List of The Inbetweeners characters
This is a list of characters from the British sitcom The Inbetweeners that ran for three series from 2008–2010 on E4. A 2011 film was also released, followed by a sequel in 2014.
Cast
Main characters
Will McKenzie
Will McKenzie is the central character and the narrator of the show as well. In the first episode, Will starts his first day in his new school with a briefcase, which leads to him being nicknamed "Briefcase Wanker".[|Simon Cooper]
Simon Cooper is the oldest member of the group. He becomes best friends with Will McKenzie after initially avoiding him due to his "actual briefcase", "clumpy shoes" and "gay hair". Simon's first task of the new term is showing Will to his classes - a task assigned by the Head of Sixth Form, [|Mr Gilbert]. Simon, being the eldest, is also the first to learn how to drive, having passed his driving test before Christmas. His father buys him an old small, yellow Fiat Cinquecento Hawaii - Simon, Jay Cartwright, [|Neil Sutherland] and others think the car is inadequate and dislike the colour, and mock the fact that it has a tape deck. The car's passenger-side door is ripped off due to Jay opening the door and it colliding with a pole whilst having an argument with Simon when he was reversing at Thorpe Park. However, in "Caravan Club", the door has been replaced with a red one.Simon has been attracted to his childhood friend Carli D'Amato since they were eight years old. Despite many awkward attempts to show her his feelings - including spray painting "I Love Carli D'Amato" on her driveway - for most of the time she does not reciprocate, partly due to having a boyfriend, [|Tom], but in the final episode of the second series: "Exam Time", Carli seems interested in Simon after she split up with her boyfriend Tom, and they kiss while revising for A-levels at Simon's house. Carli agrees to meet Simon at the local pub for a post-exam drink, but when she arrives it was revealed she has reconciled with Tom, to the chagrin of Simon. His parents briefly go on a trial separation in "The Duke of Edinburgh Awards", but they have reconciled by the end of the episode.
In series 3, Simon takes part in the school charity fashion show, but humiliates both himself and Carli when he walks along the catwalk wearing Speedos with a testicle sticking out. In the episode "The Gig and the Girlfriend", Simon gets a girlfriend, [|Tara Brown], whom he kisses at a concert. The couple break up at the end of the episode "The Trip to Warwick" after they fail to have sex due to Simon being unable to get an erection. Simon is the most volatile of the group, especially when in discussions with his family, where he frequently over-reacts to gentle goading and even advice. He is sometimes shown to be extremely impulsive and bitter, saying and doing things that cause him great embarrassment. He also gets into a slew of unfortunate situations including being physically and verbally attacked, accused of being a "paedophile", failing to have sex with his girlfriend Tara after taking Jay's questionable sex advice, and humiliating himself in front of Carli, most notably during the fashion show. In the last episode, the boys play a game where they swap mobile phones, and have to send a text message to anyone of their choice on the phone's contact list. Simon later receives a reply from Carli that leaves him with a smile, which suggests she indicates that she feels the same way as Simon, and indicates that there is more in store for him and Carli.
Jay Cartwright
Jay Cartwright is obsessed with sex, with almost all his comments being on the subject. He frequently lies and exaggerates about his experiences - sexual and otherwise - often making rude comments about girls in general and offering highly questionable "advice" to his friends, and frequently uses words such as "clunge" and "snatch" to describe women's genitalia. In fact, he is the least sexually experienced of the group, frequently relying on pornography to attain gratification, as he finds it difficult engaging with girls. He is also the physically weakest of the group, with his scrawny physique and small penis size being frequently made fun of throughout the show's run. His father contradicts Jay's exaggerated stories in an often bullying nature, claiming Jay is very unsuccessful with women, and is always putting him down in some way or another. He is self-righteous, duplicitous and untrustworthy, often inventing stories about his various exploits and giving his friends bad advice about sex to lift his ego, while being aware that they will likely fail.At the end of the first series, Jay opens up to [|"Big" John Webster], admitting that many of his stories are somewhat exaggerated because he is worried that people do not notice him, and that he is afraid of being ignored. However, he throws this side of him away when [|Samantha], a girl possessing many similar characteristics to Jay, starts chatting to him. He seldom performs any acts of kindness and he routinely insults even his closest friends, with his comments reaching a more severe level than the insults the rest of the group frequently exchange. In one of the deleted scenes he even insults Will McKenzie in German. It is implied in the last episode that Jay may have been sexually abused by his former next-door neighbour, when Neil Sutherland mentions a "game" that Jay and the neighbour used to "play" in the garden shed, which Jay denies abruptly.
