Class Dismissed (TV series)
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Genre | Comedy |
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Narrated by | Bill Turnbull |
Theme music composer | Guy Rowland |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 3 |
No. of episodes | 35 |
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Cinematography | Peter Edwards |
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Running time | 15 minutes |
Production company(s) | CBBC Productions |
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Picture format | HDTV 1080i |
Original release | 1 February 2016 – Present |
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Class Dismissed is a British children's sketch comedy series created by Luke Beddows, Stephen M. Collins and Andy Potter. The series is produced by CBBC Productions and has run from 2016. The show has aired 3 series, with the first starting on 1 February 2016[1], a second series starting on 5 December 2016 and a third on 27 November 2017. The series follows 'a school day at the fictional Dockbridge High, where 'nothing out of the ordinary ever happens' – unless you count the stunt diving supply teachers, explosive science classes and hazardous baked bean moments!'.[2] The show features an ensemble cast, similar to Horrible Histories consisting of Richard David-Caine, Marvyn Dickinson, Thomas Nelstrop, Dan Starkey, Ellie White, Jamie Rose-Monk, Naga Munchetty, Susan Harrison, Sam Battersea, and Velile Tshabalala, Harvey Virdi, who left after series 2 and Marie Lawrence, who left after series 1.
Production
Class Dismissed was first announced in 2014, as part of CBBC's 2015 commissions, despite not airing until 2016. 12 episodes were ordered.[3] A second series of 12 episodes was announced as part of CBBC's 2016 commissions.[4] CBBC joined with BBC Writersroom to find sketch writers for series one[5] and will again be doing this for series two.[6] Series 2 began on 5 December 2016.[7]. Series 3 began on 27 November 2017.
Child Cast
Lead
- Charliegh Adams as Emily
- Billy Holland as Billy
- Tahj Miles as Tahj
- Chanelle Thompson as Jasmine
Additional
- Ethan Proops as Martin
- Emily Su as Mollie
Adult Cast
Main cast
Starring Actor | Roles |
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Richard David-Caine | Mr Nasal - (Series 1-2) A snotty science teacher who gets married to Miss Spray at the end of Series 2.
Mark - (Series 1-) A tall boy whose mum is a teacher and calls her mum even though he denies his mum is a teacher. Mrs. Mark - (Series 1-) A form tutor who teaches her son, Mark, and always gives him pupil of the week and punishes other pupils for his wrongdoing. She was inspired to become a teacher by Granny Mark, who is her mum. She then used Mark’s catchphrase “she’s not my mum” to refer to Granny Mark. Mr Christopher - (Series 1-) A vain, tanned teacher who teaches Dance in Series 1 and in Series 2 is Head of Arts, not including actual art. He has made 2 songs which have been used in the show’s credits. Martin is the only member of his ‘entourage’. Marcella - (Series 2-) A mean Year 13 girl who Mark has a crush on. She often uses stereotypical teenage expressions and slang. Juan Castenetta - (Series 2-) A Spanish teacher who teaches the children more about Spanish mannerisms than the Spanish language. Mr Ladd - (Series 2) A supply teacher who likes to break stuff and rules and do parkour. Mr Capp has a crush on him. |
Marvyn Dickinson | Mr Konnundrum - (Series 1-) A maths teacher who asks problems based on his current dilemma and when things go wrong, he demands his class to do quiet reading. Taj somehow enjoys his lessons.
Bouncer - (Series 1-2) A security guard who hates Miss Kinder and will not let her into the staff room because he thinks she is a child and a liar. Mr. Oakley - (Series 1) A carpenter and woodwork teacher who is scared of everything. Emily's Dad - (Series 1) A man who was seen in the parents evening episode. Not much is known about him. Mr Schofield - (Series 1-) A general studies teacher whose lessons relate to certain well-known game shows including Pointless and Family Fortunes. He is based on and looks similar Phillip Schofield who is a well-known British game show host. Mr Barroboy - (Series 2) The food technology teacher who acts like Gregg Wallace. Mr Qwerty - (Series 2) An ICT supply teacher who thinks about the Internet as if he was in the 1980s. He tries to teach the children ICT though the children know how to do what he tries to teach them. Mr Veloce - (Series 3) A supply teacher who can never find his classroom. When he does he only has a minute to teach the lesson and rushes it. Mr Nappy - (Series 3) A part-time teaching assistant who has three triplets he permanently has to look after. |
Thomas Nelstrop | Mr Capp - (Series 1-) An English teacher who thinks he's cool and uses famous rap songs to teach the class about famous writers and poets, like Gold Digger by Jamie Foxx and Kanye West. In Series 3, he grew a beard and died it and his hair ginger to look like Ed Sheeran. The children find him embarrassing.
