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Trexx and Flipside

Trexx and Flipside is a multi-platform British sitcom shown as part of BBC Three's spring schedule. It follows the story of Trexx and Flipside, two "wannabe hip hop stars". The duo are managed by "Wu Hah Management", as shown in the first episode. The show premiered on Sunday, 6 July 2008 at 11PM.

The cast includes Rebecca Atkinson, known to British audiences for her work on Shameless. It also stars Rich Fulcher, who shot to fame as Bob Fossil in the cult TV hit The Mighty Boosh, and BBC 1Xtra DJ MistaJam as Trexx. David Ajala, who plays 'Flipside', has played Sean Campbell on Dream Team and had recently appeared in 'The Dark Knight', credited as 'Bounty Hunter #2', and appears in the scene where The Joker is brought in a bin-liner to the residence of one of the Gotham Mobsters. The show also starred Actor and musician Tyronne Lewis as Trexx and Flipside's nemesis B-ICE.

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StatusEnded
Original NameTrexx and Flipside
First Air DateJuly 6, 2008
Last Air DateAugust 3, 2008
Seasons1
Episodes6
Episode Runtime 30min
LanguageEnglish
Original LanguageEnglish
Production Countries
Production Companies
NetworksBBC Three
S01E06

Kings of Da Hood

The boys are headed for divorce. Brilliance and Ollie have set them up with a gig at the notorious Saints Alive High school where one of the teachers - baby-obsessed Miss Olsen - falls for Trexx and one of the pupils thinks Flipside could be the father-figure he craves since his own dad left home. Whilst Trexx misses rehearsal time in favour of the passions of Miss Olsen, Flip ends up finishing the homework of Tiger Tee - the coolest 11-year-old rhyme-dropper on the streets. And he also steers him away from stealing hub-caps for Clinton's new business 'Under-the-Rims'. But with so much extra-curricular activity, Trexx and Flip's work-rate has dwindled, with each blaming the other. B-ICE's surprise birthday party is in the offing - and a new set of hub caps will be perfect. Time to call Clinton. Brilliance's latest craze sees him listening to the advice of Guru Desmond, so he misses the disaster-in-the-making. Best friend Clinton and Ollie finally get the boys to see sense - but how do they get rid of the new loves in their lives? Perhaps Guru Desmond can offer the advice every father-figure and every rapper with a bunny-boiler teacher in tow needs? Or perhaps Guru Desmond is not what he seems. And how can Clinton keep B-ICE from mashing him now that his supply of wheel hubs has dried up?

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