Jay's only friend who genuinely likes him is Neil, mostly because he is naïve and believes Jay's stories. Another recurring theme of Jay's character is that he often steals things, such as hair removal cream and a flyer for a house party from a girl named Sadie Cunningham during registration. He also often gets Simon into trouble for things he had said, most notably getting Simon throttled by a man after Jay shouts "bus wankers!" through the car window. Between the second and third series, Jay passes his driving test; however, both his car and driving skills are awful.
Neil Sutherland
Neil Sutherland is the dull-witted and gentle giant of the group. Due to his gullibility, he is usually the only person who believes Jay Cartwright's false stories and often fails to understand the sarcasm in Will McKenzie's one-liners. His friends tease him about his father [|Kevin] being a closeted homosexual; both Neil and his father strongly deny this. He has, along with Jay and Simon Cooper, passed his driving test and owns a glamorous Vauxhall Nova GSi, but it does not have an engine. He takes part in the school's version of Blind Date and wins an unwanted date with [|Susie], one of the school's "freaks". He works at Thorpe Park, and also works on-off over the series at Asda. He can do "The Robot" and has a crush on his biology teacher Miss Timms. Despite being naive, he is well-meaning and confident compared to the rest of the group.Neil is the most sexually experienced of the group; a recurring theme is that Neil ends up hooking up with women originally fancied by Will. He spent a night in Simon's car with a punk girl in the series one episode "Caravan Club". He says that he snogged and fingered Charlotte Hinchcliffe after Will was with her, although he informs Will only of the snog to protect his friend's feelings from further being hurt. He also manages to get a blowjob from Will's crying date [|Kerry] at his 18th birthday party. Neil is also revealed to have sexual encounters with unseen female characters on the show, including much older colleague Karen at Asda. In the final episode of series 3, Neil wrongly assumes that he has impregnated her, but receives a text correcting him. He celebrates the fact that he has likely contracted chlamydia from her, wrongly believing it to be a good thing. Neil's middle name is revealed to be Lindsay in a deleted scene from series 3, at his 18th birthday party.
Neil has an attractive older sister, [|Katie] whom the boys stare at when visiting Neil's; however, he usually does not get angry or offended by the attention like Will does about his mother [|Polly], more likely because he is oblivious and laid-back. His father is often shown to be exasperated by Neil's ignorance and constantly says in an unimpressed tone "Neil!". Recurring jokes are that despite his lack of intelligence, Neil tends to be right about meaningless facts and that he sometimes gets with girls whom Will is pursuing. Neil sometimes hooks up with much older, unattractive women – he is shown to be surprised when he thinks Karen is pregnant because she told him that she could not have any more children.
Secondary characters
Phil Gilbert
- Played by Greg Davies
- 2008–2014
He deeply hates the boys, particularly Will, who sometimes tries to endear himself to Gilbert and gets rebuffed. He takes delight at any misfortune to befall Will - even going so far as to threaten him if he snitched on whoever tied him up and put a bin over his head. He also blackmails Will into discovering who destroyed a local roundabout's flower arrangement by threatening to sabotage his university application, as he believes Will sticks his "beaky nose" into everybody's business and must know who did it. In the third series, he tells Will that he is single and that Will's mother Polly McKenzie is "very much his type". In the same series, he gives Jay Cartwright and Neil Sutherland four weeks' detention after they mention Waterside, the shopping centre they spotted him buying soft toys in.
In the first movie, Gilbert gives an end-of-year speech, in which he expresses utter contempt for the entire year group, claiming he is "at best ambivalent" towards most of the students, but that he "actively dislikes" others for their "poor personal hygiene" and "irritating personalities". He ends the hate-filled speech by asking that they not murder anyone, as it "reflects badly" on the school. In the final scene of the first movie, Gilbert is seen riding shirtless on a quad bike in Malia, Crete.
In the second movie, it is revealed that Gilbert is in a relationship with Polly. They announce their engagement at the end of the movie, to the terror of Will, as he realises Gilbert will likely soon become his stepfather.
Carli D'Amato
- Played by Emily Head
- 2008–2011
In episode one of series three, a wedge is driven between Carli and Simon after he accidentally revealed one of his testicles in the fashion show, believing he did it on purpose to make a fool out of her. However, in the series finale, Carli seems to be more affectionate towards Simon, hinting at a potential relationship, were Simon not moving to Swansea. She later replies to a prank text, sent by the boys from Simon's phone. Simon refuses to reveal the nature of the response, but is pleased upon reading it.