Mr Hart - (Series 1-2) A school nurse who overreacts to things like scabs and nits. Kevin - (Series 1-) A sidekick to the caretaker who has a high voice and acts really childishly. This is averted in Series 3 when he has a Scottish accent. Mr Mumbles - (Series 2) A supply teacher who mumbles a lot. Blake Papaway - (Series 2) A photographer who would rather take a lot of selfies than take photos of the children. Mr Love - (Series 3-) A PE teacher who teaches along his wife Mrs Love. Mr Love is madly in love with her and focus more on her than he does on the class. Mr Busk - (Series 3-) A part-time supply teacher who pretends he is a living statue and will only teach the lesson if he is paid £10. |
Dan Starkey | Mr Weed - (Series 1) An old man who's late for everything he does.
Sir Stanley Bleacher - (Series 1) The drama teacher who always wears a skirt and tights and thinks Dockbridge High is a theatre. Dave - (Series 1-) The site manager. He gets frustrated at Kevin’s antics though excuses them. Mr Potter - (Series 1-) The strict deputy head who does everything for the school after Mr Barker dies and Miss MacIntyre leaves. He is grumpy but cares for the kids. Mr Windlow - (Series 1-2) The Business Studies teacher who bears a striking resemblance to Lord Alan Sugar and teaches his class like they are on The Apprentice. Mr Rhomb - (Series 2-) An art teacher who always goes missing and literally immerses himself in his artwork. He also makes Martin stay after class in Series 2, though this is changed to Billy in Series 3. Bruce Turnip - (Series 2) An outdoor survivals teacher who thinks he's in Australia, calls the students weird nicknames and thinks the weather is boiling hot even in winter. Mr Spittle - (Series 3-) A woodwork teacher who eats during lesson and gets it all over the students. |
Velile Tshabalala | Miss Franks - (Series 1-2) A French teacher who ironically hates France and her subject and can only say 'I would like a ham and cheese sandwich' in French.
Jasmine's Mum - (Series 1) A lady who is a fan of Sir Stanley Bleacher, though he cannot act or perform properly. Miss Clover - (Series 1-2) An energetic office worker who makes things overly complicated for the students who need her help. Miss Goldfish - (Series 1-2) A supply teacher who repeats things often and has a five second memory, much to the annoyance of the students. Miss Presto - (Series 2) A geography teacher who spends more time showing the students magic tricks than she does teaching. |
Sam Battersea | Miss Davis - (Series 1, 3-) A food technology and supply teacher who often flatulates.
Mrs Macintyre - (Series 1) Previous deputy headteacher before Mr Barker died. Miss Dior-Durant - (Series 1-2) A textiles teacher who often records makeup tutorials or haul videos in class instead of teaching. Hillary Head - (Series 2-) The headmistress who has a fear of children. Lydia Prie - (Series 3-) A reporter for the Media Studies class. |
Harvey Virdi | Miss Crampon - (Series 1) A geography teacher who loves the Great Outdoors.
Mrs Spray - (Series 1-2) Mr Nasal-Spray's wife who is a lab technician. Mrs Collie - (Series 1) A judge in the dog competition. Mrs Haqvindeer - (Series 1-2) An ICT teacher who loves video games and plays them when Mr Potter has his back turned. Miss Veeo - (Series 2) A teaching assistant for Mr Barroboy who always says the wrong thing when the children try and tell them what they are making for Mr Barroboy. |
Jamie-Rose Monk | Mrs Tucker - (Series 1-) A dinner lady who loves making offers and hates healthy eating.
Magda - (Series 1) A PA to Whizz Pinkham. Miss Openshaw - (Series 1) A supply who used to work in a call centre. Tammy - (Series 2-) A girl who's been in isolation since 1989 who idolises Jason Donovan. She calls other girls in isolation her bestie. Counselor Joy - (Series 2-) A PSHE teacher who is always having a time out under a table. Mrs Hushman - (Series 3) A maths teacher who always shouts. |
Marie Lawrence | Miss Flip - (Series 1) An art teacher who likes to ruin Emily's art work when it is finished.
