Fresh Meat. Image shows from L to R: Kingsley (Joe Thomas), Vod (Zawe Ashton), Josie (Kimberley Nixon), JP (Jack Whitehall), Howard (Greg McHugh), Oregon (Charlotte Ritchie). Copyright: Objective Productions / Lime Pictures
Fresh Meat

Fresh Meat

  • TV comedy drama
  • Channel 4
  • 2011 - 2016
  • 30 episodes (4 series)

Comedy drama following six mis-matched students who are starting university in Manchester and sharing the same house together. Stars Jack Whitehall, Joe Thomas, Charlotte Ritchie, Kimberley Nixon, Zawe Ashton and more.

Charlotte Ritchie interview

Fresh Meat. Oregon (Charlotte Ritchie). Copyright: Objective Productions / Lime Pictures

Charlotte Richie is sad that the show is coming to an end...

This is going to be the last series of Fresh Meat. How does that feel?

It feels sad. It's weird, because it hasn't been on yet, so I can't really gauge how it's going to feel to see it. It's just the end of something so important. I think the fact that we've already finished filming it means that's it now - in my head, it's done. And resurrecting it again for when it's on telly is going to be another painful experience. And when that ends, it will be painful. So they're just dragging us through the mud, really!

It sounds like you'll really miss filming the show, is that right?

It's been such a huge part of my life, and it will be until I'm an old, old lady. It was the first proper TV show I did, the acting gig that taught me everything I know, and got me all the jobs I've had since. So it's huge, it's quite momentous that it's coming to an end.

You were at university when you were first cast, weren't you?

Yeah, I had a couple of weeks left. I had my dissertation to write. I remember at my second-to-last audition, the executive producer saying "So, do you reckon you can do your dissertation at the weekend. You know, just finish it this weekend?" And I was like "Um... I don't know. Do I have the job? Because if I do, then yes I can! Because ultimately, what I get won't matter." And since I have become an actor, not one person has asked me what degree I got. Actually I didn't finish it in a weekend, but my university incredibly kindly gave me a two week extension. For the first three weeks of filming I was incredibly boring, and just went home every night to finish my dissertation.

Fresh Meat. Oregon (Charlotte Ritchie). Copyright: Objective Productions / Lime Pictures

Oregon's is now the university President of the Union. How's she dealing with that?

She loves it. She's a megalomaniac perfectionist, so she loves a position of power, she sees herself as the English version of Obama. She sees being President of the Union as the first rung on the ladder to government. She takes it a bit too far, and a lot of the series is about how her crazy attitude towards this power trip pans out.

How do you feel about her after all this time?

If I met her, I would not be able to stand her, she's so annoying. But I do love her, there's something about her desperate insecurities. She's annoying because she's desperate to be successful, and prove everybody wrong and be this person that she isn't. She's a joy to play, because she's not squeaky clean. She wants to look cool but also be really hard-working, but really laid back. I love playing her. That'll be what I miss the most - playing that character.

How do you think she's changed in her time as a student? Is she ready to face the world?

I really worry that out of everybody in the house, she's grown up the least. You have to see how it ends. I get the feeling that sometimes with her, she needs huge knocks to make her see sense and make her see reality. I think the status that she's gained is really worrying - it just reaffirms her own image of herself, which is really unhealthy. Maybe she just remains the same.

The majority of the characters are now in their third year, heading towards their finals. Is it just going to be episode after episode of everyone hitting the books and just studying really hard?

Yeah, we thought we'd take the audience through real time of what it's like to revise for exams, so there are actually no jokes. Each character gets an episode about their own subject. It's just essentially a learning course now. Channel 4's driving an education thing, they wanted everyone to learn geology! ... No, there is a bit of studying. Obviously Josie's a year behind, so she's this mad ringleader who's pushing everybody to study. But also, interestingly, there's quite a lot of not studying, and a general vibe of everybody doing everything they can to not be working. There are some excellent diversion tactics, which I think most people in life can relate to.

How did the world created in Fresh Meat compare with your own experience of university?

Mine was relatively tame - it wasn't the same sort of hard core experience as I feel Vod and Oregon had - or at least Vod did. I didn't have a friend like Vod, someone with such experience. Everybody felt the same age as me at university. There's something about Vod's knowledge that is so attractive to Oregon. They're the same age, but Vod just had this whole extra learned experience of life. For me, it was a petty standard experience - the odd night out drinking and having fun, but also studying really nerdily. I was also working a lot. I used to sing as a living while I was at university. If I hadn't been doing that I would've been craaazy! (No, I wouldn't, I'd have been really boring).

As the group move into the real world, which one of them do you think is most likely to succeed?

The most resourceful is Vod, without a doubt. You feel like, when she talks about being the Head of the Discovery Channel in Series 2, you think "It's funny, but it's also possible," because she has the gift of the gab. People warm to her, and are intimidated by her, and take what she says quite seriously, despite her being a ridiculous person. She has real potential to always land on her feet, like a cat. I feel like Oregon isn't necessarily someone who'd survive, because she's a big fish in a small pond at the moment, and I think getting into a large pond, she might just get lost. Howard's also really resourceful. Despite being socially quite inept, he's probably got the best prospects.

Fresh Meat. Oregon (Charlotte Ritchie). Copyright: Objective Productions / Lime Pictures

What do you think Oregon's high and low points have been at university?

Low points? Sooo many! I think, possibly, having a big affair with her tutor and then sleeping with his son is probably the low point. High point? Her friendship with Vod. They're not perfect, either of them, but that romance between them is the best!

How was it when you finally wrapped on your last day on set?

It was really odd. I finished two weeks earlier than everyone else, because I had to go and film Call The Midwife. So I felt like I'd left too soon. It was really surreal, everyone else was still there. It was only when we all had dinner that night, and we all spoke about how much it had meant to all of us, that it really hit me. But I think it won't be until the last episode is on the telly, and I watch that final scene, and whatever epic piece of music they decide to use, and it will reduce me to Alex Mack on the floor, a shiny bit of water that slides out of the door.

Who will you watch with?

I hope we get together. We were either going to get together for the first episode or the last. We need to get organised. But whatever happens I hope to watch it with at least one of the guys. We're all kind of in different places, but if I'm around I definitely want to watch it with them.

What will you miss most about being in Fresh Meat?

Hanging out with those five, and various crew, and people who have been there all the way through. I would always think how twee it would seem when actors went on about how much they all loved each other, but there's something about being with all of them that is just ridiculously comforting. It feels homely. I'll miss that. It's so cool, and it's not really something you can recreate.

Published: Friday 19th February 2016

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