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Author
Posted by Layla
Date
Fri 29 Jan 2010 at 13:56

Skins returned with tv ratings as high as its' series 1 debut - thanks everyone! And this doesn't include the online catch up figures which haven't been collected as yet...

I'm still a little overwhelmed by all of the comments here and twitter (positive and negative they all count), as well as the tv reviews (here's just a few):

'Masterpiece' - The Telegraph)
'it's the mature and believable performance from Merveille Lukeba, as Thomas, that steals the show' - The Guardian
'Brilliant' - Heat 

Thanks all. There are more exclusive pictures coming from episode 1 very soon, as well as more interviews and other great stuff. 

Roll on next week's ep, where Naomily take centre stage...

Skins = legal high

Layla 

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The very first episode discussed
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Posted by Layla
Date
Thu 28 Jan 2010 at 23:00

It feels like episode 1 has been forever in the making. Mainly because this was the one where we offered 300 of you the chance to be part of an opening scene. And what an opener it was. Thumping music, hedonism and tragedy; and all without a word being spoken. Sophia's moment in Skins may have been fleeting, but it certainly didn't lack impact.

In a moving and intense first episode, Thomas questioned his identity and culture as he tried to find his place, balancing a home life with it's own stresses and his position in among his friends. Thomas discovered two wrongs don't make a right, and was left almost as lost as when we found him. Will he find his way? 

What were your thoughts on your first offering from series 4? 

Layla

Writing episode 1
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Posted by Jamie Brittain
Date
Thu 28 Jan 2010 at 22:54

Jamie Brittain – Writer of Episode 1

When myself, Lucy Kirkwood, Ben Schiffer and Neil Duncan went away to a hotel near Newmarket in the winter of 2008 to come up with series 4 of Skins, we had no idea what we were going to propose. We found that despite series 3 ending on a definite note for some characters, an ambiguous note for others, we had reached a point where we could literally take them anywhere.

 

So when we started talking about how the new series might start, we entertained, discussed and abandoned many, many scenarios. Weddings, festivals, road trips. All were discussed, all were thrown out. But one idea that emerged, the idea of a death opening the series seemed perfect – landing smack back in our laps and issuing a challenge. But we decided it should be a previously unseen character. These anonymous deaths seem to affect many youngsters (including myself) at some point.

 

I knew I wanted to write about Thomas, and wanted to write about him early in the series. We felt the character was slightly underused in series 3 and wanted to rectify that.  We put the two things together. Thomas would be ep 1.

 

When I started to write the episode itself, I simply began writing with little idea where I was going. I wrote many drafts, very different from each other. All explored ideas of faith and identity. None satisfied me, or the execs, or the script editor, but we couldn’t work out why.

 

Then we did work it out. I was having trouble ‘feeling’ the ep – relating to it. Previous episodes I’ve written – this sounds like an awful cliché but it’s the best way of saying it– came from the heart

(you can read that as ‘balls’ if you want to be less sentimental). They were all cathartic processes about stuff that was going on in my life. With this script, I found myself more balanced and optimistic than ever before, but this, annoyingly, had stolen some of my mojo.

 

Thomas is a black, 17 year old Christian African. I’m a 24 year old, white, middle class Atheist. It would be hard for us to be more different. This was another problem. So I started to think about what we had in common. We’re both from fragmented origins, unsure of the location of our home. We both struggle to see the amazing things life has provided for us. We both have trouble with trust, and faith, and authority. From then on I started to build a story that I, and hopefully the fans, would care about and enjoy.

 

I have been accused by some of writing scripts that are too conceptual – scripts driven by my own warped interpretations of psychological or philosophical theories. You might have noticed that last year, my script (Cook) kicked against this, attempting to be a visceral, hedonistic non-stop teenage rampage with little time to stop and think. This time I hoped to do a more classic ‘Skins’ ep – emotional, funny, complex. And I realized my key was Pandora. A favourite character of mine (and the actress who plays her, Lisa – a favourite person), she commands the love and respect of many, by her fellow characters and by the fans. It was upon the tension between her and Thomas, and their eventual break up that I could hang the emotional crux of the episode, empowering and justifying the discussion about faith and identity that characterises it and ultimately leads to the break up itself. When I worked out that, the ep came alive in my hands.

 

One of the fun things about the episode is that I got to introduce a new recurring adult character. We knew we wanted a new college director. I knew I wanted Chris Addison to play him – if you don’t know his work on radio and TV I suggest you Google him right now. I’d met Chris at the British Comedy Awards last year, and, though I was starstruck I managed to ask him if he was interested. He said he was – he’d enjoyed his ‘Thick Of It’ co-star Peter Capaldi’s work (Sid’s Dad) and fancied a bit himself. So all was set.

