Actor James Buckley rules out Inbetweeners return
James Buckley has ruled out reprising the role of sex-mad fibber Jay should The Inbetweeners return to our screens.
The actor said “there’s not enough money in the world” to convince him to return as the character because he wouldn’t want to spoil a “universally loved” show.
The sitcom, about four hapless sixth form students and their cringeworthy and misguided capers, originally ran on E4 for three series from 2008-2010 and also spawned two films.
There's no amount of money in the world to get The Inbetweeners gang back together 😔 @James_Buckley joins us in the studio! pic.twitter.com/CzbUDDEMng
— Radio X (@RadioX) January 14, 2022
Buckley, 34, told Radio X presenter Chris Moyles on his breakfast show on Friday that playing Jay was the “best job in the world”, but said he would turn down an offer from creators and writers Damon Beesley and Iain Morris should they suggest a revival.
He said: “I don’t want to go near it anymore, not because I don’t think I would have an amazing time doing it, because I know I would.
“I love the boys, I love the writers. Doing The Inbetweeners was the best job in the world.
“All we did was muck around all day long and they filmed us doing it, and, at the end of the day, we might have had an episode … or a film or something.
“But it might – you know, as I’m getting older – it’s looking like it might be the only thing that I do professionally that is universally loved.
“There’s not enough money in the world for me to spoil that.”
The Inbetweeners focused on Will McKenzie (Simon Bird), a socially awkward newcomer to the fictional Rudge Park Comprehensive who befriends sensitive Simon (Joe Thomas), Jay, and dim-witted Neil (Blake Harrison).
The show was a huge success both critically and with audiences, winning a Bafta TV Award and British Comedy Award.
On Friday, Moyles told Buckley he will always be known as Jay.
Buckley, who is now starring alongside Giovanna Fletcher in supernatural theatre thriller 2:22 A Ghost Story, said: “You can either go two ways with that.
“You can sit there and sort of go, ‘Oh, that’s not me, I’d like to move on and do other things now,’ or you can sit there and go, ‘You know, I quite liked doing it and I thought it was fun at the time, and people seem to still enjoy it.’
“As an actor, it’s difficult professionally for me to move away from that character.
“But you can’t have it all, can you? You can’t be in a big hit sitcom and then moan about it after!”
Buckley and his Inbetweeners co-stars took part in a 10th anniversary special, called Fwends Reunited, on Channel 4 on New Year’s Day in 2019.