Gap Year (TV series)

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Gap Year
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Also known asForeign Bodies
GenreComedy drama [1]
Created by Tom Basden
Jamie Campbell
Joel Wilson
Written by Tom Basden
StarringAde Oyefeso
Anders Hayward
Tim Key
Alice Lee
Brittney Wilson
Opening theme"Jungle Drum" by Emilíana Torrini
ComposerOli Julian
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series1
No. of episodes8 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers Tom Basden
Jamie Campbell
Joel Wilson
Producer Tim Whitby
CinematographySimon Bell
Oli Russell
Jamie Hicks
Rob Kitzmann
EditorsMatthew Tabern
Gary Dollner
Jo Walker
Adam Bokey
Running time40–45 minutes [2]
Production companies Eleven Film
Entertainment One
Ingenious Media
Original release
Network E4
Release23 February (2017-02-23) 
13 April 2017 (2017-04-13)

Gap Year is a British comedy-drama series that premiered on E4 on 23 February 2017. [1] [2] It follows the adventures of a group of backpackers taking a trip through Asia. [1] [2] The series was created by Tom Basden, Jamie Campbell and Joel Wilson, and stars Ade Oyefeso, Anders Hayward, Tim Key, Alice Lee and Brittney Wilson. [3] After eight episodes, the series concluded on 13 April 2017. [1] [2] [3] In September 2017, the network decided not to renew the show for a second series. [4]

Contents

Premise

Gap Year begins with best mates Dylan (Anders Hayward) and Sean (Ade Oyefeso) who set out to backpack through China after Dylan's split from girlfriend Lauren (Rachel Redford), but they end up travelling the whole continent of Asia after meeting Ashley (Brittney Wilson), Greg (Tim Key) and May (Alice Lee). [1] [2] [3]

