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The cast of Two Doors Down are reuniting for a brand new series Two Doors Down is set to return for an eighth full-length season, three years on from the death of its co-creator Simon Carlyle. Centring around a group of neighbours in the suburbs of Glasgow, Two Doors Down began airing in 2016, and was created by writing duo Simon Carlyle and Gregor Sharp. Following Simon’s death in 2023 , the show was rested, before returning to our screens for a Christmas special last year . On Wednesday evening, the BBC announced that the sitcom will be back for a new run of episodes, which will reunite the entire cast. In a statement, Gregor Sharp said: “It was a lot of fun putting the band back together for the Christmas episode last year, so I’m really excited to be coming back with some new tunes, which we hope will turn out just as special. “The cast are the most talented group of performers you could wish for, and I can’t wait to get started.” Fans can look forward to appearances from all of Two Doors Down’s main cast in the new episodes, including Arabella Weir, Doon Mackichan, Elaine C Smith, Jonathan Watson and Alex Norton. Alex Norton, Arabella Weir, Doon Mackichan and Jonathan Watson will all return in the new season of Two Doors Down A synopsis for the new season teases: “Series eight picks up exactly where the 2025 Christmas special left us. Beth and Eric are still clinging to the hope of a quiet life, but their best efforts are no match for the relentless chaos supplied by neighbours Colin, Cathy and Christine. “Meanwhile, Michelle is preparing for the new arrival, while Gordon throws himself into further education. Alan and Ian return too, doing their level best to support their partners – with mixed results.” Before that, though, the cast will also be performing a string of live shows at Glasgow’s Hydro Arena over the course of September and October. The first seven seasons of Two Doors Down are now streaming on BBC iPlayer. MORE TV NEWS: Doon Mackichan Opens Up About Two Doors Down Scenes She 'Refused' To Film Barry Keoghan Breaks Silence On Peaky Blinders Recasting His Character In New Series Netflix Has Unveiled The Eclectic Cast Of Its Next Harlan Coben Adaptation
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