BBC Four has announced that Puppy Love will not return for a second season.
In a statement issued this afternoon (April 24), the channel confirmed that the sitcom - created by Getting On's Joanna Scanlan and Vicki Pepperdine - had been cancelled.
"Puppy Love was a great series but won't be coming back to BBC Four as we look to bring new comedy shows through," a representative of the BBC told TVWise.
"Huge thanks to the wonderfully talented Joanna Scanlan and Vicki Pepperdine and all involved in the making of the show."
Puppy Love premiered back in November 2014 and ran for just six episodes.
The show centred on dog trainer Nany V (Scanlan) and the dog training classes she ran in the Wirral.
Pepperdine co-starred as class attendee Naomi Singh, alongside Selina Borji, Simon Fisher-Becker and Aron Julius.
The show was helmed by former EastEnders star-turned-director Susan Tully, while Saurabh Kakkar...
In a statement issued this afternoon (April 24), the channel confirmed that the sitcom - created by Getting On's Joanna Scanlan and Vicki Pepperdine - had been cancelled.
"Puppy Love was a great series but won't be coming back to BBC Four as we look to bring new comedy shows through," a representative of the BBC told TVWise.
"Huge thanks to the wonderfully talented Joanna Scanlan and Vicki Pepperdine and all involved in the making of the show."
Puppy Love premiered back in November 2014 and ran for just six episodes.
The show centred on dog trainer Nany V (Scanlan) and the dog training classes she ran in the Wirral.
Pepperdine co-starred as class attendee Naomi Singh, alongside Selina Borji, Simon Fisher-Becker and Aron Julius.
The show was helmed by former EastEnders star-turned-director Susan Tully, while Saurabh Kakkar...
- 4/24/2015
- Digital Spy
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