image for Tony BignellTony BignellMatt
Joe TraciniDK
Image for Anabel BarnstonAnabel BarnstonChloe
Ceri PhillipsOllie
Hannah JobJas
Ellen ThomasPrincipal
Jenny FunnellChloe's Mum, Mummy Bear
Phil NiceChloe's Dad, Daddy Bear
Amy YamazakiJas
Alex KewOllie
Image for Dani HarmerDani HarmerChloe
Ben ButlerStaz
Andrew BrookeAndy
Joanne MatthewsKathryn Walker
Perry BlanksPC
John-Luke RobertsDirector
Hon Ping TangBarman
Charlotte HiltonSky
Megan JossaAmy
Jason BarnettPoliceman
Imogen BainDr Bentley
Image for Jason ThorpeJason ThorpeKris Spendlove
Ed ColemanSimon
Sheila CollingsAmy's Gran
Fiona MoyesOllie's Mum
Di BotcherOllie's Mum
Marc SmallJason
Daniel Lawrence TaylorGraham
John RoyCaretaker
Annie CooperDr Stephanie
Richard GloverTeacher
Chloe-Charlotte CramptonStella

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