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boom competitions - win Bad Education series 2 on DVD

To celebrate the release of BBC comedy Bad Education (series 2), starring the ubiquitous Jack Whitehall, we've got 3 copies on DVD to be won, courtesy of BBC Worldwide.

Closing date: 13/11/2014

For your chance to win, correctly answer the following question:

A 2008 South Korean film had some badness about it. What was it called?

Best of luck.

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terms & conditions

1. This competition is only open to UK residents aged 15 and older, excluding BOOM's friends and family and anyone else directly associated with this promotion.

2. The prize is a copy of Bad Education series 2 on DVD. We have three DVDs to give away.

3. The winner will be drawn at random from all the correct entries, and only they will be contacted personally. The prize must be taken as stated and cannot be deferred. There will be no cash alternatives.

4. One entry per person - and yes, we will check. If we find that you have entered multiple times, we will disqualify you from this competition. Repeat offenders will be disqualified from entering future competitions. And we don't like robots, so we investigate multiple entries and entries suspected as being from robots will be deleted.

5. Closing date for entries is midnight on 13/11/2014.

6. Winners will be notified within 7 days by email. If a winner does not respond with their posting details 7 days after we sent them the initial notification email, their prize will be offered to another person following a subsequent further draw. This process will repeat until somebody responds and tells us where to send the prize. If you're entering, please remember to check your emails!

About Bad Education series 2:
boom competitions - win a copy of Bad Education series 2 on DVD

It’s a new term and Alfie Wickers (Jack Whitehall) is back as the self-styled maverick of Abbey Grove in the second series of the hilarious comedy Bad Education, which is out now on DVD.

In the second series, Alfie returns to attempt to teach his class something - anything - that requires zero effort. Though Alfie’s heart’s always in the right place, his judgment is often clouded by the fact he is, in reality, a bigger kid than any of the kids he teaches.

Hysterical highlights from the series include a swimming gala, a drugs awareness day that ends in utter humiliation for Alfie, Fraser (Matthew Horne) staging Abbey Grove’s own version of Take Me Out and Joe being shot in the bum.

Mathew Horne, Michelle Gomez and Sarah Solemani all reprise their roles, and series two also sees some brilliant new cast additions: Harry Enfield (Harry & Paul), Samantha Spiro (Grandma’s House), Greg McHugh (Fresh Meat), Frances Barber (Silk) and Jake Canuso (Benidorm) all making guest appearances.