ITVBe announces The Mummy Diaries series 3 and new programming

ITVBe announces two new shows and a third series of The Mummy Diaries.

Billie Faiers is teaming up with her sister Sam in a third outing for The Mummy Diaries.

In Sam & Billie Faiers: The Mummy Diaries Sam is expecting baby no.2 and has moved to her dream home, a plush pad in Hertfordshire. Baby Paul is now walking and talking and things are going well for Sam work-wise. Meanwhile, Billie and partner Greg are concerned with wedding planning and adapting to life with new baby Arthur. 

Billie has previously featured in the series alongside Sam, though Sam was the central focus of series 1 and 2.

The first new show for the channel is Tamara’s World featuring F1 heiress and entrepreneur Tamara Ecclestone. Tamara, and husband Jay Rutland, allow cameras exclusive access into their extraordinary world with three year daughter Sophia.

Featuring an intimate insight into the couple’s opulent life, the programme follows Tamara and Jay as they travel around the world by private jet, flanked by security and throwing expensive parties for friends and family. It also reveals those private down-to-earth family moments that Tamara and Jay enjoy with Sophia – just ordinary family moments against an extraordinary backdrop.

Finally, Ferne McCann’s journey towards motherhood is to be documented in Ferne McCann: First Time Mum. The 90 minute special exclusively follows Ferne as she faces her future as a mum.

“ITVBe viewers can expect joy, sadness, laughter and some sleepless nights as Billie and Sam, Tamara and Ferne give us an intimate insight into the world of motherhood, as they each juggle family life and friendships, with the daily pressures of being a working mum…all under the media spotlight.” – Amanda Stavri, Commissioner for Factual Entertainment

The Mummy Diaries series three will consist of eight episodes, whilst Tamara’s World, produced by Monkey Kingdom, will air in six parts.

 


The Faiers sisters were regulars on The Only Way is Essex for several years