Gavin & Stacey star’s BBC sitcom hailed as ‘one of the greatest ever written’ confirms return date

A BBC show featuring a Gavin & Stacey icon has confirmed when its next season will air.

In this film titled “Here We Go“, Alison Steadman shares the screen with actors like Jim Howick and Katherine Parkinson, and it follows the story primarily through the lens of a handheld camera, as if we’re right there alongside teenager Sam.

The show delves into the unusual and troubled daily routines of his family, including events such as mum Rachel (Parkinson) starting college this season, and grandmother Sue (Steadman) nurturing Paul’s (Howick) interest in boating.

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The show was developed by Tom Basden, a well-known figure in the comedy world who has previously acted in and co-created the successful sitcom “Plebs”.

The third installment of “Here We Go” will kick off on BBC One on July 25th. The first episode is scheduled to start at 9 pm, followed by another at 9:30 pm.

A spectator declared that “Here We Go” was “among the best shows ever penned,” comparing it favorably to popular series like Gavin & Stacey and Friday Night Dinner. Broadcast deemed the show a “little-acknowledged treasure.

Last year, filming for season three kicked off, as evidenced by the cast’s joint announcement, which featured them dressed in costumes and standing with a clapperboard.

The summary for the newest season gives a sneak peek into what viewers can anticipate, revealing that Rachel embarks on a fresh journey as a therapist, while Paul takes up the role of a police officer.

Grandma Sue has returned to live with the family again, as Uncle Robin and Aunt Cherry adjust to their roles as parents for baby Atlas.

Amy is still trying to figure her way in life, and it’s all being captured by Sam on camera.

Anticipating the upcoming episodes, Basden shared his excitement: “It’s such a joy to work alongside our legendary comedy cast once more as we prepare to deliver another dose of the Jessops’ extraordinary family mishaps and ordinary daily lives on BBC One.

Previously, The Sun had announced that a fourth season of the series was planned, ahead of the third one even making its debut on our TVs.

The first season aired in 2022 following a pilot in 2020, initially called Pandemonium.

Here We Go season three begins on BBC One at 9pm on Friday, July 25

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