Between the end of the series and the beginning of the film, Simon and Carli have been dating, but she breaks up with him as she wants to be single whilst going on holiday and at university, obviously having viewed their relationship with a lot less investment than Simon. The boys' attempts to get him over Carli are the catalyst for going on holiday to Malia, although they find once there that Neil had thoughtlessly booked them onto the same holiday as her, which Simon views as a sign he should win her back. He rebuffs the advances of a nice girl named Lucy in his attempts to win Carli back, but she has formed a relationship with James, her narcissistic holiday rep. At a boat party, she and James fall out and Carli asks Simon to kiss her to make James feel jealous. Simon eventually realises that Carli is using him for her own ends and breaks up with her for good.
[|Mark Donovan]
- Played by Henry Lloyd-Hughes
- 2008–2011
Donovan reappears in the film, after Mr Gilbert's speech, where he says goodbye to the boys, whom he calls the "bender squad". He then proceeds to give Will an extremely painful wedgie, until Carli D'Amato tells him to stop. In the deleted scenes, the wedgie is done so hard the underwear used for the wedgie is torn off of Will. He was meant to follow the boys to Greece, but the producers could not fit it into the story, so Donovan's role was significantly cut down.
Charlotte Hinchcliffe
- Played by Emily Atack
- 2008–2010
- Charlotte "Big Jugs" Hinchcliffe is the most attractive and popular girl in the school. She is very confident and a year above the four boys. Unlike most of the popular girls, Charlotte is very friendly and genuinely likes Will McKenzie despite his tendency to parade his interactions with her and attempts to intercept her relationships with other male students. Charlotte has a reputation for being promiscuous and mentions to Will that she has had "eleven lovers already," later on having sex with Simon Cooper's sex-crazed French exchange student, [|Patrice] shortly after meeting him. She kisses Will on two different occasions and the two plan to have sex after Will, a virgin, claims that he has had sex multiple times before. Despite her reputation and nickname, and the stereotypes shown with other popular girls in the school — notably Carli D'Amato — Charlotte is a very sweet and compassionate girl. Called "kind and gentle and fragile" by her ex-boyfriend Mark Donovan, Charlotte is more genuine than other popular girls in the school, and maintains a romantic connection to Will even after she graduates, serving as his chief love interest throughout the series. Unfortunately, he often makes a fool of himself in front of her and occasionally offends her, even going so far as to tactlessly exaggerate his relationship with her to the men at the garage where he spends his work experience.
Tara Brown
- Played by Hannah Tointon
- 2010
- Tara Brown is in the year below the four main characters and becomes a love interest for Simon Cooper when he accidentally sits on her in the common room, after which they talk and she invites him to a gig. A bubbly, hyper and impulsive girl, she becomes Simon's girlfriend in the episode "The Gig and the Girlfriend". Simon promises to bring cannabis to the gig, after Jay Cartwright claims that his friend could get them some. They eventually do find some cannabis and all get high. In the same episode, Tara gets injured while "moshing" and, from a combination of being stoned and concussed, she feels queasy and faint and is sick just before she kisses Simon. Will McKenzie goes to Simon for help when he has an adverse reaction to the drugs but he is too busy, as Will puts it, "licking the vomit off her tonsils", to care. It is clear that Tara still hates Will for making her friend Kerry cry at Neil Sutherland's 18th birthday party in "Will's Dilemma" and they never speak to each other after that. Her final appearance is in the episode "The Trip to Warwick", in which Simon and Tara plan to go to her sister's house in Warwick to have sex. Simon brings along the other boys, annoying Tara. Simon scares Tara after he can't get an erection, and attempts to induce one by hitting his penis. He and the other boys then get kicked out of Tara's sister's house in the middle of the night and Simon receives a text telling him to "never contact her again".
John Webster
- Played by John Seaward
- 2008–2011
- "Big" John Webster is a slow-witted student who joined the school at the same time as Will McKenzie. He is frequently bullied for being obese, and is often seen eating. His most prominent appearance is in the last episode of the first series, where he has a deep conversation with Jay Cartwright, although the latter throws this away when attracted by Samantha. In the third episode of the second series, despite his general unpopularity, he is invited to a party to which Will, Jay, Simon Cooper and Neil Sutherland are not invited, and is seen successfully flirting with a girl at the party – with his hand on her breast. He is later seen sporadically throughout the series. In the first film, while Mr Gilbert is giving his hate-filled end of year speech, John is briefly seen sniffing his underarms when Mr Gilbert mentions that he "actively dislikes" some students for their "poor personal hygiene".
