Friday Night Dinner is back for its third series later this month... and we're more excited than ever after seeing this brand new exclusive trailer.
Yep, Jackie, Martin, Adam and Jonny are back and as ridiculous as ever - and that's without even mentioning just how bizarre neighbour Jim is these days. Take a look at the trailer below:
The new series has everything from surprise frozen foxes to unwelcome shower guests and Jonny's possibly unwise decision to get a tattoo.
Elsewhere, Jackie is horrified by Martin's painting of her - apparently because of its resemblance to Margaret Thatcher - and Adam finally has some luck with the ladies (but is also blackmailed by a little girl, so you win some, you lose some).
The new series will also see the return of Tracy-Ann Oberman as Auntie Val, Frances Cuka as Grandma and Harry Landis as her bad-tempered lover Mr Morris.
Yep, Jackie, Martin, Adam and Jonny are back and as ridiculous as ever - and that's without even mentioning just how bizarre neighbour Jim is these days. Take a look at the trailer below:
The new series has everything from surprise frozen foxes to unwelcome shower guests and Jonny's possibly unwise decision to get a tattoo.
Elsewhere, Jackie is horrified by Martin's painting of her - apparently because of its resemblance to Margaret Thatcher - and Adam finally has some luck with the ladies (but is also blackmailed by a little girl, so you win some, you lose some).
The new series will also see the return of Tracy-Ann Oberman as Auntie Val, Frances Cuka as Grandma and Harry Landis as her bad-tempered lover Mr Morris.
- 6/5/2014
- Digital Spy
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