Angry Boys: episode guide


Episode 1

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Aus: Wednesday, May 11, 2011 (9.00)
UK: Tuesday, June 07, 2011 (BBC3)
USA: January 08, 2012 (HBO)
Ratings (Aus): 1.369 million viewers (3rd)
Ratings (UK): 0.597 million viewers
Written by Chris Lilley
Directed by Chris Lilley, Stuart McDonald, Jeffrey Walker

Still living on the family farm in Dunt, identical twins Daniel and Nathan Sims, who appeared in We Can Be Heroes, are back. Joining the boys in the series are four new characters; former surfing world champion Blake Oakfield, a family man and founding member of a surfie gang — the Mucca Mad Boys; S.mouse a U.S. rapper famous for having produced the biggest selling hip-hop single of all time; Japanese mother Jen Okazaki, a shrewd businesswoman, she also manages her son's skateboarding career; and Juvenile Justice Centre for Boys officer Ruth Sims, aka Gran. Gran takes pride in looking after the 'worst boys in the state' and can be as tough on the boys as she is kind to them.

The series kicks off in Dunt, South Australia, home to identical twins Daniel and his 90 percent deaf brother Nathan. They dam surf, they skate, they do 'mainees' in the street in their mother's hotted up Nissan Pulsar. In their bedroom are the 'Wall of Legends', pictures of the people they consider their heroes — surfer Blake Oakfield, Japanese skater Tim Okazaki, U.S. rapper S.mouse, bikini model Emily Chase, their late dad and their prison officer grandmother, 'Gran'. Gran lives and works at Garingal Juvenile Justice Centre for Boys together with her co-worker Penny. In her spare time, Gran cares for her 23 guinea pigs and makes superhero pyjamas for the young inmates.

With: Debbie Jones as Kerry, Greg Fairall as Steve, Liam Keltie as Tyson, Samuel Cooke as Jamie, Virginia Cashmere as Julia, Thomas Baxter as Black Daniel, Brent Adamec as Loki, Ryan Anderson as Jayden, Alison Roy as Penny, Jonathan Henderson as Brad, Heather Ewart as Julie, Dion Williams as Marlon, Varu Henry as Jacob, Kevin Koomson as Mohammed, Sae Brown as Saw, Gerry Avlonitis as Gerry, Kearn Snider as Trent, Tyler Tweedie as Tyler

Episode 2

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Aus: Wednesday, May 18, 2011
UK: Tuesday, June 07, 2011 (BBC3)
Ratings (Aus): 1.346 million viewers (3rd)
Ratings (UK): 0.462 million viewers
Written by Chris Lilley
Directed by Chris Lilley, Stuart McDonald, Jeffrey Walker

S.mouse, the U.S. rap artist who became an overnight sensation with his child-friendly single 'Slap My Elbow' has found himself under house-arrest and under pressure from the record company over his self-penned YouTube released 'Poo On You'. That very same song encouraged Nathan, half a world away, to make a tribute video that in turn has angered the local Dunt police. The authorities have been called and it seems Nathan is being sent away from the family to a deaf school in Adelaide. A new inmate arrives at Garingal. Gran takes Talib, the 'dog wanker', under her wing.

With: Debbie Jones as Kerry, Greg Fairall as Steve, Liam Keltie as Tyson, Samuel Cooke as Jamie, Virginia Cashmere as Julia, Juanita Kelly as Welfare Officer, Randall Berger as Bob Mansell, Jim Knobeloch as Larry Gleisman, Clyde Boraine as Danthony, Richard Lawson as Shwayne Snr, Ijeoma Boyd as Clarisa, Alison Roy as Penny, Dion Williams as Marlon, Varu Henry as Jacob, Jake Glass as Talib

Episode 3

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Aus: Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Ratings: 0.805 million viewers (14th)
Written by Chris Lilley
Directed by Chris Lilley, Stuart McDonald, Jeffrey Walker

Daniel is organising a send-off for Nathan, 'Nathan's Legendary Farewell Party' before he leaves for deaf school. He plans to invite all the Legends from his 'Wall of Legends' to the party. S.mouse, the US rapper under house arrest and recently dropped from his record label because he uploaded his own composition and video 'Grandmother F*****' and ex-world champion surfer Blake Oakfield, now a washed-up surfie living in Narmucca Bay with his family but still involved in the surf gang, the 'Mucca Mad Boys' who have held the 'Fennell Hell Men' as rivals since they were children.

