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G'wed S01E02: Cutthroat Mo
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Comedy about working class Liverpudlian teenagers, tackling big issues like grief, sex, diversity and class differences.
Creator: Chloe English
Cast: Jake Kenny-Byrne, Dylan Thomas Smith, Leanne Best, Zak Douglas, Gemma Barraclough
Cast: Jake Kenny-Byrne, Dylan Thomas Smith, Leanne Best, Zak Douglas, Gemma Barraclough
Description
License to Wed S1E2 Screenshot
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Pre.Date: 06.12.2025
Gwed.S01E02.720p.WEB.H264-SKYFiRE
https://www.tvmaze.com/shows/68485/gwed
Source: WEB
Runtime: 25 min 15 sec(s)
Size: 964 MiB
Video: 1280 X 720 / 5272kb/s / 25.000 fps
Audio: English / AAC / 2 channels / 128 kb/s
Subs: English, English (SDH)
Synopsis:
G'wed delves into the working class culture of "surviving with a sense of humour". The
distinctive voice of Liverpool and the lived experience of the kids from the city will be
at the heart of this comedy, tackling big issues like grief, sex, diversity and class
differences with a wicked sense of humour.From Reece, the antihero at the heart of the
show, a superficially misbehaving, pottymouthed lad, who constantly surprises, whether
that be quoting Mother Teresa, his knowledge of the work of John Steinbeck or his
incredibly mature take on grief, to Aimee ferociously determined, gogetting and
emotionally mature G'wed showcases a part of the country, and a bunch of characters, that
you rarely see on TV.
Notes:
:resents::
Pre.Date: 06.12.2025
Gwed.S01E02.720p.WEB.H264-SKYFiRE
https://www.tvmaze.com/shows/68485/gwed
Source: WEB
Runtime: 25 min 15 sec(s)
Size: 964 MiB
Video: 1280 X 720 / 5272kb/s / 25.000 fps
Audio: English / AAC / 2 channels / 128 kb/s
Subs: English, English (SDH)
Synopsis:
G'wed delves into the working class culture of "surviving with a sense of humour". The
distinctive voice of Liverpool and the lived experience of the kids from the city will be
at the heart of this comedy, tackling big issues like grief, sex, diversity and class
differences with a wicked sense of humour.From Reece, the antihero at the heart of the
show, a superficially misbehaving, pottymouthed lad, who constantly surprises, whether
that be quoting Mother Teresa, his knowledge of the work of John Steinbeck or his
incredibly mature take on grief, to Aimee ferociously determined, gogetting and
emotionally mature G'wed showcases a part of the country, and a bunch of characters, that
you rarely see on TV.
Notes: