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Two Doors Down series 7 cast and when to watch

Hit comedy Two Doors Down is back for a new series in 2023, moving from its original home on BBC Two to BBC One, once again following the residents of Latimer Crescent.

When is Two Doors Down on TV?

Series 7 of Two Doors Down currently airs on BBC One on Friday nights at 9:30PM. You’ll also be able to watch via BBC iPlayer.

The series will conclude with its Christmas special on Saturday, 23 December at 9:35PM.

A teaser for the first episode shares: “Over at Colin’s house, the neighbours are gathered for a surprise birthday party for Anne Marie. But when the doorbell goes, it’s Colin who gets the big surprise.”

The new series has seven episodes, including a festive special.

Who’s on the cast?

The cast on the seventh series of Two Doors Down are:

  • Jonathan Watson as Colin
  • Arabella Weir as Beth
  • Alex Norton as Eric
  • Elaine C Smith as Christine
  • Jamie Quinn as Ian
  • Kieran Hodgson as Gordon
  • Joy McAvoy as Michelle
  • Graeme ‘Grado’ Stevely as Alan
  • Doon Mackichan as Cathy

Cathy returns to Two Doors Down

It was previously announced that Doon Mackichan will reprise her role of Cathy in the sitcom for the new episodes.

The BBC tease: “Last series, viewers saw Cathy’s husband Colin left broken hearted as she had left for a new life in Sharm El Sheikh. The neighbours rallied round to support him at his lowest, but will they all be as quick to welcome back Cathy?”

Cathy returns to Two Doors Down

Doon Mackichan said: “I have missed the Two Doors Down family very much so it’s a genuine delight to see Cathy bring her unique brand of community spirit back to Latimer Crescent. Beth – get a bottle open.”

Two Doors Down star passes away

Meanwhile the latest series of Two Doors is tinged with sadness after creator Simon Carlyle sadly passed away earlier this year. He was aged 48.

His manager Amanda Daviss said: “Simon was a wonderful person and a major comedic talent. He was much respected across the industry both for the quality of his writing and for being a kind, funny, supportive and nurturing collaborator. Our thoughts and deepest sympathies go to his family, friends and colleagues.”

The BBC added: “Simon was a brilliant, funny, mercurial and magnificent human being. He had a microscopic fascination with what makes funny things funnier and we were so lucky to have known him. He was at the centre of all the work we made together and his loss will be felt profoundly by all of us.”

Previous series of Two Doors Down are available to watch on BBC iPlayer here.

Two Doors Down originally began as a one-off pilot in 2013 before its first full series in 2016.

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