Campus Season 1 Episode 1 Publication, Publication, Publication
- Not Rated
- April 5, 2011
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7.0 (28)
Publication, Publication, Publication – Episode 1 of Season 1 of Campus
In this exciting premiere episode of Campus, audiences are introduced to the vibrant and somewhat chaotic world of Braben University. Set against the backdrop of the prestigious British university, this comedy-drama takes a quirky and often hilarious look at the lives of both students and staff as they navigate the challenges of academia, friendship, and self-discovery.
The episode begins with the university's newly appointed vice-chancellor, Jonty de Wolfe, played by Andy Nyman, taking charge of the administration. Desperate to attract positive publicity for the struggling institution, de Wolfe concocts a plan to write a damning exposé about a rival campus, Fielding University. With the help of his overzealous assistant, Imogen Moffat (Lisa Jackson), de Wolfe hopes to generate buzz and inspire potential students to choose Braben over its rival.
Meanwhile, the show also introduces us to a group of colorful characters who are at different stages of their university journey. There's Matt Beer (Joseph Millson), an immature and underachieving philosophy professor who spends most of his time lounging around and avoiding actual work. Matt's roommate, the eccentric and witty sociology lecturer Lydia Tennant (Sara Pascoe), is grappling with her own insecurities and a secret love for her colleague.
The students' storylines add further depth to the episode. Jason Banks (Jonathan Bailey), a confident and ambitious undergraduate with an overly active social life, is determined to make a name for himself as the university's resident playboy. Karen Greaves (Dolly Wells), on the other hand, is a slightly older student who has returned to university after a tumultuous past. She struggles to fit in with the younger crowd while juggling the responsibilities of being a single mother.
As the episode progresses, de Wolfe's plans for the exposé kick into high gear. He assigns Lydia Tennant the task of infiltrating Fielding University, disguised as a student, to gather information for his article. While initially reluctant, Lydia eventually decides to embrace the challenge, keen to prove her research skills and get to the bottom of a deep-rooted rivalry between the two institutions.
With Lydia undercover, the dynamics of the show continue to evolve. Jason takes her under his wing, and they form an unexpected bond as he introduces her to the wild night-life offered by their rival university. Meanwhile, Karen wrestles with the dilemma of balancing her studies, parenting duties, and an increasing attraction to her younger classmate, Jason.
Throughout the episode, the charmingly flawed characters collide in a series of comical and awkward encounters that highlight the complexities of university life. From ill-fated flirtations to humorous mishaps in classrooms, the show captures the essence of the university experience with a refreshing dose of humor.
Publication, Publication, Publication provides an engaging introduction to the quirks and struggles faced by the diverse characters of Campus. As the episode draws to a close, the stage is set for a season filled with laughter, emotions, and unexpected twists, leaving audiences eagerly anticipating what lies ahead for the students and staff of Braben University.
Note: The specific details of the episode's plot, character interactions, and the outcomes of their storylines have been intentionally omitted to avoid spoilers.