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Skins is a British teen drama created by father-and-son television writers Bryan Elsley and Jamie Brittain for Company Pictures. The fourth series began airing on E4 on 28 January 2010 and ended on 18 March 2010.
"Emily" is the second episode of the fourth series of the British teen drama Skins, [1] and 31st overall. It first aired on 4 February 2010 on E4 in both Ireland and the United Kingdom. The episode was written by Ed Hime, and was directed by Philippa Langdale.
No. overall No. in series Title Featured character(s) Directed by Written by Original air date UK viewers (millions) 1: 1 "Tony" Tony Stonem: Paul Gay: Bryan Elsley: 25 January 2007 (): 1.54
Skins is a British teen comedy drama television series that follows the lives of a group of teenagers in Bristol, South West England, through the two years of sixth form.Its controversial storylines have explored issues such as dysfunctional families, mental illness (such as depression, eating disorders, post-traumatic stress disorder, and bipolar disorder), adolescent sexuality, gender ...
She served as a recurring character in the first two series, before becoming a main character in series 3 and 4. She returned in the two-part episode Skins: Fire in the seventh and final series. Pandora Moon: Lisa Backwell [4] 2–4: 3.01, 3.04, 4.08 Pandora is Effy's naïve and immature friend. She was introduced in a guest appearance in ...
In episode 4 Michelle once again asks Tony how much he remembers; however, he doesn't remember much if anything about their relationship at all. When Michelle tries to seduce Tony, Tony has developed an erectile dysfunction , which frustrates Michelle and prompts her to slap him, blaming him for his accident and subsequent condition.
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The third episode did not fare much better, dipping to 1.5 million viewers. [35] Episodes 4 through 10 averaged about 1 million viewers, [36] [37] [38] peaking at 1.2 million for episode 4 [36] and hitting its lowest point at 0.962 million for episode 5. [37]