E4's home-grown drama series returns in early 2009 to challenge
and entertain with the verve, audacity and daring optimism of series one and two.
With just two returning characters, Skins series three, introduces a host of new
and exciting unknown talent.
"We're very excited about series three
of Skins and feel that our new cast are shining in roles, stories and characters
which have been created by young people to a greater extent than ever before."
Bryan Elsley, Executive Producer
The Class of 2009 is headed up by the beautiful
and mysterious EFFY (Kaya Scodelario), returning as the new queen bee. Effy is
as enigmatic and elusive as ever. She's joined by best friend, PANDORA (Lisa Backwell),
sweet and kooky, she keeps the gang together.
Twins KATIE (Megan Prescott)
and EMILY (Kathryn Prescott) are pulling in different directions. One wanting
to shed her twin, and gain status, the other hanging on, crippled by shyness.
NAOMI (Lily Loveless) a beautiful idealist - passionate, political and principled,
completes the girls.
The guys are led by the irrepressible and irresponsible
COOK (Jack O'Connell - This is England, Eden Lake), a daring and charismatic leader
of the gang. His best mates sometimes despair, sometimes struggle to keep up,
but are always there. FREDDIE (Luke Pasqualino) skateboards, smokes weed, loves
his mates and is very cool. JJ aka Jonah Jeremiah Jones (Ollie Barbieri), is a
master illusionist and also their strategist, together they get in, and just about
out, of scrapes, as they scheme to succeed. Finally, THOMAS (Merveille Lukeba),
good and honest, he travels from the Congo to set up home for his family, and
has to find his feet in a new and strange country. Together the gang bond as they
fall in and out of love, and lust, fight one another, compete against each another,
and also unite as one.
Series three will continue with guest appearances
from Harry Enfield and Morwenna Banks as the Stonem parents, alongside new guest
artists including Radio 1 DJ Scott Mills, and actors Mackenzie Crook, Sally Phillips
and Geoffrey Hughes.
The ten new episodes are written by a young British
writing team, headed up by Executive Producer Bryan Elsley. Series Producer is
Chris Clough.
Skins series 3 is directed by Charles Martin and Simon Massey.
DVD
Special Features:
Video diaries (TBC)
Behind the scenes (TBC)
'Skins
Series 3' is available now on DVD.