Lorraine this morning shared an exclusive first look of the new Catherine Tate film, named after one of her most iconic, foul-mouthed characters.
Catherine, 53, starred as the colourful grandmother, Nan, on her BBC sketch show, The Catherine Tate Show, between 2004 to 2007.
In the show, she appeared as an array of different characters, including Lauren Cooper, who was known for her famous catchphrases, "Am I bovvered?" or "Look at my face, is my face bovvered? Face? Bovvered?"
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The new film will see Catherine reprise her role as the much-loved Nan alongside her “long-suffering” grandson Jamie, played by Gavin & Stacey star Matthew Horne.
Lorraine host Christine Lampard previewed the trailer alongside entertainment editor Ria Hebden, sending fans into a frenzy.
One Twitter user wrote: “Love Catherine Tate, such talent and I love Nan so can't wait to watch it. Roaring with laughter just thinking about it.”
Another commented: “I’ve just screamed and I’m READY!!! Let this steamroll right over my body!! You come up and see me????”
And a third said: "Omg this is where she’s been, yes can’t wait for this."
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After the success of Catherine’s original sketch show, she released a series of spin-off specials focusing entirely on the character of Nan.
Nan’s Christmas Carol was the first episode of the specials, airing in 2009.
Tate then reprised the role for a few more episodes in 2014 and 2015, and in a Comic Relief sketch with James Bond in 2021.
The Nan Movie will hit cinemas across the UK from March 18, as confirmed by Warner Bros.