The first picture of Birds of a Feather's Dorien Green with her long lost daughter has been revealed.
Actress Frances Ruffelle will be unveiled as Naomi, Dorien's (Lesley Joseph) estranged daughter, on tonight's (January 8) episode at 8.30pm on ITV.
Birds of a Feather recently returned for a new series on Boxing Day.
The latest episodes of the show mark the comedy's second run for ITV and the 11th overall, after it was recommissioned for a second series last March.
The channel previously revived the former BBC sitcom following a 15-year break, and it became ITV's most successful comedy launch in over a decade.
The eight-part run comes from original writers Laurence Marks and Maurice Gran with Gary Lawson and John Phelp.
McBusted star Matt Willis recently exited his role as Garth Stubbs, and has been replaced by Samuel James.
Actress Frances Ruffelle will be unveiled as Naomi, Dorien's (Lesley Joseph) estranged daughter, on tonight's (January 8) episode at 8.30pm on ITV.
Birds of a Feather recently returned for a new series on Boxing Day.
The latest episodes of the show mark the comedy's second run for ITV and the 11th overall, after it was recommissioned for a second series last March.
The channel previously revived the former BBC sitcom following a 15-year break, and it became ITV's most successful comedy launch in over a decade.
The eight-part run comes from original writers Laurence Marks and Maurice Gran with Gary Lawson and John Phelp.
McBusted star Matt Willis recently exited his role as Garth Stubbs, and has been replaced by Samuel James.
- 1/8/2015
- Digital Spy
ITV has offered a first look at the new series of Birds of a Feather in a trailer for the upcoming Christmas special.
Pauline Quirke, Lesley Joseph and Linda Robson all return for what will be the comedy's second run for ITV - and the 11th overall.
Returning on Boxing Day, the eight-part run will kick off with Dorien treating Sharon and Tracey to a Christmas trip to the Canaries. However, as teased by the trailer, things don't go quite to plan for the trio.
The series, which was revived following a 15-year break and became ITV's most successful comedy launch in over a decade, has been penned by original writers Laurence Marks and Maurice Gran, with Gary Lawson and John Phelp.
Speaking about the upcoming episodes, Gran said: "We're delighted Birds of a Feather was such a success on ITV, and really pleased to be asked to write another series.
Pauline Quirke, Lesley Joseph and Linda Robson all return for what will be the comedy's second run for ITV - and the 11th overall.
Returning on Boxing Day, the eight-part run will kick off with Dorien treating Sharon and Tracey to a Christmas trip to the Canaries. However, as teased by the trailer, things don't go quite to plan for the trio.
The series, which was revived following a 15-year break and became ITV's most successful comedy launch in over a decade, has been penned by original writers Laurence Marks and Maurice Gran, with Gary Lawson and John Phelp.
Speaking about the upcoming episodes, Gran said: "We're delighted Birds of a Feather was such a success on ITV, and really pleased to be asked to write another series.
- 12/12/2014
- Digital Spy
ITV has confirmed that Birds of a Feather will return on Boxing Day at 9pm.
The new series - starring Pauline Quirke, Lesley Joseph and Linda Robson - will be the comedy's second run for ITV and the 11th overall.
Confirmed: Birds of a Feather (series 2) starts Friday 26 December at 9pm on ITV. pic.twitter.com/1ece5oOT5o
— ITV Press Centre (@itvpresscentre) December 2, 2014
ITV recommissioned Birds of a Feather for a second series in March.
The channel previously revived the former BBC sitcom following a 15-year break, and it became ITV's most successful comedy launch in over a decade.
The eight-part run will once again be penned by original writers Laurence Marks and Maurice Gran with Gary Lawson and John Phelp.
Gran said: "We're delighted Birds of a Feather was such a success on ITV and really pleased to be asked to write another series. We hope the further adventures of Sharon,...