With: Debbie Jones as Kerry, Greg Fairall as Steve, Liam Keltie as Tyson, Samuel Cooke as Jamie, Thomas Baxter as Black Daniel, Paul Pearson as Hunter, Gareth Haeberle as Packo, Sarah Sutherland as Kareena, Own Counihan as Jake, Siobhan Haynes as Tahlia; Narmucca Bay Locals: Jeremy Ham, Bill Hamshere, Allan Douglas, Annie Glasson, Peter Favaloro; Richard Lawson as Shwayne Snr, Clyde Boraine as Danthony, Kristin Dione Metoyer as Lasquisha

Episode 4

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Aus: Wednesday, June 01, 2011
Ratings: 0.920 million viewers (14th)
Written by Chris Lilley
Directed by Chris Lilley, Stuart McDonald, Jeffrey Walker

Tim Okazaki is a teen, gay, Japanese skateboarder who is a huge star in Japan, except we soon discover he's actually American, speaks with a fake Japanese accent, and is not gay at all. It is his manager-mother, Jen Okazaki, an all-powerful figure who has merchandised and marketed Tim into worldwide popularity with his catch-cry 'I'm Gay'.

Meanwhile, Blake Oakfield's laid-back beach lifestyle is threatened by his wife demanding he pick up the groceries, and the Fennel Hell Men wanting to surf at Mucca Mad Boys' break. Meanwhile, Daniel is trying to organise the ultimate farewell party and stop Nathan from obsessive masturbating.

With: Debbie Jones as Kerry, Greg Fairall as Steve, Liam Keltie as Tyson, Samuel Cooke as Jamie, Jordan Dang as Tim Okazaki, Beau Williams as Ex Pro Skater, Kohei Ueno as Japanese Announcer, Billy Loh as Bruce Woo, Ming Loi as Yuki, Shom Ikehata as Luke, Deni Lindholm as Cindy, Yoko Masuda as Cho, Masafumi Horie as Japanese Newsreader, Denise Koch as American Newsreader, Paul Pearson as Hunter, Sarah Sutherland as Kareena, Gareth Haeberle as Packo; Inductees: Mitch Mee, Maurie Hamshere, Jamie Powell; Gary Parker as Mucca Mad Boy, Patrick Linnane as Sam

Episode 5

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Aus: Wednesday, June 08, 2011
Ratings: 0.848 million viewers (16th)
Written by Chris Lilley
Directed by Chris Lilley, Stuart McDonald, Jeffrey Walker

Nathan spends the day with a deaf teenager, meanwhile S.mouse gets into trouble with Lasquisha when he doesn't want her to sing on his new song 'Touching My Big Black Balls'. Jen explains Tim's strict training schedule and the new range of Gaystyle lickable shoes.

With: Debbie Jones as Kerry, Greg Fairall as Steve, Liam Keltie as Tyson, Samuel Cooke as Jamie, Susan Emerson as Sue, David Grant as Damien, Clyde Boraine as Danthony, Richard Lawson as Shwayne Snr, Kristin Dione Metoyer as Lasquisha, Jordan Dang as Tim Okazaki, Billy Loh as Bruce Woo

Episode 6

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Aus: Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Ratings: 0.569 million viewers (21st)
Written by Chris Lilley
Directed by Chris Lilley, Stuart McDonald, Jeffrey Walker

Blake starts up the Fat Boys Surf School and Gran takes a young boy on a prison tour. Meanwhile, Daniel throws a party for all the teenagers in Dunt.