Miss Bolton - (Series 1) A PE teacher who hates losing. Mrs Dogsbody - (Series 1) Mr Barker's PA who translates what he is 'saying.' Whizz Pinkham - (Series 1) A posh 21 year old who loves being rich. |
Supporting cast
Starring Actor | Roles |
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Ellie White | Miss Fun-With-Numbers - (Series 2-) A maths teacher who acts if her class are very young.
Miss Glock - (Series 2) A music teaching assistant who often gets called by "Gary Barlow" (when in reality, it is PPI collectors). Miss Droppit - (Series 2) A careers adviser who tells students they should be a careers adviser. Mrs Stein - (Series 3-) A science teacher who throws food at students. Riddling Receptionist - (Series 3-) A receptionist who riddles visitors instead of saying where to go. |
Susan Harrison | Miss Kinder - (Series 2-) A teacher who often gets mistaken for a student, due to her size.
Mrs Winstone - (Series 2-3) The librarian who is very protective over her books and can't abide when they are returned late. Mrs Love - (Series 3-) A PE teacher who teaches along with her husband. Mrs Love is madly in love with him and pays more attention on him than the class. |
Naga Munchetty | Herself - (Series 3-) The Media Studies teacher who reads out the school news like she is on BBC Breakfast. |
Episodes
Series | Episodes | Originally aired | |||
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1 | 12 | 1 February 2016 | 16 February 2016 | ||
2 | 12 | 5 December 2016 | 20 December 2016 | ||
3 | 11 | 27 November 2017 | 11 December 2017 |
Series 1 (2016)
No. in series |
No. in season |
Title | Director | Writer(s) | Original air date[8] |
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1 | 1 | "First Day of Term" | Damian Farrell | Luke Beddows, Lorna Watson, Andy Potter, Stephen M. Collins, Jessica Silcock and Naomi Smith | 1 February 2016 |
It's the first day of a new term at Dockbridge High and the two deputy heads can't agree on anything. Credits song: "Back in Black" by AC/DC | |||||
2 | 2 | "Wednesday" | Damian Farrell | Andy Potter, Madeleine Brettingham, Helen Burt, Isabel Fay, Daniel Maier, Claire McCarthy and Emma Nisbet | 2 February 2016 |
It's Wednesday at Dockbridge High and Miss Bolton shows off her sports skills. Credits song: "Here I Go Again" by Whitesnake | |||||
3 | 3 | "Shakespeare" | Damian Farrell | Luke Beddows, Andy Potter, Stephen M. Collins, Jessica Silcock, Naomi Smith, Daniel Maier, Claire McCarthy, Jack Bernhardt, Tony Cooke and Luke Frost | 3 February 2016 |
It is Shakespeare Day at Dockbridge High, with all the lessons relating to him. | |||||
4 | 4 | "Parents Evening" | Damian Farrell | Andy Potter, Stephen M. Collins, Jessica Silcock, Naomi Smith, Helen Burt, Daniel Maier, Claire McCarthy, Luke Frost and Alex Collier | 4 February 2016 |
It's Parents' Evening at Dockbridge High and Mrs Mark has an interesting conversation with herself. Credits song: "Since You Been Gone" by Rainbow | |||||
5 | 5 | "VIP" | Damian Farrell | Lorna Watson, Andy Potter, Stephen M. Collins, Madeleine Brettingham, Helen Burt, Isabel Fay, Claire McCarthy and Tom Parry | 5 February 2016 |
At Dockbridge High a VIP is visiting and all the teachers are getting prepared. Credits song: "Born to Be Wild" by Steppenwolf | |||||
6 | 6 | "Thursday" | Damian Farrell | Daniel Maier, Isabel Fay, Howard Heard, Andy Potter and Tom Parry | 8 February 2016 |
It's Thursday at Dockbridge High and Jasmine is framed for Mr Capp's wrongdoing. Credits song: "You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet" by Bachman–Turner Overdrive | |||||
7 | 7 | "Bird Inside" | Damian Farrell | Lorna Watson, Stephen M. Collins, Jessica Silcock, Naomi Smith, Madeleine Brettingham, Helen Burt, Isabel Fay, Claire McCarthy, Tony Cooke and Tom Parry | 9 February 2016 |
A pigeon has flown into Dockbridge High and the whole school are trying to catch it. Credits song: "Bat Out of Hell" - Meat Loaf | |||||