John Kennedy
- Played by Waen Shepherd
- 2009–2010
- "Paedo" Kennedy is a Geography teacher at Rudge Park. A rumour frequently circulates of him being a paedophile, and he shows a particular attraction toward Neil Sutherland. He goes as far in Series 2 to take Neil "skinny dipping" whilst on a geography trip and buys Neil a bottle of vodka as an incentive for him to do so, before sneaking into the boys' dormitory in the middle of the night and inappropriately massaging Neil's leg. Neil, however, seems oblivious to Kennedy's actions until he reappears in "The Fashion Show". Mr Gilbert makes it clear that he is aware of Kennedy's tendencies, usually stating that he "has his neck on the line" for him. He is still, however, employed by the school, much to the contempt of the boys.
Minor and one-off characters
David Glover
- Played by Richie Hart
- 2008–2010
- David Glover is a student at the school who appears in several episodes but does not say very much. He is popular and looks down on the four primary characters, referring to Will McKenzie as a "posh little prick" and calling Neil Sutherland a "twat". He ignores Will on his first day when he attempts to make friends with him. David is often seen in the background playing his Nintendo DS and snooker at school in the common room. On the school trip to Swanage, he is seen answering the door at the party and conferring with Mark Donovan as to whether to let the boys in. In "Exam Time", Neil mentioned that he thinks that Jay Cartwright's new girlfriend [|Chloe] "got off" with Glover. In The Inbetweeners Yearbook, he is briefly mentioned by Neil in the map of Rudge Park; Neil says that he and Jay had a fight outside of school and that the video was uploaded to YouTube but taken down shortly after for being too violent. This is highly doubtful however and is probably a lie told by Jay to Neil.
David
- Played by Greg Coker
- 2008–2010
- David is a new student who arrives at the school the same time as Will McKenzie. He is seen as one of the school "freaks" and is friends with "Big" John Webster. David appears infrequently through the series, helping organise the Christmas prom and attending Neil Sutherland's 18th birthday party. His only lines are in the Deleted Scenes of Series 1, where he and Susie introduce themselves to each other and there is another deleted scene where he is forced to seemingly eat his own badge by Mark Donovan. In the first episode of Series 2 he is glimpsed on more than one occasion.
"Football Friend"
- Played by Luke Norris
- 2008
- Jay Cartwright's older friend who he claims to have met during trials for West Ham. Will McKenzie, Simon Cooper and Neil Sutherland continuously mock Jay for having a friend outside of their group by saying "Friend!", "Football Friend!" or "Car Friend!" in a high-pitched voice, and giving him a thumbs-up gesture. This irritates Jay to the extent that, upon seeing Football Friend's car at the side of the road one day, jumps up and down on the bonnet violently, yelling "fucking football friend" until the man arrives on the scene and chases them off. Jay says later that he had to borrow £300 to have the car repaired and stop the man calling the police.
Becky
- Played by Clemency Hallian
- 2008
- Becky is, like Jay Cartwright, a regular visitor to the caravan club. When the boys head on an outing to the caravan club, Jay promises the group that they will meet her and that she is largely promiscuous. She texts Simon Cooper, after sorting out with Jay prior to the group's arrival, a picture of herself, which makes Simon think that she likes him and wants to have sex with him. At the caravan club disco, Simon wrongly believes that she does want sex with him after she danced with him and they share a kiss, and he undresses himself in front of her, which scares her off and causes Simon to have an argument with Jay because he lied to him. Jay then says that he has not had sex with her or her sister; just with girls "like Becky" at the caravan club.
"Punk Girl"
- Played by Suzi Battersby
- 2008
- The Punk Girl is around the same age as the boys and has red hair and a goth type personality. She is seen on her own at the caravan club disco. Upon meeting Will McKenzie, she asks him to go outside to have sex with her, but Will, who wants to delay it, suggests they should get to know each other a bit more first. In a bid to postpone sex with her, he begins to childishly slide along the wooden floor on his socks. Ultimately, this puts her off him completely. Later on at the disco, she is impressed by Neil Sutherland's dance moves and it is discovered on the drive home that Neil fingered her in the night and she gave him handjobs, having slept in Simon Cooper's car.