With: Debbie Jones as Kerry, Greg Fairall as Steve, Liam Keltie as Tyson, Samuel Cooke as Jamie, Virginia Cashmere as Julia, Thomas Baxter as Black Daniel, Brent Adamec as Loki, Ryan Anderson as Jayden, Paul Pearson as Hunter, Sarah Sutherland as Kareena; Fat Boys: Liam Gatley, Nicholas Dimadis, PJ Byrne, Nathan Chisholm, Nicholas Richardson, Clayton Waddell, Lloyd Charles Webb, Chris Sciberras; Dion Williams as Marlon, Varu Henry as Jacob, Jake Glass as Talib, Alison Roy as Penny, Heather Ewart as Julie, Harley Wanganeen as Angus

Episode 7

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Aus: Wednesday, June 22, 2011
Ratings: 0.634 million viewers (22nd)
Written by Chris Lilley
Directed by Chris Lilley, Stuart McDonald, Jeffrey Walker

When Daniel continually uses the word 'fag', his mother forces him to spend the day with a gay teenager from Dunt. S.mouse fulfils his community service by performing his new songs to an unimpressed audience at an elementary school. After Tim Okazaki is diagnosed with depression, Jen tries to lessen his workload by taking over some of his duties including voicing a Gaystyle animated cartoon series featuring Tim.

With: Debbie Jones as Kerry, Greg Fairall as Steve, Liam Keltie as Tyson, Samuel Cooke as Jamie, Virginia Cashmere as Julia, Wolfgang Cotra as Kayden, Jack Hegarty as Henry, Thomas Baxter as Black Daniel, Brent Adamec as Loki, Ryan Anderson as Jayden, Clyde Boraine as Danthony, Kristin Dione Metoyer as Lasquisha Richard Lawson as Shwayne Snr, Ijeoma Boyd as Clarisa, Marcus Marcusson as Parole Officer, Ron Carothers as Parole Officer, Carolyn Shakespeare-Allen as Teacher; Shoppers: Jayme-Lee Hanekom, Alexis Jade Tsotras, Tiffany-Diamond Tsotras, Rain Marcus, Misty Singer Tsotras, Roseanna Roy, Noliwe Shand; Jordan Dang as Tim Okazaki, Billy Loh as Bruce, Deni Lindholm as Cindy, Shom Ikehata as Luke, Ming Loi as Yuki, Yoko Masuda as Cho

Episode 8

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Aus: Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Ratings: 0.591 million viewers (24th)
Written by Chris Lilley
Directed by Chris Lilley, Stuart McDonald, Jeffrey Walker

Blake's loyalties are tested when a former Mucca Mad Boy gets out of prison and seeks revenge on Packo for shooting Blake's balls off.

With: Debbie Jones as Kerry, Greg Fairall as Steve, Liam Keltie as Tyson, Samuel Cooke as Jamie, Virginia Cashmere as Julia, Thomas Baxter as Black Daniel, Brent Adamec as Loki, Ryan Anderson as Jayden, Jemma Searle as Chloe; Sarah Mee, Jenna Radcliffe & Charlotte Gibbons as Dunt Girls; Paul Pearson as Hunter, Sarah Sutherland as Kareena; Owen Counihan as Jake, Siobhan Haynes as Tahlia, Christian Stack as Ashley, Alison Roy as Penny, Jake Glass as Talib, Dion Williams as Marlon, Varu Henry as Jacob, Johnathan Henderson as Brad, Kevin Koomson as Mohammed, Sae Brown as Crying Boy, Gerry Avonitis as Detainee, Heather Ewart as Julie

Episode 9

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Aus: Wednesday, July 06, 2011
Ratings: 0.391 million viewers (30th)
Written by Chris Lilley
Directed by Chris Lilley, Stuart McDonald, Jeffrey Walker

Daniel enlists the help of black Daniel to find Nathan, Tim turns on his controlling mother Jen, and the Mucca Mad Boys attempt to cheer up Blake after Kareena leaves him.