The new series - starring Pauline Quirke, Lesley Joseph and Linda Robson - will be the comedy's second run for ITV and the 11th overall.
Confirmed: Birds of a Feather (series 2) starts Friday 26 December at 9pm on ITV. pic.twitter.com/1ece5oOT5o
— ITV Press Centre (@itvpresscentre) December 2, 2014
ITV recommissioned Birds of a Feather for a second series in March.
The channel previously revived the former BBC sitcom following a 15-year break, and it became ITV's most successful comedy launch in over a decade.
The eight-part run will once again be penned by original writers Laurence Marks and Maurice Gran with Gary Lawson and John Phelp.
Gran said: "We're delighted Birds of a Feather was such a success on ITV and really pleased to be asked to write another series. We hope the further adventures of Sharon,...
- 12/2/2014
- Digital Spy
ITV has recommissioned Birds of a Feather for a further series.
The channel revived the former BBC sitcom earlier this year following a 15-year break, and it has become ITV's most successful comedy launch in over a decade.
The new series - starring Pauline Quirke, Lesley Joseph and Linda Robson - will be the comedy's second run for ITV and the eleventh overall.
The eight-part run will once again be penned by original writers Laurence Marks and Maurice Gran with Gary Lawson and John Phelps, and will begin filming later this year.
Gran said: "We're delighted Birds of a Feather was such a success on ITV and really pleased to be asked to write another series. We hope the further adventures of Sharon, Tracey and Dorien will continue to thrill audiences young and old."
ITV's Director of Comedy and Entertainment Elaine Bedell added: "We're very pleased that the brilliant chemistry...
The channel revived the former BBC sitcom earlier this year following a 15-year break, and it has become ITV's most successful comedy launch in over a decade.
The new series - starring Pauline Quirke, Lesley Joseph and Linda Robson - will be the comedy's second run for ITV and the eleventh overall.
The eight-part run will once again be penned by original writers Laurence Marks and Maurice Gran with Gary Lawson and John Phelps, and will begin filming later this year.
Gran said: "We're delighted Birds of a Feather was such a success on ITV and really pleased to be asked to write another series. We hope the further adventures of Sharon, Tracey and Dorien will continue to thrill audiences young and old."
ITV's Director of Comedy and Entertainment Elaine Bedell added: "We're very pleased that the brilliant chemistry...
- 3/6/2014
- Digital Spy
Matt Willis has joined the cast of Birds of a Feather.
The former Busted musician will appear in ITV's upcoming revival of the classic sitcom, which will air in spring 2014.
Willis will play Garth 'Garthy' Stubbs - son of Tracey Stubbs (Linda Robson) - a character previously portrayed by Simon Nash and Matt Savage.
"I'm so excited to be joining Birds of a Feather playing the role of Garthy!" said Willis. "I used to watch the show growing up so this is just a dream job. I can't believe I'll be working with Sharon, Tracey and Dorian."
Charlie Quirke - the son of Robson's co-star Pauline Quirke - will play Tracey's younger son Travis, a role he originated in the recent Birds of a Feather stage show.
"For me, it's great to get this opportunity after playing Travis on the stage tour for the last two years, and it's great...
The former Busted musician will appear in ITV's upcoming revival of the classic sitcom, which will air in spring 2014.
Willis will play Garth 'Garthy' Stubbs - son of Tracey Stubbs (Linda Robson) - a character previously portrayed by Simon Nash and Matt Savage.
"I'm so excited to be joining Birds of a Feather playing the role of Garthy!" said Willis. "I used to watch the show growing up so this is just a dream job. I can't believe I'll be working with Sharon, Tracey and Dorian."
Charlie Quirke - the son of Robson's co-star Pauline Quirke - will play Tracey's younger son Travis, a role he originated in the recent Birds of a Feather stage show.
"For me, it's great to get this opportunity after playing Travis on the stage tour for the last two years, and it's great...
- 9/24/2013
- Digital Spy
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