Bad Education “Face-Off” S5E2 14 January 2024 on BBC Three

On Sunday 14 January 2024, BBC Three broadcasts an episode of the series Bad Education!

Face-Off Season 5 Episode 2 Episode Summary

In this episode of “Bad Education” titled “Face-Off,” scheduled to air on BBC Three, viewers are in for a comedic ride as Mitchell lands a part in a gangster film, sparking an unexpected shift in dynamics. The newfound fame goes straight to Mitchell’s head, leading Headmaster Hoburn to make a decision that sends shockwaves through the school. Hoburn instructs Mitchell and Stephen to swap jobs, a move that doesn’t sit well with Class K, especially with the school drama competition on the horizon.

As the episode unfolds, viewers can expect a blend of humor and chaos, with Mitchell’s inflated ego and the ensuing job swap creating a series of hilarious situations. The reluctance of Class K to embrace the changes adds an extra layer of comedic tension, setting the stage for a memorable episode that showcases the quirky dynamics of the characters.

What Time is the “Face-Off” Episode On?

The Face-Off episode of Bad Education will be broadcast on January 14 2024 on BBC Three at 9:30 PM.

Is the “Face-Off” Episode New?

The Face-Off episode of Bad Education is all new!

Bad Education Face-Off Cast & Stars

Main Cast

Face-Off Episode Videos & Previews


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Bad Education Series Information

Alfie is in deep as a teacher at Abbey Grove School. He is under pressure from deputy headmistress Miss Pickwell, and for good reason - Alfie is the worst teacher ever to grace the British education system and is a bigger kid than the kids he teaches. But his students love him. Fraser is the headmaster. He just wants to be liked by everyone - and be as cool as Alfie - but his penchant for public mishaps makes that a challenge. The biology teacher, Miss Gulliver, might be the only one in the school who cares about it and the students. Alfie simply cares about securing a date with her. `Bad Education' is written by and stars Jack Whitehall as Alfie, and the ensemble cast also includes Mathew Horne (`Gavin and Stacey') as Fraser.

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