
Season 1, Episode 7, Exodus
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Friday 9 May 2008 9:30pm - 10:00pm
Vernon’s annoying everyone and it’s the last straw. He’s been playing his guitar too loud, cutting David’s hair while he’s asleep, embarrassing Milly in front of her friends (by putting a condom on his head no less), and eating Max’s secret Toblerone – so the kids finally throw him out.
After being turned down by all of his school and university friends for a place to stay, Vernon turns to his ‘one true best mate that he can truly rely on when the chips are down’: Bryan. However, unfortunately for Vernon, Bryan’s missus won’t let him stay with them as she can’t stand the sight of him.
So, down but not defeated Vernon sets up residence in his car but when the kids from the local estate tip his car over, it gets towed and Vernon ends up on the street. After an accident involving a hill, some skis and a fence, Vernon ends up in hospital. Will it finally persuade the kid’s to take him back?
Meet Vernon: a switched on, plugged in, super cool kinda guy; an ex front man of a rock and roll punk band that lived and breathed anarchy at every turn. At least that’s what he’d have you believe. Unfortunately for Vernon, this couldn’t be further from the truth.
Following a spectacularly nasty divorce, Vernon (Adrian Edmondson) moves in with his teenage kids. A rebel in his youth (or so he thinks), he is genuinely excited about living in their student flat, seeing this new found freedom as an opportunity to ‘get down with the kids’ and be young and reckless again.
Vernon has spent the last two decades living off his high-flying wife while spending vast quantities of his time in a comfy pub in the wild, party capital that is Godalming. Now he’s back in the real world: free, with no ties and no responsibilities.
OK, he’s alone, unemployable, and the local kids keep nicking the wheels off his car but these are just minor set backs. At least now he can rekindle the embers of his glorious youth and be as hedonistic, as irresponsible and as selfish and idle as his kids. Naturally, his kids, Max (Ed Coleman) and Milly (Laura Aikman), and their flatmate David (Jonathan Chan-Pensley), are mortified.
Teenage Kicks, written by Adrian Edmondson (The Young Ones, Filthy Rich, Catflap, Bottom, The Comic Strip Presents….) and Nigel Smith (The Bill, Doctors and Nurses and Vent), starring Ed Coleman (Hogfather, Freaks), Laura Aikman (The Bill, Trial and Retribution XI), Jonathan Chan-Pensley (Ultimate Force, Auf Wiedersehen, Pet) and Mark Arden (Saxondale, New Tricks), commissioned by Paul Jackson for ITV, executive produced by Phil McIntyre and Lucy Ansbro at Phil McIntyre Television and directed by Dewi Humphries (The Only Boy for Me, My Family, Nighty Night).
Michaela Hennessy Vass, Commissioning Editor for Comedy, ITV says: “We’re thrilled to have the unique talents of Adrian Edmondson on ITV. The writing team have created a fabulous character which has been brilliantly brought to life by Adrian.”
Director of Entertainment and Comedy, Phil McIntyre says: “Adrian Edmondson is one of the UK's most loved and talented comedians. I am delighted to be working with him and ITV on this 5-star comedy."


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