Lauren Harris
- Played by Jayne Wisener
- 2009
- Lauren Harris is a Northern Irish girl who joins the school in the first episode of the second series. Will McKenzie sits next to her on the coach to Swanage, where he confuses her with his impression of the Star Wars character, Yoda, which she assumes is a social impairment. She hangs out with the group for the duration of the trip, with both Will and Simon Cooper attracted to her. To Will's frustration, she quickly becomes attracted to Simon and has no interest in Will. After the trip to Swanage, Will says in the closing narration that she moved away.
Susie
- Played by Anabel Barnston
- 2008
- Susie is a geeky girl who joined the school along with Will McKenzie. She is taking her A-Levels 4 years early. She has an interest in Russian literature, and Neil Sutherland, to his dismay, picked her in the charity Blind Date. Neil reluctantly takes Susie to Milwaukee Fried Chicken; however, owing to the age difference, her mother came with them too. Will, Simon Cooper and Jay Cartwright go to watch them under the impression that Neil and his date are sitting around a bargain bucket.
Samantha Leah
- Played by Jo Maycock
- 2008
- Samantha is a female version of Jay Cartwright, stating that Jay's monologue on sensitivity and trust made him seem "bent" and telling an unbelievable lie that she "used to DJ at a top club in Ibiza" and that she could "probably get him a gig" there. Taken aback by this which seemed more like something that Jay himself would say, he invites her to spend part of the school prom in the DJ booth. He later claims that she gave him a blow job; another outrageous lie that is quickly dismissed by the other boys and logically broken down to a handjob and then just to that he had ejaculated in his pants with questionable and unsubstantiated stimulus.
Daisy
- Played by Catherine Steadman
- 2009
- Daisy used to be Will McKenzie's babysitter. She is invited to Will's mother Polly's barbecue, and mentioned that she works at the care home. Will, Simon Cooper and Neil Sutherland soon after work at the care home as volunteers on part of their Duke of Edinburgh award scheme. Will hits it off with Daisy, and after going on a date they go back to her flat. Unfortunately, Will has no pubic hair because Neil and Jay Cartwright had sprayed hair removal cream in his underpants whilst he was asleep in the common room. Will decided to follow Simon's advice and "wear a wig down there". When Daisy finds the wig, she is confused. She has been concerned throughout their relationship that Will was too young for her, and seeing him now without any pubic hair causes her to feel very guilty and want nothing more to do with him.
Miss. Timms
- Played by Amanda St. John
- 2008
- Miss. Timms is a Biology teacher at Rudge Park Comprehensive. Neil Sutherland, Jay Cartwright and Simon Cooper find her very attractive, although Will McKenzie, as an outsider, thinks that the idea of her extreme attractiveness is just a subconscious comparison to the other older, unattractive teachers at their school. Whilst drunk at the school disco, Neil attempts to kiss her, but gets an erection and is then escorted outside by Mr Gilbert.
Chris D'Amato
- Played by Deo Simcox
- 2008, 2010
- Chris D'Amato is Carli D'Amato's younger brother. In the series one episode Bunk Off, Will McKenzie upsets him by telling him about terrorists. Afterwards, Simon Cooper accidentally vomits on him. In the series three episode Camping Trip, a drunk Simon sneaks into his bedroom in the middle of the night and feels him up, believing it to be Carli's room. This causes Chris further distress.
Chloe
- Played by Lizzie Stables
- 2009
- Chloe dates Jay Cartwright in the finale episode of the second series after meeting him at a bus stop. In contrast to his usual sexual comments regarding girls, Jay appears to genuinely care about Chloe, as he becomes more genuine and disregards Neil Sutherland's sexual comments about her. At the end of the episode, Chloe ends the relationship with Jay after he takes his father Terry's advice and constantly texts and checks up on her, with her believing Jay to be too sensitive and clingy. Jay breaks down in front of Will McKenzie, but in a false show of bravado claims he was the one who dumped her because she was "frigid". Chloe is later mentioned by Will in "Will's Dilemma", but Jay appears on the verge of tears when she is referenced, suggesting he has yet to get over the relationship ending.
Rachel
- Played by Lily Lovett
- 2009–2010
- Rachel is Carli D'Amato's best friend who openly hates Simon Cooper for his obsession with Carli. She plays a main role in the episode Night Out in London where Will McKenzie attempts to "pull" her in a London nightclub when he is amazed that she likes him enough to speak to him. However, she goes for another boy. Rachel is seen in numerous other episodes in the other series as well, mostly with Carli, although does not have any other major dialogue.
Tom
- Played by Ollie Holme
- 2008–2009
- Tom is Carli D'Amato's boyfriend. A few years older than she is and so not at the school, he is a rugby player who neglects her for his teammates. The couple have split up in the final episode of series two, only to reconcile at the end of the episode.
