The actor, who played Will McKenzie in the schoolboy sitcom, talks to Charlotte Cripps about returning to Channel 4’s hit comedy Friday Night Dinner, being on lockdown during the coronavirus outbreak, and whether The Inbetweeners is offensive
is “oddly appropriate” for the coronavirus lockdown. “It’s about being at home,” says the 35-year-old, “and how crazy and unhinged it can become when you spend too much time together.”, was supposed to be meeting me in a London hotel. Instead, of course, we’re talking on the phone. The UK is about to go under lockdown. “I can’t even imagine what it will be like,” he says with a mix of dread and amusement.
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