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Interview: Inbetweeners mum Belinda Stewart-Wilson

A hilarious mixture of crude gags and a robot dance persuaded more than a million fans to snap up The Inbetweeners DVD in the run-up to Christmas. But a fair few of the teenage audience - and their dads - will have peeled off the cellophane wrapper with shaky hands, secretly praying for a glimpse of Belinda Stewart-Wilson.

Simon Boyle, Daily Record, 26th December 2011

The first episode of Little Crackers offered an object lesson in sharp storytelling. My First Brassiere was a pithy love letter to Barbara Windsor's bosom that offered the surreal sight of the older Babs being confronted with her own burgeoning teenage breasts - she played a shop assistant measuring up her younger self.

Weird, huh? Perky and engaging, with Samantha White striking as the young Babs and Sally Hawkins and Neil Jackson a joy as her parents, this short film played like a trailer for a feature-length story. Someone really should make it.

Next up was Jack Whitehall's bash at his Little Cracker, as Archie Lyndhurst starred as a 10-year-old version of the camp comedian, with Inbetweeners mum Belinda Stewart-Wilson in another 'MILF' role and Whitehall himself as a chap called Robin Hood.

Like Babs' offering, this was another enjoyable little comedy and although Whitehall's idea and execution were spot-on, it's obvious that it's Sky 1's Little Crackers concept that is to thank for the consistent high standard of these yuletide treats.

Keith Watson, Metro, 19th December 2011

Will's fit mum delights the boys again

The Inbetweeners star Belinda Stewart-Wilson will soon be back in the boys affections again - especially if she dresses like this. The actress, 40, posed for a number of very sexy shots for men's magazine Loaded in little more than her underwear.

Georgina Littlejohn, Daily Mail, 19th July 2011

Will's fit mum just got even fitter

The Inbetweeners star Belinda Stewart-Wilson is sure to make her on-screen son Will McKenzie blush by stripping off for a lads' mag.

The Sun, 7th December 2010

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