List of Bad Education characters

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This article lists the characters and the actors who portray them from the BBC television series Bad Education and its 2015 film adaptation, The Bad Education Movie .

Contents

Overview

CharacterPortrayed by
Series 1Series 2Series 3 Movie SpecialSeries 4Series 5
Staff
Alfred Prufrock "Alfie" Wickers Jack Whitehall Main Does not appearGuest
Shaquille Banter "Simon" Fraser Mathew Horne Main
Rosie Gulliver Sarah Solemani MainDoes not appear
Miss Isobel Pickwell Michelle Gomez MainDoes not appear
Olive Mollinson Leila Hoffman MainDoes not appearGuest
Martin Wickers Harry Enfield Does not appearMainDoes not appear
Professor Celia "Pro Green" Green Samantha Spiro Does not appearMainDoes not appear
Bernadette Hoburn Vicki Pepperdine Does not appearMain
Pupils
Chantelle ParsonsNikki RunecklesMainDoes not appear
Jing Hua Kae Alexander MainDoes not appear
Joe Poulter Ethan Lawrence MainDoes not appear
Mitchell Harper Charlie Wernham Main
Leslie "Rem Dogg" Remmington Jack Binstead MainDoes not appear
Stephen Carmichael Layton Williams Main
Frank GraysonJack BenceRecurringMainDoes not appear
Cleopatra Ofoedo Weruche Opia Does not appearMainGuestDoes not appear
UsmaAsha HassanDoes not appearGuestMain
JinxLaura MarcusDoes not appearGuestMain
BlessingFrancesca Amewudah-RiversDoes not appearGuestMain
InchezAnthony J AbrahamDoes not appearGuestMain
HarrisonBobby JohnsonDoes not appearGuestMain
Warren GriffithsAli Hadji-HeshmatiDoes not appearGuestMain
Other
Mrs. CarmichaelHilary WhitehallGuestDoes not appearGuestDoes not appear
PreetHarry PeacockGuestDoes not appearGuestDoes not appear
Richard James Fleet Does not appearRecurringDoes not appear
KayleighMelanie WilderDoes not appearGuestRecurring

Staff

Pupils

Original series

Revival

The reunion special introduces a new set of Class K pupils who are taught by Stephen and Mitchell. [3]

Guest characters

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References

  1. 1 2 s2 e1, stated on driving licence
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  3. Spencer, Samuel (13 January 2023). "Bad Education series 4 cast: Meet the class of 2023". BBC . Retrieved 15 January 2023.
  4. 1 2 Munn, Patrick (7 October 2013). "BBC Three's 'Bad Education' Gets Christmas Special". TVWise. Retrieved 5 November 2013.