 

But what to call him? He needed a good name. I mulled it over for hours and finally decided – David Blood. Now, if I’m proud of anything in my career, it’s coming up with that name. Doesn’t the character just come alive when you hear it? Maybe I’m the only one who sees my true genius here.

 

I hope you enjoyed the episode. It would be lying to say I enjoyed writing it – writing is never really much fun – but I’m proud of it and hope you think we are continuing to do the show and characters justice. And if you think my ep was intense, just wait for next week’s. That’s right…it’s time for Naomily, and we’re just warming up.

 

 

Turn up your speakers - it starts tonight
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Posted by Layla
Date
Thu 28 Jan 2010 at 11:05

Skins starts in 11.5 hours at the time of writing this. It feels like you lot have been waiting for this since 26th March 2009 at 11pm (GMT) when series 3 came to a close. This is because you have. You've been hungry for it since it ended, begging for new stuff, and the teeniest tiniest morsel of skins 4 gossip.

It's been painful, watching you all beg like that, like some junkie going cold turkey. I'm very excited you almost get to see that blinder of an opening episode. It really is something that will have you sat up and fully attentive. I'm aware this blog is making you all sound like dogs so I will stop now and will end it here:

Everyone at Skins wants to know what you're planning for tonight. How many of you are gathering at someone's house, and throwing your very own Skins Premiere party? How many of you are so excited you're on our homepage pressing refresh and twittering fervently in a manner similar to JJ when he's locked on? We want to know. And we want to make sure you enjoy it the best way possible. Because the opening scene is another legendary offering. This time, it's in a club, involves some of you people (who responded to our ad on this site asking for fans to get involved) and a Fat Segal track so epic that turned up on a halfway decent soundsystem Bryan Elsley himself reckons it will feel "like a monkey climbing up your large intestine...in a good way", and we all want that sensation at least once in our lives. So turn it up. Louder. And enjoy. And then come back here and tell us how it went. 

Layla

Luke in GT
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Posted by Layla
Date
Wed 27 Jan 2010 at 10:31

There's a Luke interview in the new issue of GT (Gay Times) on sale today (27th January). 

 

In a thoroughly good read he discusses BAFTA wins, Naomily and kissing Jack. But my favourite bit is this juicy nugget: 

“He [the director] got us all breaking our personal space barriers by kissing, touching and playing games. We were blindfolded and we had to guess who had just touched or kissed us.”

 

WTF??

 

Skins cast book signings
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Posted by Layla
Date
Wed 27 Jan 2010 at 10:00

UPDATE: Jack will also be at the Bristol event  - just confirmed

This is exciting. Some of the Skins cast will be available to sign the Skins novel over the next couple of weekends. Details below.

 

SATURDAY 30th JANUARY - HMV BRISTOL @ 5PM

(24-26 Broadmead, Bristol, BS1 3HA)

WITH APPEARANCES FROM

  • Ollie Barbieri - JJ
  • Lisa Backwell - Pandora
  • Jack O'Connell - Cook

Due to anticipated demand this event will be wristbanded. Fans can pick up free Wristbands at HMV which will allow them access to the event. 350 wristbands will be available only from HMV Bristol Broadmead store from 8.30 am on Saturday 30th January. One wristband per customer maximum, in person only, while stocks last, subject to availability, at participating store only. Due to the whimsical nature of the entertainment industry, events are subject to change without notice.

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FRIDAY 5TH FEBRUARY - HMV OXFORD STREET @ 6PM

(150 Oxford Street, London, W1D 1DJ)

WITH APPEARANCES FROM

  • Jack O'Connell - Cook
  • Lily Loveless - Naomi
  • Kathryn Prescott - Emily

Fans are encouraged to arrive promptly for the event commencing at 6pm. Queues will be monitored and potentially capped due to anticipated demand for this signing.

 

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Vote for us at the NME Awards
Author
Posted by Layla
Date
Tue 26 Jan 2010 at 17:33

Ooooh, Skins has been nominated for an NME Award for Best Show. As I like to refer to it, 'let's do a BAFTA' and win it because we have the best fans.

Here's where you vote: 

http://www.nme.com/awardsvote

Please do it, if only so we get to see them all clamber on stage to accept after a few too many *sensible drinks taken in moderation*

Layla 

What happens in episode 1?
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Posted by Layla
Date
Fri 15 Jan 2010 at 12:45

You may already be aware Skins starts on the 28th of this very month. The episode 1 ep guide is up, the trailers have gone out, and there's clips from episode 1, here, here and here.