With: Debbie Jones as Kerry, Greg Fairall as Steve, Virginia Cashmere as Julia, Liam Keltie as Tyson, Samuel Cooke as Jamie, Thomas Baxter as Black Daniel, Jordan Dang as Tim, Billy Loh as Bruce, Yoko Masuda as Cho, Tara Ogata as Japanese Director, YUta Tanaka as Stuntman, Paul Pearson as Hunter; Mucca Mad Boys: Gary Parker, Tim Wardlaw, Chris Edwards, Jarrad Bradley, Scott Lockwood, Simon Grayling, Sam McIntosh, Paul Cooper

Episode 10

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Aus: Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Ratings: 0.453 million viewers (23rd)
Written by Chris Lilley
Directed by Chris Lilley, Stuart McDonald, Jeffrey Walker

After being secretly photographed S.mouse is vilified for becoming fat, Talib ends up in the isolation unit, while Daniel and Nathan provide the entertainment at Kerry and Steve's wedding.

With: Debbie Jones as Kerry, Greg Fairall as Steve, Liam Keltie as Tyson, Samuel Cooke as Jamie, Virginia Cashmere as Julia, Wolfgang Cotra as Kayden, Thomas Baxter as Black Daniel, Brent Adamec as Loki, Ryan Anderson as Jayden, Justine Stevenson as Celebrant, Alison Roy as Penny, Jake Glass as Talib, Dion Williams as Marlon, Varu Henry as Jacob, Johnathan Henderson as Brad, Heather Ewart as Julie, Harley Christie as Justin, Jerome Peyton as Ambulance Driver, Sarah Sutherland as Kareena; Clyde Boraine as Danthony, Richard Lawson as Shwayne Snr, Bobby Oparaocha as Heckler

Episode 11

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Aus: Wednesday, July 20, 2011
Ratings: 0.465 million viewers (24th)
Written by Chris Lilley
Directed by Chris Lilley, Stuart McDonald, Jeffrey Walker

S.mouse launches his new album, 'The Real Me'. Nathan teaches the family sign language and Gran is forced to retire from Garingal. Meanwhile, Tim plans to dump Jen as his manager.

With: Debbie Jones as Kerry, Greg Fairall as Steve, Liam Keltie as Tyson, Samuel Cooke as Jamie, Virginia Cashmere as Julia, Thomas Baxter as Black Daniel, Brent Adamec as Loki, Ryan Anderson as Jayden, Alison Roy as Penny, Jake Glass as Talib, Dion Williams as Marlon, Varu Henry as Jacob, Heather Ewart as Julie, Johnathan Henderson as Brad, Jordan Dang as Tim, Billy Loh as Bruce, Deni Lindholm as Cindy, Yoko Masuda as Cho, Nasa Sumiya as Omeya, Clyde Boraine as Danthony, Richard Lawson as Shwayne Snr, Bobby Oparaocha as Heckler

Episode 12

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Aus: Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Ratings: 0.612 million viewers (19th)
Written by Chris Lilley
Directed by Chris Lilley, Stuart McDonald, Jeffrey Walker

Daniel takes Nathan on a final tour of Dunt while Gran settles into life on the farm. S.mouse waits nervously for reaction to the release of his new single 'Squashed Nigga'.

With: Debbie Jones as Kerry, Greg Fairall as Steve, Liam Keltie as Tyson, Samuel Cooke as Jamie, Virginia Cashmere as Julia, Wolfgang Cotra as Kayden, Jemma Searle as Chloe, Thomas Baxter as Black Daniel, Brent Adamec as Loki, Ryan Anderson as Jayden, Alison Roy as Penny, Paul Pearson as Hunter, Sarah Sutherland as Kareena, Owen Counihan as Jake, Siobhan Haynes as Tahlia, Jordan Dang as Tim, Billy Loh as Bruce, Deni Lindholm as Cindy, Shoma Ikehata as Luke, Ming Loi as Yuki, Nasa Sumiya as Omeya Clyde Boraine as Danthony, Richard Lawson as Shwayne Snr, Felli Fel as Radio Announcer, Xander Osafo-Atta as Youth with Gun