Campus - Season 1

Campus - Season 1

Season 1

Comedy series set in the hotbed of academic mediocrity that is Kirke University, with the mercurial yet stubby Vice Chancellor Jonty de Wolfe at the helm.
Network
DatesApr. 5, 2011 - Mai 10, 2011

Episodes

Publication, Publication, Publication
Season 1Episode 160 min

Publication, Publication, Publication

To give Kirke University's bank balance and academic reputation a boost, Vice Chancellor Jonty de Wolfe insists his staff all take a leaf out of mousy maths lecturer Imogen Moffat's best-selling book.
Apr. 5, 2011
The Culling Fields
Season 1Episode 260 min

The Culling Fields

Jonty is forced to make huge spending cuts and jobs are at risk. Hard work, diligence and not telling whopping great fibs on your CV should see you right. So, not looking great for Matt or Nicole.
Apr. 12, 2011
Hurricane George
Season 1Episode 360 min

Hurricane George

The arrival of apparently heartless restructuring guru George Bryan sends a chilly wind up many a Kirke trouser leg.
Apr. 19, 2011
Come Together
Season 1Episode 460 min

Come Together

Philandering English professor Matt Beer is on a mission to woo icy business consultant George into knee-trembling, resolve-weakening, book-cooking submission.
Apr. 26, 2011
Post-Coital
Season 1Episode 560 min

Post-Coital

As George puts the finishing touches to her final report, Matt is plunged into crisis over his recent shenanigans and the idea he might have feelings for another human being.
Mai 3, 2011
The Final Preliminary Report of Doom
Season 1Episode 660 min

The Final Preliminary Report of Doom

It's the day of reckoning as George delivers her final report. However, 'the news' turns out to be not quite what everyone was anticipating.
Mai 10, 2011

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