8 | 8 | "Ofsted" | Damian Farrell | Luke Beddows, Stephen M. Collins, Daniel Maier, Emma Nisbet, Tony Cooke, Tom Parry and Alex Collier | 10 February 2016 |
Dockbridge High is being inspected by Ofsted and Mr Schofield takes the inspector into The Cuboid. Credits song: "Don't Stop Me Now" - Queen | |||||
9 | 9 | "Friday" | Damian Farrell | Luke Beddows, Andy Potter, Madeleine Brettingham, Isabel Fay, Daniel Maier, Luke Frost, Tom Parry, Jack Hall and Alan Miller | 11 February 2016 |
It's Friday at Dockbridge High and Mr Windlow sets a difficult task in Business Studies. Credits song: "You Shook Me All Night Long" - AC/DC | |||||
10 | 10 | "School Trip" | Damian Farrell | Luke Beddows, Stephen M. Collins, Helen Burt, Isabel Fay, Daniel Maier, Claire McCarthy, Jack Bernhardt, Alex Collier and Scott Limbrick | 12 February 2016 |
It's time for a school trip at Dockbridge High, but will the bus ever leave? Credits song: "More Than a Feeling" - Boston | |||||
11 | 11 | "Exams" | Damian Farrell | Stephen M. Collins, Helen Burt, Daniel Maier, Claire McCarthy, Tony Cooke and Kate Hinksman | 15 February 2016 |
It's exam time. Have the teachers taught well enough for the pupils to do well? Credits song: "It's My Life" - Bon Jovi | |||||
12 | 12 | "End of Term" | Damian Farrell | Jessica Silcock, Naomi Smith, Helen Burt, Isabel Fay, Claire McCarthy and Sas Mis Amoah | 16 February 2016 |
It's the end of term at Dockbridge High and Mr Nasal finally shows his affection for Miss Spray. Credits song: "School's Out" - Alice Cooper |
Series 2 (2016)
No. in series |
No. in season |
Title | Director | Writer(s) | Original air date[9] |
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13 | 1 | "Monday" | Tracey Rooney | Helen Burt, Alex Collier, Isabel Fay, Luke Frost, Claire McCarthy and Andy Potter | 5 December 2016 |
It's the first day of Year 9 and Mark claims he has a girlfriend. Credits song: "The Boys Are Back in Town" - Thin Lizzy | |||||
14 | 2 | "Tuesday" | Tracey Rooney | Luke Beddows, Alex Collier, Tony Cooke, Isabel Fay, Will Maclean and Tom Parry. | 6 December 2016 |
It's Tuesday at Dockbridge High and Mr Christopher has had a promotion. Credits song: "Down Under" - Men at Work | |||||
15 | 3 | "Nits!" | Tracey Rooney | Jack Bernhardt, Stephen M. Collins, Tony Cooke, Luke Frost, Joanne Lau, Claire McCarthy and Andy Potter | 7 December 2016 |
There is an outbreak of nits at Dockbridge High and only Mr Hart, Martin and the Nit Nurse can stop them. Credits song: "The Best" - Tina Turner | |||||
16 | 4 | "New Head" | Tracey Rooney | James Boughen, Helen Burt, Stephen M. Collins, Eliot J Fallows, Isabel Fay, Luke Frost, Claire McCarthy, Emma Nisbet and Eddie Robson | 8 December 2016 |
After the retirement of headteacher Mr Barker, there is a new headteacher. Credits song: "Highway to Hell" - AC/DC | |||||
17 | 5 | "Strictly Come Teaching" | Tracey Rooney | Helen Burt, Stephen M. Collins, Tony Cooke, Isabel Fay, Gerard Foster, Luke Frost, Claire McCarthy and Tom Parry | 9 December 2016 |
Mr Christopher is searching for talent in his quest to find Dockbridge High's next top teaching assistant, and Mr Capp falls foul of one of Hillary Head's new rules. Credits song: "She Drives Me Crazy" - Fine Young Cannibals | |||||
18 | 6 | "Supplies, Supplies!" | Tracey Rooney | James Boughen, Helen Burt, Alex Collier, Tony Cooke, Luke Frost, Julia Kent, Daniel Maier, Claire McCarthy and Matt Oakley | 12 December 2016 |
Outnumbered by the children, head teacher Hilary Head calls for backup from some very unusual supply teachers, and a bromance blossoms for Mr Capp. Credits song: "Since You Been Gone" - Rainbow | |||||
19 | 7 | "Careers Day" | Tracey Rooney | Jack Bernhardt, Alex Collier, Isabel Fay, Will Maclean, Daniel Maier, Andy Potter and Andrew Swanson | 13 December 2016 |
It's Careers Day at Dockbridge High so everyone will be getting some excellent advice from careers advisor Miss Droppitt, if she can spare five minutes between her other jobs. Mark follows in Mrs Mark's footsteps and Mr Capp changes his appearance. Credits song: "Whatever You Want" - Status Quo | |||||
20 | 8 | "Intruder!" | Tracey Rooney | Luke Beddows, Helen Burt, Stephen M. Collins, Luke Frost, Claire McCarthy, Emma Nisbet, Tom Parry and Andrew Swanson | 14 December 2016 |
There's a dog poo-traipsing intruder in the school and site manager Dave is determined to catch the culprit. Meanwhile, Mr Nasal attempts to keep his relationship with Miss Spray a secret, and Mr Konnundrum's in trouble... with his mum. Credits song: "We Built This City" - Starship | |||||
21 | 9 | "Monday Again" | Tracey Rooney | Helen Burt, Tony Cooke, Isabel Fay, Luke Frost, Will Maclean, Claire McCarthy and Andy Potter | 15 December 2016 |
Mr Nasal suffers the consequences of his unfounded jealously, and the pupils get a lesson in improvisation with drama teacher Mr Christopher. Credits song: "Mr C" - Mr Christopher (original song) | |||||
22 | 10 | "School Photo" | Tracey Rooney | Luke Beddows, Helen Burt, Stephen M. Collins, Claire McCarthy, Emma Nisbet, Tom Parry and Claire Wetton | 16 December 2016 |
For this year's school photo, Dockbridge High decided to hire one of the world's best photographers... but none of them were available so they got Blake Papaway instead. As the staff and pupils prepare, Blake goes missing. Credits song: "Fame" - David Bowie | |||||
23 | 11 | "Valentine's Day" | Tracey Rooney | Tony Cooke, Luke Frost, Daniel Maier, Claire McCarthy and Andy Potter | 19 December 2016 |
Love is in the air this Valentine's Day at Dockbridge High, but Mr Nasal and Miss Spray are still apart. Can the pupils mend their broken hearts? And will Mark finally get Marcella to say yes to a date Guest star: Fred Sirieix as himself Credits song: "You're the One That I Want" - John Travolta & Olivia Newton-John | |||||
24 | 12 | "The Wedding" | Tracey Rooney | Helen Burt, Alex Collier, Tony Cooke, Luke Frost, Claire McCarthy and Andy Potter | 20 December 2016 |
Everyone is very excited. Not only is it the last day of term, it is also the day of Mr Nasal and Miss Spray's wedding! But as always at Dockbridge High, nothing goes to plan. Credits song: "Suddenly" - Angry Anderson |
Series 3 (2017)
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No. in season |
Title | Director | Writer(s) | Original air date |
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25 | 1 | "Back to School" | Dermot Canterbury | Gemma Arrowsmith, Graham Davies, Isabel Fay, Luke Frost, Will Maclean and Andy Potter | 27 November 2017 |
Mr Capp reveals he has had a life changing experience over the holidays. Credits song: "Walking on Sunshine" - Katrina and the Waves | |||||
26 | 2 | "I'm a Teacher!" | Dermot Canterbury | Chantal Delaney, Joseph Elliott, Isabel Fay, Tom Golding and Dave Payne | 28 November 2017 |
Miss Kinder is still having problems convincing people she is an adult, the new maths teacher turns out to be the square root of terrifying and Mark gets caught bunking off lessons. Credits song: "Sisters Are Doin' It for Themselves" - Eurythmics and Aretha Franklin | |||||
27 | 3 | "Extra-curricular Teaching" | Dermot Canterbury | Joseph Elliott, Luke Frost, Will Maclean, Emma Nisbet, Andy Potter and Laura Sleep | 29 November 2017 |
Juan Castanetta takes another unusual approach to teaching Spanish and Mr Capp tries to be cool. Credits song: "Another One Bites the Dust" - Queen | |||||
28 | 4 | "Broken Boiler" | Dermot Canterbury | Alex Collier, Isabel Fay, Luke Frost, Will Maclean and Tom Parry | 30 November 2017 |
The school boiler breaks and the heating won't come on. As the school gets colder, panic spreads. Can the boiler be fixed, or will everyone freeze forever? Credits song: "I Want to Break Free" - Queen | |||||
