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Jack and Dean of All Trades

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Jack and Dean of All Trades,[1] often shortened to JADOAT, is a television series following two friends who resign from the bank and become temps, taking on a variety of different jobs which all end badly.[2][3][4][5] The first episode released in 2016. The series has 2 seasons and 12 episodes fully released on Fullscreen[6][7] as of April 2017. The two creators, Jack Howard[8] and Dean Dobbs,[9] have a YouTube channel,[10] in which they make comedy sketches that often end on a darker note. Both also have their own individual channels. It has been confirmed by Jack that there will not be a third season of JADOAT. However, Jack and Dean were able to reclaim the rights to release the two seasons of the show on their YouTube channel, broadcast through December 2018. This run ended with the premiere of an exclusive final episode on Christmas Day, wrapping up the show without the need for a third season.

Episodes

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Season Episode Number Episode Name Release Date
1 1 Baking Bad[10] 18 June 2016
2 Those Who Paint 28 June 2016
3 Dad Men 5 July 2016
4 Pour & Order 5 July 2016
5 The Lying Dead 12 July 2016
6 The Bank Job 12 July 2016
2 1 Lifeguards 16 March 2017
2 Library 16 March 2017
3 Karaoke 23 March 2017
4 Costumes 30 March 2017
5 Prison 6 April 2017
6 Van 13 April 2017
Special 1 The End 25 December 2018

Episode 1x1, Baking Bad, was released on Jack & Dean's YouTube channel,[10] on 24 June 2016,[11] and episode 1x3, Dad Men, was uploaded to their channel, on 21 April 2017.[12] Lifeguards, which is the first episode of season 2, was also uploaded to the channel on 16 March 2017.[13]

In December 2018, following the closure of Fullscreen's on demand video services, all 13 episode of the series were uploaded to the JackAndDean YouTube channel.

Cast and crew

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  • Creators - Jack Howard, Dean Dobbs
  • Directors - Jack Howard, Matt Holt
  • Writers - Dean Dobbs, Jack Howard, Paul Neafcy

Series cast

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  • Dean Dobbs as Dean (12 episodes, 2016-2017)
  • Jack Howard as Jack (12 episodes, 2016-2017)
  • Jessica Hynes as Marv (12 episodes, 2016-2017)
  • Jessica Mescall as Lottie (6 episodes, 2017)
  • Andrea Valls as Emma (4 episodes, 2016-2017)
  • Rosie Armstrong as Banker (1 episode, 2016)
  • Richard Clark as Bank clerk (1 episode, 2016)
  • Matt Holt as Baker on TV (1 episode, 2016)
  • Paddy Hughes as Baker on TV (1 episode, 2016)
  • Daniel J. Layton as Narrator on TV (1 episode, 2016)
  • Fergus March as Baker on TV (1 episode, 2016)
  • Paul Neafcy as Angry Queue Guy (1 episode, 2016)
  • Colin Burt Vidler as Dad (bank robber) (1 episode, 2016)
  • Toby Williams as Bank Manager (1 episode, 2016)
  • Kerry Godliman as Ellen (1 episode, 2016)
  • Tom Allen as Morgue Attendant (1 episode, 2016)
  • Jacob Anderson as Marcus Rose (1 episode, 2016)

Awards and nominations

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2015

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Nominated

Streamy Award

Best International Series

2016

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Nominated

Streamy Award

Best Actor Best Direction
Dean Dobbs[14][15] Jack Howard[14][15]
Matt Holt[14][15]

References

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  1. ^ Jack and Dean of All Trades (TV Series 2016– ), retrieved 2017-05-28
  2. ^ "VidCon 2016: Jack and Dean have an odd job for Daniel Radcliffe". EW.com. June 25, 2016. Retrieved May 11, 2018.
  3. ^ "Fullscreen on TV: DirecTV, AT&T Bring Sampling – Variety". Variety. July 8, 2016. Retrieved May 11, 2018.
  4. ^ Dessau, Bruce (August 3, 2016). "Jack & Dean: Internet icons are on their way to becoming stage stars". Evening Standard. Retrieved May 11, 2018.
  5. ^ "Fullscreen Expands Original Programming Slate with Seven New and Returning Series Including Bret Easton Ellis' "The Deleted" & "Magic Funhouse" with Brandon Rogers". Business Wire. November 15, 2016. Retrieved May 11, 2018.
  6. ^ "Binge on Fullscreen". TVGuide.com. May 3, 2018. Retrieved May 11, 2018.
  7. ^ [dead link]"Watch Jack & Dean of All Trades on Fullscreen". Fullscreen. Retrieved 2017-05-29.
  8. ^ "JackHoward". YouTube. Retrieved 2017-05-28.
  9. ^ "Dean Dobbs". YouTube. Retrieved 2017-05-28.
  10. ^ a b c "Jack & Dean". YouTube. Retrieved 2017-05-29.
  11. ^ Jack & Dean (2016-06-24), Baking Bad - JACK AND DEAN, retrieved 2017-05-29
  12. ^ Jack & Dean (2017-04-21), Babysitters (feat. Louise Pentland) - JACK AND DEAN, retrieved 2017-05-29
  13. ^ Jack & Dean (2017-03-16), Shark in the Pool - JACK AND DEAN, retrieved 2017-05-29
  14. ^ a b c "Streamy Awards 2016: Full Winners List". EW.com. October 4, 2016. Retrieved May 11, 2018.
  15. ^ a b c Jarvey, Natalie (September 1, 2016). "Directing - Streamy Winners 2016: Complete List". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved May 11, 2018.
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