The Teacher (2022 TV series)

The Teacher is a 2022 four-part drama produced by Channel 5, created by Mike Benson and Barunka O'Shaughnessy. It stars Sheridan Smith as Jenna Garvey, a secondary school teacher accused of having sexual intercourse with a 15-year-old pupil. It consists of four episodes, which were shown over four successive evenings from 31 January 2022.

Plot summary
Jenna Garvey is an English teacher who is good at her job and popular with her pupils but has a shambolic personal life. She is charged with having sex with one of her pupils, Kyle, after a drunken night out.

Jenna decides to plead guilty since she was too drunk to remember what happened on the night in question, and she wants to avoid forcing Kyle to give evidence. She receives a suspended sentence and a community service order. Soon after, she discovers that the evidence against her was fabricated.

Cast

 * Sheridan Smith as Jenna Garvey, an English teacher at Earlbridge School.
 * Samuel Bottomley as Kyle Hope, a pupil at Earlbridge.
 * Cecilia Noble as Pauline, Jenna's colleague.
 * David Fleeshman as Roger Garvey, Jenna's father and a retired teacher.
 * Sharon Rooney as Nina, another English teacher who is jealous of Jenna.
 * Kelvin Fletcher as Jack, Jenna's colleague.
 * Sarah-Jane Potts as Mary, Kyle's mother.
 * Tillie Amartey as Izzy, a pupil who is the daughter of Nina.
 * Ian Puleston-Davies as Brian
 * Karen Henthorn as DI Sowerby
 * Aaronveer Dhillon as Adnan
 * Anil Desai as Rick Mills, Earlbridge's headteacher.
 * Karen Bryson as Ava Mansouri, Jenna's solicitor.
 * Matt Devere as Jojo, a bartender.
 * Reuben Johnson as Sean, Jenna's boyfriend.
 * Harry Hepple as Gabriel, a teacher.

Production
Although the series is set in Bradford, it was mostly filmed in Budapest, Hungary, due to the financial savings offered by both cheaper overseas operating costs, and the financial support of the Hungarian Government and the Hungarian Film Institute. The final editing process combined the Hungarian material with a smaller number of scenes filmed in and around Newcastle/Gateshead for the addition of scene-setting local landmarks.

Reception
Carol Midgley of The Times gave it four out five stars, dubbing it "highly entertaining" thanks to Smith and the lurid plot elements. Sean O'Grady of The Independent also gave it four out five stars, praising Smith's performance. Anita Singh of The Daily Telegraph gave it three out of five stars, also commending Smith but questioning the script and direction.