Campus (TV series)

Campus is a semi-improvised British television sitcom. It was created by the team behind the sketch show Smack the Pony and hospital-based sitcom Green Wing, led by Victoria Pile who acts as co-writer, producer and director. It is set in the fictitious Kirke University and follows the lives of the staff, in particular the power-crazed and callous vice chancellor Jonty de Wolfe (played by Andy Nyman), lazy womanising English literature professor Matt Beer (Joseph Millson) and newly promoted senior mathematics lecturer Imogen Moffat (Lisa Jackson).

Campus
GenreSitcom
Written byRobert Harley
James Henry
Oriane Messina
Gary Parker
Victoria Pile
Richard Preddy
Fay Rusling
Christian Sandino-Taylor
Directed byVictoria Pile
StarringAndy Nyman
Joseph Millson
Sara Pascoe
Will Adamsdale
Dolly Wells
Lisa Jackson
Jonathan Bailey
Katherine Ryan
Alison Lintott
Chizzy Akudolu
Matthew Devitt
Theme music composerTrellis
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series1
No. of episodes6 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producerCaroline Leddy
ProducerVictoria Pile
EditorChristian Sandino-Taylor
Running time
  • 50 minutes
  • 25 minutes (pilot)
Production companyMonicker Pictures
Original release
NetworkChannel 4
Release5 April (2011-04-05) 
10 May 2011 (2011-05-10)
Related
Green Wing

Campus was first broadcast as a television pilot on Channel 4 on 6 November 2009, as part of the channel's Comedy Showcase season of comedy pilots. A full series was later commissioned and commenced airing on 5 April 2011, with the first episode being a re-shot and expanded version of the pilot. When first broadcast many critics claimed it was too similar to Green Wing and that much of the humour was offensive. However, others praised the show's dark humour and surrealism. Campus was cancelled after one series due to poor TV ratings. Over the course of the first series (not including the pilot) the average ratings were 554,000 viewers per episode, or 2.99% of the total audience, which is below the Channel 4 average.

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