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Chewing Gum
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How many seasons does Chewing Gum have?
2 seasons
How many episodes does Chewing Gum have?
12 episodes
When did Chewing Gum premiere?
October 31, 2016
When did Chewing Gum end?
October 31, 2016
How long are episodes of Chewing Gum?
23 minutes
What is the IMDb rating of Chewing Gum?
7.7 out of 10
Who stars in Chewing Gum?
Michaela Coel
,
Danielle Walters
, and
Robert Lonsdale
Who wrote Chewing Gum?
Michaela Coel
and
Rob Hayes
Who directed Chewing Gum?
Simon Neal
and
Tom Marshall
Who was the producer of Chewing Gum?
Kelly McGolpin
,
Michaela Coel
, and
John Pocock
Who was the composer for Chewing Gum?
Michaela Coel
and
Shakka
Who was the executive producer of Chewing Gum?
Nana Hughes
,
Jon Rolph
, and
Michaela Coel
Who was the cinematographer for Chewing Gum?
John Sorapure
,
Luke Bryant
,
Peter Bathurst
, and
Rob Kitzmann
What is the plot of Chewing Gum?
The life of Tracey and the mishaps of her neighbourhood, friends and family, and of course, her boyfriend.
Who are the characters in Chewing Gum?
Karly Raven and Tracey
What genre is Chewing Gum?
Comedy
How many awards has Chewing Gum won?
5 awards
How many awards has Chewing Gum been nominated for?
17 nominations
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