29 | 5 | "If a Man..." | Dermot Canterbury | Gemma Arrowsmith, Stephen M. Collins, Isabel Fay, Luke Frost, Will Maclean and Andy Potter | 1 December 2017 |
Mrs Mark and Marcella form a surprise bond, much to Mark's horror. Just when everyone's getting sick and tired of Mrs Hushman, everyone's favourite maths teacher returns - but will his class take him back? Credits song: "Freedom" - Wham! | |||||
30 | 6 | "World Book Day" | Dermot Canterbury | Gemma Arrowsmith, Tony Cooke, Isabel Fay, Joanne Lau and Will Maclean | 4 December 2017 |
It's World Book Day and the Dockbridge High staff are very excited about showing off their costumes. Mrs Mark, Mr Capp and Joy all share their favourite books whilst Mr Christopher celebrates the greatest book of all time... his autobiography. Credits song: "C'est la Vie" - B*Witched | |||||
31 | 7 | "Child Care Issues" | Dermot Canterbury | Gemma Arrowsmith, Helen Burt, Stephen M.Collins, Tony Cooke, Graham Davies, Isabel Fay, Luke Frost, Tom Golding and Andy Potter | 5 December 2017 |
New teaching assistant Mr Nappy discovers that being in a school and taking care of three babies doesn't mix, Billy brings his mum into school and Miss Davis shows off her wind instrument in music! Credits song: "Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go" - Wham! | |||||
32 | 8 | "Fix the Roof" | Dermot Canterbury | Helen Burt, Tony Cooke, Isabel Fay, Luke Frost, Andy Potter and Will Maclean | 6 December 2017 |
There's a leak in the roof above Hilary Head's office so she forces the whole school to get involved in raising money to fix it. Mr Christopher releases a charity single and Mark chooses to do a sponsored silence but finds it harder than expected when Billy embarrasses him in front of Marcella. Credits song: "Fix the Roof" - Mr Christopher (original song) | |||||
33 | 9 | "Class Teddy Time" | Dermot Canterbury | Gemma Arrowsmith, Robin Bailes, Helen Burt, Graham Davies, Isabel Fay, Bryce Hart, Will Maclean and Andy Potter | 7 December 2017 |
Supply teacher Miss Davis finds a whole new meaning to German vocabulary, Emily gets in trouble with Miss Fun With Numbers over the class teddy and Mr Konundrum struggles with his love life. Credits song: "It Must Be Love" - Madness | |||||
34 | 10 | "School Prom" | Dermot Canterbury | Helen Burt, Isabel Fay, Luke Frost, Will Maclean and Andy Potter | 8 December 2017 |
The last day of the school year is here at last and it's prom time! Mark finally plucks up the courage to ask Marcella out and Mr Christopher puts his reputation on the line when he tries to prove once and for all that he's the most talented person at Dockbridge High. Credits song: "Baggy Trousers" - Madness | |||||
35 | 11 | "Christmas!" | Dermot Canterbury | Graham Davies, Joseph Elliott, Isabel Fay, Luke Frost and Andy Potter | 11 December 2017 |
It's the last day before the Christmas holidays and everyone gets very excited when it starts to snow, but as the snow gets heavier and heavier, it starts to look like everyone's worst nightmare might be about to happen - being trapped in school, for Christmas! Credits song: "Merry Christmas Everyone" - Shakin' Stevens |
In other media
Richard David-Caine's character's 'Mark' and 'Mrs Mark' appear in David-Caine and Joseph Elliott's web sketch show InterNOT. Mark appears filming videos whilst his mum interrupts him.
References
- ↑ "First Day of Term, Class Dismissed - Credits - BBC - CBBC".
- ↑ Guide, British Comedy. "Class Dismissed - CBBC Sitcom".
- ↑ "BBC - CBBC Productions celebrates a raft of new in-house commissions - Media Centre".
- ↑ "BBC - CBBC Productions announce new commissions and recommissions for 2016 - Media Centre".
- ↑ "CBBC and BBC Writersroom seeking new sketch writers". 14 May 2015.
- ↑ "BBC - CBBC and BBC Writersroom - Class Dismissed Sketch Writing Initiative - Writers Room".
- ↑ https://www.comedy.co.uk/tv/class_dismissed_cbbc/episodes/2/1/
- ↑ https://www.comedy.co.uk/tv/class_dismissed/
- ↑ https://www.comedy.co.uk/tv/class_dismissed/