Beaver Falls

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  • 2011
  • 2 Seasons
  • 7.6  (2,321)

Beaver Falls was a comedy-drama television series that aired on E4 in the United Kingdom from 2011 to 2012. The show was created and written by Iain Hollands and directed by Jack Clough, and starred a number of well-known actors and actresses, including Sam Robertson, Arsher Ali, John Dagleish, Kristen Gutoskie, and Natasha Loring.

The show follows the story of three university graduates who travel to the United States to work as camp counselors at Camp Beaver Falls, a summer camp in the fictional location of Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania. The trio consists of Flynn, a charming and confident ladies' man; A-Rab, a Muslim who is struggling to balance his spiritual beliefs with his desire to fit in; and Barry, a former car thief who is trying to turn his life around.

The three friends soon find themselves facing a number of challenges as they try to adapt to life in America and work with the young campers at Beaver Falls. Along the way, they encounter a number of colorful characters, including the camp's director, Bobby, who is struggling to keep the camp afloat; Bobby's daughter, Rachael, who is dealing with her own personal issues; and a band of misfit campers who each have their own unique quirks and problems.

Despite the challenges they face, Flynn, A-Rab, and Barry quickly become firm friends and work together to overcome the obstacles in their way. Along the way, they learn a great deal about themselves and each other, and help the campers to have the best summer of their lives.

Beaver Falls was praised for its great mix of comedy and drama, with plenty of laugh-out-loud moments as well as heartfelt and emotional scenes. The show dealt with a range of issues, including friendship, love, family, religion, and personal growth, and was especially praised for its sensitive handling of sensitive topics such as A-Rab's struggle with his faith and Barry's past as a criminal.

One of the standout features of the show was its stunning location, with the beautiful scenery of Pennsylvania providing the perfect backdrop for the action. From the tranquil lake where the campers cooled off on hot days, to the rugged mountains where the counselors went hiking, the show truly captured the spirit of summer in America.

The cast of Beaver Falls was also widely praised, with each of the main actors bringing their own unique talents to their roles. Sam Robertson, in particular, was a standout as the confident and charismatic Flynn, while Arsher Ali brought real depth and complexity to the role of A-Rab. John Dagleish was also praised for his portrayal of Barry, bringing a real warmth and vulnerability to the character.

Despite its many strengths, Beaver Falls only aired for two seasons, with the show coming to an end in 2012. However, it left a lasting impression on fans and critics alike, and is still fondly remembered as one of the best comedies of its era. Whether you're looking for a heartwarming coming-of-age story or a laugh-out-loud comedy, Beaver Falls is definitely worth checking out.

Beaver Falls is a series that is currently running and has 2 seasons (12 episodes). The series first aired on July 27, 2011.

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Series 2, Episode 6
6. Series 2, Episode 6
September 10, 2012
Flynn and PJ's big day finally arrives and it seems to be having a crazy effect on everyone except the happy couple. Rachael is still not speaking to A-Rab. Kimberley and Barry are thinking about what the end of the summer means for them and Hope is back.
Series 2, Episode 5
5. Series 2, Episode 5
September 3, 2012
Some publicity-seeking prophet announces that the end of the world is close and Beaver Falls has gone mad. Flynn and PJ's relationship is undergoing a seismic change. Kimberley and Barry consider having a threesome.
Series 2, Episode 4
4. Series 2, Episode 4
August 27, 2012
It's Mac's big day as Beaver Falls welcomes rival sports camp Wimoweh for the yearly basketball match between the two camps. Bobby belives that that golden boy Mac is going to turn around Beaver Falls' history of embarrassing failure and win the game for him this year. An unforeseen kiss manages to throw the whole camp into chaos.
Series 2, Episode 3
3. Series 2, Episode 3
August 20, 2012
Bobbyuses Pam's birthday as a way to punish her for ruining his chances with Thurston's mum. Rachael finds herself being caught in a game of sexual one-upmanship with A-Rab, Hope and Mac. Flynn is fed up with PJ's game playing.
Series 2, Episode 2
2. Series 2, Episode 2
August 13, 2012
It's 'Juvie Day', which is when the privileged elite of Beaver Falls and the Yuba City Juvenile Detention Centre come together in friendship. The feud between Barry and A-Rab continues to annoy everyone. After Mac though accidentally lets slip to the Chunk Bunk that Flynn is dying, the hostilities are temporarily stopped to try to contain the secret.
Series 2, Episode 1
1. Series 2, Episode 1
August 6, 2012
The group return to the American summer camp, but soon find out that plenty of things have changed since they were last there. A-Rab learns that Rachael is now married whilst Flynn sets his sights on a counsellor. A new arrival at the camp takes aliking to one of the group. Barry wants to pick things up where he left off with Kimberley.
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Where to Watch Beaver Falls
Beaver Falls is available for streaming on the E4 website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Beaver Falls on demand at Amazon Prime.
  • Premiere Date
    July 27, 2011
  • IMDB Rating
    7.6  (2,321)