So what do you think is in store for the first episode with all of that info to hand? Any idea? I know you've got a few...

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BFI - cast member info
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Posted by Layla
Date
Fri 15 Jan 2010 at 12:21

Who's going to the BFI screening on Monday 25th Jan? If you are, you may want to know that the two cast members who will be answering questions as part of the Q+A session, will be...Miss Lily Loveless and Mr Merv Lukeba. 

But it doesn't end there, because all of the cast will be attending. So if you want to get your picture with one of them or get them to sign something, the full cast will be walking the red carpet, like it's a film. Get there from 5 to catch a glimpse of them, and if you do get a photo with them, don't forget to share it with us, it will appear on the Skins homepage and everything. 

So this means all those who weren't lucky enough to get a ticket to the sold out event can still catch a glimpse of the crew. Are you going to be there? 

BFI Southbank
Belvedere Road
South Bank
London
SE1 8XT 

Layla

 

 

 

Behind the scenes with Company - video
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Posted by Layla
Date
Thu 14 Jan 2010 at 11:40

Watch the Skins lot let loose at Company magazine. Issue on sale 18th January.

 

If you haven't seen them yet, check out the three Company Skins covers here

 

Layla

More Skins House Tickets
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Posted by Tom
Date
Thu 14 Jan 2010 at 11:39

Yes that's right, we are going to release some more Skins House tickets today at 1pm. They are likely to disappear quicker than a fat man's lunch so get your fastest clicking finger ready.

Click here when the time is right

Skins up for GLAAD award
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Posted by Layla
Date
Wed 13 Jan 2010 at 13:15

Skins is nominated for Outstanding Drama Series at the 21st Annual GLAAD (Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation) media awards.

The awards are given to recognise and honour media for their representations of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community and issues surrounding them.

The awards will take place on the following dates:

March 13th - New York
April 17th - LA
June 5th - San Francisco

The full nomination list can be found here 

Fingers crossed for the Naomily win...

Layla 

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Skins House - Line-up change
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Posted by Tom
Date
Tue 12 Jan 2010 at 17:50
Due to unforeseen circumstances 'Daisy Dares You' will now be performing on Thursday 21st January and not Saturday 23rd January as originally billed. Everyone who bought tickets for the event has been offered a refund and we will be releasing more tickets for this and the rest of the events on Thursday at 1pm.
Behind the scenes with Diva magazine
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Posted by Layla
Date
Mon 11 Jan 2010 at 18:04

The lovely folk at Diva have sent us some behind the scenes pics from Kat and Lily's Diva cover (on sale 7th Jan at all the best retailers) because they know how you love them so. Check em out below. 

 

 

 

Credits:

Images and art direction by artist Konrad Wyrebek and Matthew Miles

Stylist - David Bartlett

Make Up - Nikki Wolff using Armani Cosmetics

Hair Stylist  - Marcia H. Lee using Fredrick Fekkai and Bumble & Bumble

Photography Assistant  - Teki Lebar 

Location  - Sanctum Soho Hotel, 20 Warwick Street, London W1

Clothing brands include Topshop, Imogen Belfield, Office, Belle Sauvage

Jimmy Choo, Ada Zanditon. Plus vintage Lanvin, Jil Sander, Givenchy, Prada
 

Skins takes over Company magazine
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Posted by Layla
Date
Mon 11 Jan 2010 at 11:22

In our concentrated campaign to take over the world, we've taken over the next issue of Company magazine. And because we love you all very very much, we have the covers to share with you before they're even on sale.

There are three covers to collect, all feature the Skins cast. Inside, features will be guest edited by the Skins lot, who managed to spend a whole day on the Skins photoshoot posing their face off, and then headed straight to Company, to take on their roles as guest Editors. And they did both with gusto. God bless 'em. 

Covers below. The question is: 

will you collect all three

will you seek out your favourite

will you just buy whichever is at your local newsagent? 

ISSUE ON SALE MONDAY 18TH JANUARY 

group

 freddie and effy

 naomi and emily

 

Layla

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Stella magazine cover
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Posted by Layla
Date
Fri 8 Jan 2010 at 10:32

Another day, another round of Skins cover stars... This time, the girls are on the cover of The Sunday Telegraph's Stella magazine (Sunday 10th January edition). We've been given this first look so that you guys can see it before it comes out. Skins going Broadsheet? It's like we're becoming legit or sumthing.

cover stars