The BBC hit series Two Doors Down is officially filming its seventh series with stars Alex Norton (Eric), Elaine C Smith (Christine) and Arabella Weir (Beth) taking a selfie on set, ready to make us laugh.
And in more good news, another familiar face is soon set to join them on the TDD set.
Confirmed by the BBC today (June 16), Doon Mackichan will reprise her role in the multi-award-winning sitcom as Cathy.
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The much-loved show has now moved to a new home on BBC One. The six-episode run is set to transmit later this year with fans looking forward to seeing stars such as Kieran Hodgson, Jonathan Watson, Joy McAvoy - to name a few - as well as Grado who is now on his honeymoon after marrying in a stunning Scottish wedding.
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Doon Mackichan said: "I have missed the Two Doors Down family very much so it’s a genuine delight to see Cathy bring her unique brand of community spirit back to Latimer Crescent. Beth - get a bottle open."
Co-creators Gregor Sharp and Simon Carlyle said: “Doon is one of the UK’s very best comic actors, so we’re thrilled to bits that she’s returned to pick up Cathy’s vape and rejoin the rest of our brilliant cast.”
Steven Canny, Executive Producer added: “It’s a total pleasure to welcome Doon back to the family. We’ve been making Two Doors Down for a decade and couldn’t be happier that Cathy has come home again.”
Last series, viewers saw Cathy’s husband Colin left broken hearted as she had left for a new life in Sharm El Sheikh. The neighbours rallied round to support him at his lowest, but will they all be as quick to welcome back Cathy?
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