BBC confirms Motherland spin-off and makes cast announcement
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New show will focus on Amanda as she moves to South Harlesden after her divorce. The BBC has officially confirmed the cast for new Motherland spin-off show, Amandaland. The Bafta-acclaimed comedy series Motherland explores the challenges faced by a group of frazzled middle-class mothers in London’s suburbs. It ran for three series until 2021 and returned for a one-off Christmas special in 2022.
The new show will centre on Lucy Punch’s wealthy and overbearing character, Amanda, as she downsizes and moves to South Harlesden after her divorce. Absolutely Fabulous star Joanna Lumley will join as her mother Felicity and Philippa Dunne will star as Anne.
Others to join the programme are Gavin and Stacey’s Samuel Anderson as Mal, Derry Girls star Siobhan McSweeney as Della, Line of Duty’s Rochenda Sandall as Fi, Trying actor Ekow Quartey as JJ and The Gentlemen’s Peter Serafinowicz as Johannes. The show will air on BBC One and iPlayer in February with six half-hour episodes.
Tanya Qureshi, head of comedy at the BBC said: “We can’t wait for audiences to see Amanda’s new chapter, brought to life by such a talented cast and a wonderfully sharp set of characters. It’s going to be a real treat.”. News of the spin-off show sparked complaints on social media last year, as fans begged for Motherland to be brought back.
Viewers were left disappointed as the BBC seemingly failed to address whether the show is cancelled indefinitely. Others criticised the broadcaster for centring the spin-off on Amanda, who some viewers have called the “least likeable character” in the series.