darkslayer
I turned on 24Seven expecting a piece of crap, but the minute I saw it I was already hooked. I especially enjoyed the Anya-Chris-Miles love triangle, along with Drew's dyslexia, and it gained enough leverage with me to name it the best British show I've seen since Monty Python's Flying Circus or Waiting for God. Go watch it now on The-N (USA) or CiTV (UK)!!
Snoopy1
I don't know why I like this show, but I do. I'm too old for it, but after seeing the endless commercials for it during "Daria" I somehow got interested. Something about it is sort of endearing. It's one of those cheesy teenage soaps without being overly melodramatic, and it makes me laugh. Americans can catch it on The-N, if you have satellite.
Belatrix
Light-hearted, cheesy, colorful, and a lot of fun -- 24Seven may seem like any other teen show, but underneath it's got a lot of freshness and wit. Great cast -- not the best actors but fantastic chemistry. Much better than most "adult" full-hour dramas on TV.
zootipantz
This show takes place at Oaks boarding school in England, and focuses on nine students who reside in the one of the school's dorms, called Discovery House (which is run by its occupants, all teenagers): Anya, Miles, Chris, Beans, Jax, Bethan, Drew, Stags and Tally. Miles and Chris are brothers, and Miles always looks for ways he can stab his brother in the back; Anya is the gorgeous but delicate girlfriend of Miles (and for whom Chris has a mad crush on, which she seems to reciprocate); Jax is the rebellious one of the bunch, and Beans is her flaky best bud who lives in D.H. attic; Staggsy and Drew are also best buds, and the youngest members of the House; and Bethan is the shy, underconfident overachiever who has a passion for track, and who lives with the self-absorbed American Tally).The stories aren't particularly heavy, but are quite entertaining nonetheless. It all comes down to the fact that the characters are so likeable (save for Miles), and the actors and actresses portraying them are so winning. Fiona Wade especially sparkles in her role as Anya Vicenze. She lights up the screen in every scene she's in, and her upscale English accent is the best and classiest this side of Daljit Dhaliwal. I'd listen to the show on radio if I had to just to hear her speak.All in all, worth 30 minutes of your time (commercials included).