It's a new term and the infamous sociology and geography field trip to Swanage is coming up; all the boys are on board. A new girl, Lauren, has joined the school, and Will has taken a particular shine to her. The only problem is that she has eyes for Simon. Jay is on the lookout for a legendary Swanage MILF, and Neil is desperately trying to deflect the advances of an over-friendly teacher, Mr Kennedy.
Following a disappointing Valentines Day a mix-up in the work experience programme means that Neil gets to work in a newspaper office whilst Will is stuck in a garage, where he gets stripped and thrown in a pond as an initiation ceremony. Unwisely he inadvertently invites a work colleague to the school disco, where Simon gets a pleasant surprise from a female admirer.A run-in with a younger boy, however, means that ultimately the boys end up facing their customary public humiliation.
It's Will's seventeenth birthday and he is planning a dinner party but it clashes with a more popular bash so that his only guests are Neil, Jay, Simon and Simon's exchange student Patrice. Out of boredom they gate-crash the other party but only one of them is asked to stay and then bedded by the hostess as a sex object. The other four are sent packing. Needless to say none of those four are French.
Will decides the boys should reinvent themselves as trendy clubbers and they drive to London in Simon's car, though to gain entry to the best club in town Simon must swap his trainers for a tramp's filthy old shoes. Neil cuts his penis weeing into a can and when Jay inspects the damage they are ejected as perverts. Can things get any worse for the lads? The wheel-clamping of Simon's car might provide the answer.
Will is asked to co-ordinate the school's Duke of Edinburgh award scheme, and immediately turns the situation to his advantage, using it as an opportunity to volunteer at an old peoples home to try and snare his former babysitter. The other boys help out, except for Simon who has problems of his own.
Will is stressed over his exams. Simon seems to be making some headway with Carli at last. Looking back on the year the boys realise that things have not been all that bad, but that if they ever had their time again Jay would be less sensitive, Simon would take Carli's word with a pinch of salt. Will would drink a lot fewer energy drinks and Neil would remember his kit for his PE exam
In a prequel to series three, Will, Simon, Jay and Neil discuss the school holidays, Will's 'accident' and the delights of being in the top year.
It's the start of term and Carli is organising a charity fashion show, and like every school fashion show it's only for the coolest and best looking kids. This means our four heroes aren't involved - or at least not until the last minute when Carli's desperate, but their help proves to be a bigger hindrance than anyone could have imagined.
This one-hour special counts down the top ten moments taken from all three series of The Inbetweeners. As well as revealing the top ten clips as voted for by the viewers, the programme meets the four actors who play Neil, Simon, Will and Jay, and hears from celebrity fans of the show, including Jimmy Carr, Harry Enfield, Matt Dawson, Ricky Gervais, The Saturdays and The Only Way Is Essex stars Mark Wright and James Argent.
Comic Relief Special - As part of Red Nose Day 2011, Simon Bird, Joe Thomas, James Buckley and Blake Harrison jump in the yellow Fiat and hit the road in search of the rudest place names going.
Smashing UK box office records back in 2011, The Inbetweeners Movie took the world by storm following the runaway success of the hit E4 series. On the eve of the eagerly anticipated new movie release of The Inbetweeners 2, this special programme finds out just what it is about four uncool sixth-formers from suburbia that has caused audiences to take them to their hearts. Featuring a sneak peek behind the scenes of the sequel, classic moments from the series and first film, and interviews with cast, crew and celebrity fans. The show takes a look back at what's made them such iconic characters and finds out why this year's The Inbetweeners 2 is the most hotly anticipated comedy film of 2014.
The original gang of four - Simon Bird (Will), James Buckley (Jay), Joe Thomas (Simon) and Blake Harrison (Neil) - are back together for one night only, celebrating 10 years of futile teenage crushes, clunge, fwends and a lot of drinking as we look back on one of the most iconic sitcoms of recent years.
A short prequel clip showing the boys having one of their usual discussions, on their first morning back at school.