BBC Two head once more Two Doors Down

Two Doors Down goes into production for fourth BBC Two series.

 “The scripts for the new series are a laugh out loud riot, the cast are the cream of Scottish comedy talent and the audience continues to impressively grow and grow ” – Shane Allen, Controller Comedy Commissioning for the BBC

The cast and crew have already taken up residence, filming over the coming weeks on location and in the BBC’s Dumbarton Studios, outside Glasgow, with the series expected on screen in early 2019.

Set in the fictional Scottish suburban street of Latimer Crescent, this new six-part series will once again have its core cast, with Arabella Weir as Beth and Alex Norton as Eric – the long-suffering Bairds whose home is often at the heart of the comedy – and Elaine C Smith as Christine, Doon Mackichan as Cathy and Jonathan Watson as her husband Colin, Jamie Quinn as the Bairds’ son Ian and Kieran Hodgson returning as his boyfriend Gordon.

Having been introduced in the last episode of series three, Graeme ‘Grado’ Stevely and Joy McAvoy will also be back as new neighbours Alan and Michelle, settling in to their freshly decorated house.

This new series will see Beth and Eric celebrate 30 years of married bliss, while Christine will stress test the NHS with a temporary hospital stay, and the Bairds will receive a visit from Gordon’s parents Sandra and Graham, played by Maggie O’Neill and Alex Kirk. There’s a whole new level of passive aggressive tension unleashed as Cathy jealously vies with new neighbour and rival Michelle.

BBC Two re-commissioned Two Doors Down, in the wake of the successful third series becoming one of the channel’s top performing comedies of 2018 and winning the Best Comedy award at the 2017 Royal Television Society Scotland Awards.

Introduced as a Hogmanay special on December 31st in 2013, Two Doors Down has consistently increased its viewing share over the course of three runs, with a high point of more than 1.8m (10 per cent share) tuning in for series three.

“Two Doors Down is a special show for us and I’m delighted that we are once again returning to Latimer Crescent. It’s made by an extraordinary group of people working at the top of their game. The writing, performances and craft skills are outstanding and I’m thoroughly looking forward to us finding new ways to torment poor Beth and Eric.” – Steven Canny, Executive producer with BBC Studios Comedy