Buffering S2E4 “Green, Green Grass” Cast, Plot, New Tonight 20 February 2023
Tonight (Monday 20 February 2023), ITV2 broadcasts an episode of the series Buffering!
Contents
- 1 Green, Green Grass Season 2 Episode 4 Episode Summary
- 2 What Time is the “Green, Green Grass” Episode On?
- 3 Is the “Green, Green Grass” Episode New?
- 4 Buffering Green, Green Grass Cast & Stars
- 5 Green, Green Grass Episode Videos & Previews
- 6 Watch Buffering Green, Green Grass Online
- 7 Buffering Series Information
Green, Green Grass Season 2 Episode 4 Episode Summary
The group travels to the countryside to party with Watson, an old friend from college who is renowned for his epic drinking sessions; however, when they get there, they discover that it’s actually a dinner party rather than an all-night rave. The fact that Watson has quit drinking and is talking about training for a marathon makes the situation worse.
What Time is the “Green, Green Grass” Episode On?
The Green, Green Grass episode of Buffering will be broadcast on February 20 2023 on ITV2 at 10:05 PM.
Is the “Green, Green Grass” Episode New?
The Green, Green Grass episode of Buffering is all new!
Buffering Green, Green Grass Cast & Stars
Main Cast |
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Iain Stirling as Iain Elena Saurel as Olivia Jessie Cave as Rosie Janine Harouni as Thalia Rosa Robson as Ashley Paul G Raymond as Greg Sean Sagar as Robbie Steve Bugeja as Finn Phil Fletcher as Larry the Lizard Samantha Womack as Steph |
Benjamin Cawley as Watson David Carlyle as Grant |
Green, Green Grass Episode Videos & Previews
Watch Buffering Green, Green Grass Online
Buffering Series Information
BAFTA-winning comedian Iain Stirling stars as Iain, a fictional version of his past self in this millennial comedy centred on people who are too young to settle down and get married and too poor to have a mortgage. Stirling plays a children's television presenter with adult relationship troubles who moves into South London in an attempt to sort out his life. Iain and his housemates Rosie, Ashley, and Thalia, discover that not only is it OK to fail, but healthy to do so, even if it's over and over again. |