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  • Published: 29 September 2011
  • ISBN: 9781448107704
  • Imprint: Cornerstone Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 192
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The Inbetweeners Yearbook



The official Rudge Park yearbook, edited by William Mckenzie (aka Wayne Pooney / Briefcase)

A note from the editor:

Dear Respected Online Customer

Welcome to the page of the first ever official Rudge Park yearbook. And thank you very much in advance for purchasing the book at the incredibly reasonable price they are bound to be selling it at.

When I put myself forward to be the editor of the yearbook, my Head of Sixth Form Mr Gilbert was the first to wish me words of wisdom and support. His actual words - 'Well, McKenzie, I'm looking forward to seeing how you piss this one up' - were the inspiration behind this book. Sadly, and this is not an apology, due to a print schedule that can only be described as fascistic, I wasn't able to finish the book to my exact liking. However, I was very lucky that my 'friends', Jay Cartwright, Simon Cooper and Neil Sutherland decided to supply a lot of the material

So, inside this 'masterpiece' (Polly McKenzie) you'll find: Simon's Love Poetry, Jay's A-Z of Sex and (nonsensical) Business Plan, the Camber Sands Caravan Club newsletter, Neil's Biology coursework, entitled Do You Put the Balls In? and his map of Rudge Park, along with some incisive pieces of journalism, most likely written by me. And there's lots of other random stuff which has never seen the light of day. God knows how it got in there.

It is my greatest, and only, achievement from my two years at Rudge Park. May it bring you years of happiness and joy, and not just on the toilet.

Yours

William McKenzie, Editor

  • Published: 29 September 2011
  • ISBN: 9781448107704
  • Imprint: Cornerstone Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 192
Categories:

About the authors

Damon Beesley

Damon Beesley and Iain Morris are co-creators and writers of the multi-award-winning sitcom The Inbetweeners. Beesley and Morris, a former stand-up comedian, met as producers on Channel 4's The 11 O'Clock Show. The two later launched their own company, Bwark Productions, in 2004 and landed their first series in 2008 with The Inbetweeners.

Iain Morris

Damon Beesley and Iain Morris are co-creators and writers of the multi-award-winning sitcom The Inbetweeners. Beesley and Morris, a former stand-up comedian, met as producers on Channel 4's The 11 O'Clock Show. The two later launched their own company, Bwark Productions, in 2004 and landed their first series in 2008 with The Inbetweeners.

Praise for The Inbetweeners Yearbook

Praise be to the gods of smutty adolescent humour. The Inbetweeners are back.

Metro

The Inbetweeners is never less than wholly believable, there is clearly a very adult ear at work, producing some of the most carefully crafted swearing on television...The Inbetweeners are still sexist, stupid, deluded, ill-mannered - and terribly funny

Guardian

[The Inbetweeners] is utterly charming. It never tries to be anything it's not, it never pretends to raise moral issues or tackle strong taboos, it simply shows that being a teenager can be fun after all. For no-frills, unadulterated high-spirited camaraderie between four mates, The Inbetweeners simply cannot be beaten.

The Independent

Seriously funny and the best Brit comedy about at the moment

The Sun