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Default Fresh Meat to end after Series 4

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The next series of Fresh Meat will be the show's last.

Jack Whitehall - who plays JP - recently told Digital Spy that a fourth series of the Channel 4 comedy would shoot in early 2015.

Channel 4 head of drama Piers Wenger has now confirmed to Broadcast that these eight episodes will wrap up the series.

Fresh Meat - which also stars Zawe Ashton, Charlotte Ritchie and Joe Thomas - follows the antics of six university students in Manchester.

A total of 24 episodes have aired since the series premiered in September 2011, with a film spinoff also mooted.

The fourth and final series is expected to transmit on Channel 4 later this year.

http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/news/...s-in-2015.html
First Utopia, now this... It's almost as if Channel 4 is purposely axing their best shows..
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