Patrice
- Played by Vladimir Consigny
- 2009
- Patrice is a French exchange student, the son of Pamela Cooper's friend. He stays with Simon Cooper for a short time, displays little interest in the boys, and has bad habits that include urinating in gardens. Patrice is a racist who spontaneously tells Will McKenzie that he dislikes Arabs. He shows little regard to accepted social norms and openly tells Will that his mother Polly "has the sex" and later that he had just masturbated in the bathroom whilst thinking about her. Patrice is very attractive to women – even Simon and Will's mothers seem to fancy him. He is seen in bed with Charlotte Hinchcliffe at a party; Mark Donovan shows up and Will tells him that Charlotte is upstairs. The closing narration of the episode alludes to Patrice having been attacked by Donovan – to Will's delight.
[|Danny Moore]
- Played by Charlie Wernham
- 2009
- Danny Moore appears in series 2 episode 2. He is a 12-year-old boy; his family are said to be involved in crime. He starts a feud with Simon Cooper after he bumped into him while walking to class. Jay Cartwright insults him for his angry reaction while his back is turned, and Danny incorrectly assumes that Simon made the remark. When Simon is receiving a handjob from Hannah Fields at a disco, Danny comes out of nowhere and knocks Simon to the floor before kicking him in the penis, thereafter finding several older boys from Northwood who hunt the boys with the intention of beating them up. The boys hide in the toilet until Polly McKenzie arrives to pick them up.
[|Jim]
- Played by Cavan Clerkin
- 2009
- Jim is the head mechanic at the garage Will McKenzie is sent to for work experience in the second episode of Series 2. An impudent Cockney, he attempts a snipe hunt on Will on the first day, and later, along with the other mechanics, strips Will and throws him into a lake after inviting him out to a pub. He believes Will to be a virgin, and upon learning of Charlotte Hinchcliffe, expresses desire to "check her out", because Will claimed that he has sex with her. At the under-18s disco, Jim speaks to Charlotte over Wolfie's mobile phone, telling her all of Will's outrageous allegations about their relationship.
Wolfie
- Played by David Fynn
- 2009
- Wolfie is one of the assistant mechanics at the garage Will McKenzie was sent to, along with his boss Jim. He is seventeen years old but appears much older due to his deep voice and facial hair. He goes to the under-eighteen's disco to check out Charlotte Hinchcliffe, who Will previously bragged about having sex with to the two after they said he was unsuccessful sexually. There, he puts her on the phone to Jim, who informs her of all of Will's allegations about her "going like a porn star".
Hannah Fields
- Played by Holly Peplow
- 2009
- Hannah Fields appears in the series 2 episode "Work Experience". She is discussed when it is found that Simon Cooper has received a Valentine's card from her. She then appears later in the episode at the under-18s disco where she gives Simon a handjob and passionately snogs him due to being drunk - until he is attacked by Danny Moore.
Kerry
- Played by Abbey Mordue
- 2010
- "Big" Kerry is a friend of Tara Brown's whom Will McKenzie begrudgingly went on a date with. Although not attracted to her because of her height, he stays with her in the hope that according to Simon Cooper he may get oral sex from her. Unsuccessful, he tries to break-up with her at Neil Sutherland's party, but is thrown out because it turns out that her father had died recently, and Will has offended her in trying to defend himself. Will is thrown out of Neil's house and banned from it by Neil's father Kevin, who reports the incident to Polly McKenzie and as a result Will is grounded for three weeks although he apologised to Neil for ruining his birthday party, only for Neil to reveal that Kerry had given him blowjobs after the guys had left, much to Will's disappointment.
Alistair Scott
- Played by Steven Webb
- 2010
- Alistair is a wheelchair-using student who had a kidney transplant after one failed. Rudge Park school organised a fashion show in support of his charity. Despite being popular on his return, Alistair is arrogant, short tempered, immature and unpleasant. He throws tantrums when upset by Will who tries to usurp the fashion show because he believes it is too vain to be a suitable charitable event – at one point becoming hysterical and trying to ram Will's legs with his chair.
The Tramp
- Played by Robert McCafferty
- 2009
- A Scottish tramp who lives in an alleyway beside the nightclub the boys go to in London. When Simon is unable to enter because of his trainers, he reluctantly trades shoes with him to get in, only to find that they are soaked with urine. Carli notices this, and leaves Simon, disgusted. Simon returns to him after leaving the club, to discover that his new trainers are also now saturated with urine and fecal matter.
