List of Skins Episodes - The Lost Weeks

The Lost Weeks

To explain what had happened to each character between series 1 and 2, a series of videos called "The Lost Weeks" were aired exclusively on E4.com. The episodes are as follows:

# Title
1 "Effy's Video Diary"

Tony's sister recorded this in his room when he was in a coma.

  • Effy's Video Diary – E4.com
2 "Skins Christmas Special"

Seasonal greetings from the Skins gang.

  • Skins Christmas Special – E4.com
3 "Michelle's Video Diary"

"Black is such a slimming colour."

  • Michelle's Video Diary – E4.com
4 "Sid's Message to Tony"

A very special message from Sid to Tony.

  • Sid's Message to Tony – E4.com
5 "Cassie Hearts Sid"

Cassie posts Sid a message from Scotland.

  • Cassie Hearts Sid – E4.com
6 "Posh Kenneth Has a Secret"

"Kenneth has an ode for Jal."

  • Posh Kenneth Has a Secret – E4.com
7 "Sid's Bedside Vigil"

Sid visits his best mate Tony.

  • Sid's Bedside Vigil – E4.com
8 "Anwar's Video Diary"

Anwar's in love. His video diary boldly goes into detail.

  • Anwar's Video Diary – E4.com
9 "Chris' Message to Angie"

Chris wants to show how much he misses Angie, and cares for the Data Protection Act.

  • Chris' Message to Angie – E4.com
10 "Messages to Tony"

Sid had a plan to reach Tony.

  • Messages to Tony – E4.com

It should be noted that although several of these videos bear the same name as a character video diary they are two separate videos.

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