It’s been eight years since the Brockman kids and their beleaguered parents were last seen on TV - but BBC sitcom Outnumbered will be back for a Christmas special this year. The one-off will reunite the cast of the much-loved series including Hugh Dennis as dad Pete, Claire Skinner as mum Sue, Tyger Drew-Honey as eldest son Jake, Daniel Roche as the middle child Ben, and Ramona Marquez as daughter, Karen. Written and directed by the show’s creators, Guy Jenkin and Andy Hamilton, the story will show how the kids are now all adults - and one has a child of their own - but they are brought back together to celebrate a traditional family Christmas.
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Hugh said: “I can’t wait for the Brockmans to be back together again. Pete and Sue have downsized, the children are no longer children, but I’m sure family life will prove to be just as chaotic as ever.” Claire added: “I’m really looking forward to being reunited with my TV family.
Working on this wonderful BBC comedy doesn’t feel like work and is one of the greatest joys for us all.” Outnumbered is back after eight years ( Image: Hat Trick) Outnumbered ran for five series between 2007 to 2014 and has returned for a special just once, at Christmas 2016. While the show was scripted, scenes featuring the children were semi-improvised.
Its return was announced yesterday at the BBC’s comedy festival in Glasgow. Comedy boss Jon Petrie sai.