Angry Neighbour/"The Fat Old Shit"
- Played by Mark Roper
- 2010
- The man whose front garden is frequently vandalised by Jay and Neil. When Will eventually participates in the vandalism, the boys are caught. Angry at his daffodils being destroyed by the four boys, he arrives at Will's house the next day to try and confront them, but instead informs Will's mother; who has just arrived home from her weekend break to the Cotswolds.
Steve
- Played by Doc Brown.
- 2010
- A drug dealer who appears in the Series 3 episode "The Gig And The Girlfriend". When the group are looking for drugs at the gig, Jay and Neil see Steve giving a man something discreetly that they assume is drugs, but when they go over to ask for him for some, he says that they think he is a drug dealer because he is black. Regardless, he lets the boys buy drugs off of him and even rolls it up, following Jay's plea.
Mrs. D'Amato
- Played by an unnamed extra.
- 2008
- Mrs. D'Amato is Carli's mother. She only appears in the series one episode Bunk Off, when the boys are waiting outside the wine shop for Will. She so happens to be passing by on the street and Jay takes the opportunity to embarrass Simon by quickly telling her Simon's feelings towards Carli. Mrs. D'Amato does not say anything, but gives the boys an annoyed look. The only other time she is mentioned is in the very first episode when Carli asked Simon not to mention the night out at the pub to his folks as he knows what her mum is like, and the last episode of Series 2 where Carli tells Simon that her mum was always listening in when Carli split up with Tom.
Sophie Brown
- Played by Charlie Covell.
- 2010
- Sophie is Tara's older sister, who is studying at Warwick University. She is suspicious of and hostile to the four boys, especially Simon. Over the course of the boys' visit to Sophie's student accommodation, Jay walks into her room at night whilst drunk and attempts to seduce her flatmate Heike, Neil urinates while sleeping in his and Will's bed, Will eats one of her plants for a dare, and Simon starts acting strangely – sexually – with Tara. She throws the boys out, despite Will's attempts to persuade her to let them stay, after threatening to call the police if they don't leave.
Heike
- Played by Ambrosine Falck.
- 2010
- Heike is Sophie's Dutch flatmate. Sophie has to share her bed so that Simon and Tara can have sex in Sophie's bed. In Trip To Warwick she is first seen when she walks into the room and meets Jay and Neil and has a very bad cold. She is seen later in bed with Sophie when Jay asks her for sex, but Sophie kicks him out, although not before he offers to have sex with Sophie as well. Heike is not seen or mentioned again after this episode.
The University Boys: The Bombardier, The Commander and The Admiral
- Played by Lewis Linford, Jack Brear and Daniel Kirrane
- 2010
- Lewis, Joe and Daniel are three obnoxious students who frequently play loud drinking games in Sophie's living room. The three are typical university students and as such their drunken behaviour disturbs Will, who previously assumed that his evenings at university will involve intellectual debate. They immediately nickname Will "Speccy" and later engage him in a game of "Question", demanding that he down a can of beer for asking a question. The boys later convince Jay that Sophie's Dutch housemate, Heike, is sexually attracted to younger boys.
Fergus
- Played by Scott Biggerstaff
- 2010
- Fergus is a friend of Will's mother Polly who she is going on holiday with to the Cotswolds in Series 3 episode 5. Polly apparently caught up with him on Facebook and Will quickly has suspicions that there is sex involved; this and the fact Polly is on Facebook is the basis for much interest from Jay and Neil who repeatedly make jokes about it. Fergus himself is only seen briefly, waiting in his car to leave with Polly. Will immediately has a dislike towards him and berates his mother for her lack of judgement in going on an internet date with someone she hardly knows asking "where's he taking you? A ditch off the A40?". He is mentioned again at the very end of that episode in the closing narrating comments when Will says his mum was dumped immediately because Fergus could not put up with a 'problem child'.
Mrs. Springett
- Played by an unknown actor
- 2010
- Mrs Springett is an elderly woman, presumed to be a close neighbour. Polly asks her to pop by to check if everything is okay during Series 3 episode 5 when Will is home alone for the weekend. She makes her extremely brief appearance later on in the episode the next morning when she 'hears banging' and tries to come into the house. Will panics and quickly kicks the door shut on her, knocking her down. When Will's mum returns home, Mrs Springett is shown to have suffered a broken nose after being hit by the door.