Cast and characters

Main

Recurring / Guest stars

Episodes

No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
1"China - The Wall"Jonathan van Tulleken Tom Basden 23 February 2017 (2017-02-23)
Dylan and Sean begin their journey in China, Sean thinks they are on a vacation to escape life back in the UK but it's soon revealed that Dylan has booked the whole thing to get back with his ex-girlfriend, Lauren. Before setting off to find Lauren, they meet Ashley, Greg and May in toilets in Beijing. Dylan leaves his and Sean's money behind, which Greg finds. Ashley, Greg and May initially take the money and begin spending it before unexpectedly reuniting with Dylan and Sean to return the money. They join together and head to a festival at the Great Wall of China. A fracas ensues, Sean gets split from the group and, seemingly, kidnapped.
2"China - The Wedding"Jonathan van Tulleken Tom Basden 2 March 2017 (2017-03-02)
The group head off to May's family wedding in Hangzhou without Sean, who has to make his own way there. He escapes from a local club, after being driven there for karaoke and not being kidnapped, and hitches a lift off of Eugene and Kendra. On the way, he is almost tricked into a threesome with Eugene and Kendra before stealing their car and heading for Hangzhou. At the wedding, May is shunned to the side as Ashley is the centre of attention. After becoming frustrated by her mother's family, May cuts ties with them at the dismay of her mother. Dylan and Sean find themselves in a love triangle with Ashley.
3"Vietnam - The Orphanage"Natalie BaileyJames Wood and Tom Basden9 March 2017 (2017-03-09)
After the wedding in China, the group decide to move on into Vietnam to volunteer at a local orphanage. Ashley and May, expecting to be working with the children, are forced into manual labour by the Orphanage's owner Todd. Greg gets close with a nurse, before being stopped by a fear of contracting leprosy. Meanwhile, Dylan and Sean go to a nearby hotel and trick their way into a free stay after using trip advisor Sam's business card. After Sean sends Dylan to hospital after injuring him during a basketball game, Dylan and Ashley end up having sex at the hospital.
4"Thailand - The Full Moon"Jonathan van TullekenCharlie Covell16 March 2017 (2017-03-16)
Episode 4 sees them go to Thailand as Greg aims to take the group to the famous Full Moon Party. However, Lauren makes a shock appearance and reclaims her love for Dylan after splitting from Norm. Dylan gets back with Lauren, enraging Ashley in the process. Lauren convinces the group to head to a different party, rather than Greg's preferred choice. Ahead of the party, they all buy local drugs. May, not wanting to take the drugs, fakes a stomach bug to get out of the party. Ashley, with a demanding May on call, drugs May to allow her to attend the party. Upon their return, May was robbed and her and Ashley's friendship takes a turn for the worst. Meanwhile, at the party, Lauren's choice of destination turns out to be a damp squib so the group end up splitting for the night, including Greg who makes a late dash to the Full Moon Party.
5"Malaysia - The Trek"Natalie Bailey Tom Basden 23 March 2017 (2017-03-23)
Lauren signs them up to go on a trek through a Malaysian jungle with stand-in tour guide Dana and fellow trekker Genevieve, who suffers from cancer. Ashley starts to blackmail Dylan, threatening to tell Lauren about their night in Vietnam. During the trek, Ashley ends up revealing all, to the shock of Lauren. After an argument finishes, the group gets momentarily split up. During which time all but the separated Greg (who faints after taking dodgy tablets), Sean and Dana begin to slut-shame Ashley for sleeping with Dylan, before Genevieve steps in to protect Ashley and subsequently befriends her. After getting back together, the group members realise they are lost, without any way of reaching base. While waiting to be rescued, Sean and Dana have sex, Ashley attempts to shoot Dylan with a dart, Genevieve passes away and Dylan leaves Lauren.
6"Kuala Lumpur - The Expats"Rebecca Rycroft Jonny Sweet
(story by: Jonny Sweet and Tim Key)
30 March 2017 (2017-03-30)
Greg takes the group to Kuala Lumpur, where they meet his old friend Jotty, now a successful businessman. After enjoying Jotty's hospitality, Ashley, Greg and May get jobs working with Jotty and his friend Bertie but it is not as it seems as they soon find themselves at odds with Jotty and Bertie. After a string of incidents, Greg ends up standing up to Jotty before being hampered with a hefty bill for the group's stay. Not able to pay the bill, the group urges Greg into a game of squash with Jotty, with the winner paying the bill. Greg wins. Meanwhile, Ashley's university scholarship is terminated.
7"Penang - The Shoot"Natalie BaileyLoren Mclaughlan and Amy Roberts6 April 2017 (2017-04-06)
The group decide to sign up to play extras in a Malaysian zombie film. Sean, wanting to get close to Ashley, asks Dylan to test the waters to see if she's into him. Dylan, in the process of finding out, ends up trying to make a second move on Ashley, this time she stops him. Sean finds out about Dylan's attempt and ends up punching him, prior to the group being sacked by the filmmakers. With the group almost set to go home, Dylan goes missing after his coming together with Sean so the group try to find him. After previous talks about Nepal, they decide to head there.
8"Nepal - The End"Jonathan van Tulleken Tom Basden and Sam Leifer13 April 2017 (2017-04-13)
The group head to Nepal to find Dylan. In Nepal, Dylan finds a now redundant Sam and joins her in a visit to a Buddhist Monastery. Sam finds out that it was Dylan who used her business card in Vietnam and cost her her job. However, she doesn't tell Dylan she knows and sends him on a fake and pointless trip to righteousness. After entering the country, Ashley, Greg, May and Sean go in search of Dylan, with no luck they run into May's mother who has been stalking May via the internet back home. Using May's mother's stalking tactics, they find out Dylan's location at the monastery. After a failed attempt to reunite with Dylan, they head back to the city where Ashley and Sean make their feelings know to each other. After Ashley books a return home for her scholarship appeal, the two attempt to dry-hump outside a city temple but are interrupted by the police and duly arrested. Greg finds out and travels, via rickshaw, to tell Dylan about their imprisonment. Dylan attempts to rescue the pair by pretending to be the UK ambassador but gets himself imprisoned. The three are eventually rescued by Sam, who convinces a monk to let them go. Despite this, Ashley (with May) and Sean (with Dylan) are deported back to the United States and the United Kingdom respectively. Greg ends up going travelling with May's mother.

Sources:
Channel 4
IMDb

Broadcast

It was shown on E4 in the UK for original release. Internationally, it was broadcast on Super Channel in Canada from 14 September 2017. [5] The series is also accessible on Hulu. [6]

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