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Big Boys season two review: Sweet, sensitive misfit comedy is something to be savoured

Source: Channel 4

It’s 2014: the mysterious age of the ice bucket challenge, the Scottish independence referendum, and Alison Hammond on Strictly. It’s an era of “misogyny disguised as banter”, and a dress that might be gold and white but might be blue and black. It’s also the world of , a Channel 4 comedy about misfit students at the fictional Brent University, which is returning for a sweet, sensitive second season.

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