Bridgerton and Slow Horses stars join season 2 of 'brilliant' comedy-drama
Bridgerton's Nicola Coughlan and It's A Sin actress Lydia West star as best friends Maggie and Eddie in the hit comedy-drama series, Big Mood, which returns to Channel 4 next year with six new episodes
Channel 4 has announced the new cast members joining season two of its hit comedy-drama Big Mood, starring Bridgerton's Nicola Coughlan and It's A Sin actress Lydia West. The series, which has been hailed as "brilliant" by viewers and is written and created by Camilla Whitehill, will return with six new episodes next year, featuring a set of familiar faces including My Family actor Robert Lindsay, Bridgerton's Leo Wan and Slow Horses actor Zachary Hart.
I am personally very excited for the return of Big Mood, having absolutely devoured the first season when it arrived on our screens in March last year. Nicola Coughlan is simply hilarious as Maggie in this triumphant show, and her chemistry with Lydia West's Eddie is undeniable.
As filming commences on season two, keep reading to find out all we know so far.
When we find Maggie and Eddie in season two, it's been a year since they last saw each other, without any contact between the best friends. "When Eddie suddenly returns for a wedding, she isn't alone - Maggie has competition, in the form of an infuriatingly positive spiritual healer named Whitney," the synopsis continues. "Can Maggie and her special brand of chaos find space in Eddie’s new life? Or will Maggie lose Eddie forever?"
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Sherwood star Robert Lindsay has joined the cast
Who has joined the cast of Big Mood season 2?
Joining leading stars Nicola and Lydia for season two are This City is Ours star Hannah Onslow, Sherwood's Robert Lindsay, Bad Sisters actress Kelly Campbell, Bridgerton's Leo Wan and Slow Horses actor Zachary Hart.
Also new to the cast are Marina Bye (We Were the Lucky Ones), Marcus Collins (Mrs. Doubtfire, West End), Munroe Bergdorf (Love and Rage: Munroe Bergdorf), Kyran Thrax (RuPaul's Drag Race UK S6 Winner) and John Locke (Vindication Swim).
Reprising their roles from season one are Robert Gilbert (Big Boys) as Will, Eamon Farren (The Witcher) as Krent, Niamh Cusack (In The Land Of Saint and Sinners) as Gillian, Amalia Vitale (Smoggie Queens) as Anya, Luke Fetherston (Picture This) as Ryan, Rebecca Lowman (Grey's Anatomy) as Vanessa, Stephen Sobal (Love Sick) as Owen and Kate Fleetwood (Wheel of Time) as Clara.
As for the creative team, director Rebecca Asher (Brooklyn 99) returns for series two, alongside executive producer Lotte Beasley Mestriner, along with Laurence Bowen and Chris Carey for Dancing Ledge Productions.
Meanwhile, Camilla Whitehill, Rebecca Asher, Nicola Coughlan and Lydia West also executive produce series two. Nadia Jaynes joins as producer.
Series two is produced by Dancing Ledge Productions for Channel 4 and in co-production with Tubi.
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