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'Miranda' Is Returning For A One-Off TV Special This Year

'Miranda' Is Returning For A One-Off TV Special This Year

The show star revealed that she and some "special guests" will return for a one-off later this year.

Lisa McLoughlin

Lisa McLoughlin

BBC One's Miranda is set to return for a 10th anniversary special - four years after the sitcom came to a close.

Show star Miranda Hart took to Twitter today (Friday, 19th July) to share the thrilling news that she and some "special guests" will return for a one-off - although she remained coy about the date it will air.

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She penned: "Hello to you - I am with news. So, in November it will be 10 years since the first episode of Miranda aired. We are 10! And we have decided to have a party.

"The Miranda cast on and off screen are all about play, being free to be ourselves and silliness, so we are amazed and delighted that BBC One have agreed that our celebrations will be recorded as a one hour special later in the year.

Adding: "I will keep you posted, but I suspect there might just be some special guests, probably the odd bit of dancing, definitely some drinks and nibbles.

"And you know what I hope it will be - SUCH FUN for us, but more importantly for you, all you lovely friends of the show for whom I shall be forever grateful for your support.

"See you soon," she concluded.

Fans were left heartbroken when the beloved series ended on New Year's Day in 2015 after six years on air and viewers have been eager to hear news of any possible revival for the show since.

Speaking earlier this week star Sarah Hadland, who played best pal Stevie Sutton, touched upon the reunion.

She told The Sun: "It's quite a big milestone, we're all quite shocked. We're hopeful that Miranda will make some more."

The sitcom was developed from Hart's semi-autobiographical 2008 BBC Radio 2 comedy Miranda Hart's Joke Shop.

The comedy series revolved around socially inept Miranda, who frequently found herself in awkward situations alongside her pals.

Miranda won a Royal Television Society award and gained several BAFTA TV Award nominations.

Featured Image Credit: BBC/Miranda

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