Family
Polly McKenzie
- Played by Belinda Stewart-Wilson
- 2008–2014
Polly often overshares details or stories about Will, who is seen to be embarrassed by his mother, like in Home Alone she asks Neil to insert a suppository to cure Will's migraines, when she told Simon and Mark Donovan in Thorpe Park about the time he cried on the ghost train, when, aged seven and drunk on shandy, he "pulled down his pants" and ran around yelling "I've got a white slug". She also often gives well-intentioned advice or praise to Will, but phrases it horribly and makes him feel self-conscious, like when she tells Will not to pursue Charlotte Hinchcliffe, the most popular girl in school, by telling him that someone like him should "go for one of the plainer girls. Let the good-looking boys go out with the good-looking girls" or when she tells him she can trust that he will not take drugs because he is boring. Because of Will's sarcastic replies, she usually looks pleased with herself afterwards. However, Will seems to have quite a childlike attachment to his mother, whom he cries to when he is upset and gets her to report his bullying to Mr Gilbert.
Polly attempts to begin a relationship with a former schoolfriend named Fergus, the first since her separation, but it is ruined by Will's dramatic reaction and consequently getting drunk and vandalising a garden; Fergus breaks up with Polly because he cannot deal with a "problem child".
In the second film, Polly begins a relationship with Will's former head of sixth form, Mr Gilbert. Originally, when she is seen on Skype, Will becomes suspicious on seeing that she has laid two bowls for breakfast, although she pretends that Will's grandmother is staying. Then, at the end of the film, Polly announces to Will that she and Mr Gilbert have entered into a relationship and are engaged, to Will's horror as Mr Gilbert is to become his new stepfather.
Pamela Cooper
- Played by Robin Weaver
- 2008–2014
In one episode, Mr. and Mrs. Cooper separate temporarily, which upsets her greatly; however when Simon hears her about her crying, it embarrasses and annoys him. However, they reconcile by the end of the episode, and according to Will's narration, have noisy sex upstairs whilst the boys are in the front room.
Alan Cooper
- Played by Martin Trenaman
- 2008–2014
Andrew Cooper
- Played by Dominic Applewhite
- 2008–2010
In the series finale when Mr Cooper announces that after a hard decision, he is moving the family to Swansea, Simon reacts badly and says he will stay in London and get a flat with Jay, and that Andrew can live there too; Andrew flatly refuses to even consider it, implying that he would rather move to Wales than live with Simon and Jay.
Mrs Cartwright
- Played by Victoria Willing
- 2008–2011
- Mrs Cartwright is Jay's mother. She often unwittingly interrupts Jay while he is doing things in private, such as masturbating or looking at his fake ID.
[|Terry] Cartwright
- Played by David Schaal
- 2008–2014
- Terry is Jay's overweight and verbally abusive father. He has poor toilet hygiene, and frequently ridicules Jay's stories about girls. Despite this, he seems to get along well with Simon and Neil. He finds amusement in revealing to the other boys that all of Jay's stories about his alleged numerous sexual experiences are lies. Terry runs a building plant hire yard and enjoys caravan holidays.
Kevin Sutherland
- Played by Alex Macqueen
- 2008–2014
- Kevin is Neil's easy-going mild-mannered father, who is often the subject of rumours of his alleged closet homosexuality. He vehemently denies this, despite the boys and their parents being convinced that he is homosexual, with Will drunkenly calling him a "bumder" to his face. Despite the frequent accusations, there is no true evidence to the viewer or the characters that Kevin is actually a homosexual.
Neil's mum
Katie Sutherland
- Played by Kacey Barnfield
- 2009–2010
- Katie is Neil's attractive elder sister who currently lives at home with the Sutherlands, and has a boyfriend. Katie is incredibly assertive and often loosely hostile towards the boys and reveals in the series 2 episode "A Night Out In London" that she is fully aware of Will, Jay and Simon's physical attraction towards her.
Neil's gran
- Played by Stephanie Fayerman
- 2010
- Neil's gran is only ever seen once at Neil's 18th birthday party and is shocked when Neil tells Simon "not to spunk on his bed sheets".
Mr McKenzie
- Played by Anthony Head
- 2011
- Will's dad is mentioned throughout the series but he does not appear until the movie, in which he announces he has just married a woman who is, according to Will, only four years older than Will, making her 22. It also appears he has no real interest left in Will due to his social awkwardness. He appears first right at the beginning of the film and again during the credits, where he receives a picture of Will with Alison in Malia. Upon seeing it, he smiles, knowing he can now be proud of his son.
Unseen characters