Hit BBC comedy starring 'telly's ultimate bad influence' is set to return 'next year' after string of rave reviews

Hit BBC comedy starring 'telly's ultimate bad influence' is set to return 'next year' after string of rave reviews
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Hit BBC comedy starring 'telly's ultimate bad influence' is set to return 'next year' after string of rave reviews
Published: Dec, 25 2024 09:29

Diane Morgan's hit BBC 2 comedy Mandy is reportedly set to return next year. According to TV Zone, series four is currently in pre-production and due to shoot in 2025. The series sees Diane play Mandy - a jobless heroine who attempts to make a living in the modern gig economy and has been dubbed 'telly's ultimate bad influence'.

 [Diane Morgan's hit BBC 2 comedy Mandy is reportedly already in production for its fourth series, according to The Sun]
Image Credit: Mail Online [Diane Morgan's hit BBC 2 comedy Mandy is reportedly already in production for its fourth series, according to The Sun]

When she isn't seeing her career advisor, she is joined by her pal Lola (After Life's Michelle Greenidge), working in a nail salon. But the humble life of keeping the local women looking glamorous isn't enough for Mandy and she regularly attempts and fails at multiple get-rich schemes.

 [It sees Diane play Mandy - a jobless heroine who attempts to make a living in the modern gig economy]
Image Credit: Mail Online [It sees Diane play Mandy - a jobless heroine who attempts to make a living in the modern gig economy]

Season one saw her working in a banana factory before she entered a line-dancing challenge and then eventually put her spare room up for rent on Airbnb. She's been dubbed 'telly's ultimate bad influence' and is now set to return for fourth series as a hit BBC comedy has been been given the green light for another season.

Diane Morgan's hit BBC 2 comedy Mandy is reportedly already in production for its fourth series, according to The Sun. The next saw her work as a cleaner while she appeared on an episode of Who Do You Think You Are. Series three followed her journey becoming an air hostess as she working in an abattoir and biscuit factory before she eventually saw the light and started becoming becoming herself.

And BBC viewers should expect hours of belly rolls as the last series attracted rave reviews. Daily Mail's Christopher Stevens penned: 'This series of surreal 15-minute shorts, crammed with running jokes and visual allusions, is the most inspired comedy on screen right now.

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