Outnumbered star Ramona Marquez has dropped a hint that the beloved sitcom might be making a full series comeback. Earlier this year, it was announced that the BBC's hit comedy would return for a second Christmas special, with Hugh Dennis and Claire Skinner reprising their roles as Pete and Sue Brockman, and Romona, Daniel Roche and Tyger Drew Honey returning as their children Karen, Ben and Jake. The sitcom, which ran for five seasons from 2007 to 2014 and had a Christmas special in 2016, chronicled the daily pandemonium of the Brockman family and their three children, who are now all grown up.

A sneak peek trailer of the 2024 Christmas special, set to air on Boxing Day (December 26), depicts the Brockmans dealing with the challenges of their adult children in their downsized home. The beleaguered couple discover they're still parenting just as much as when their kids were small as they gather their brood, including one grandchild, for a traditional family Christmas. However, it appears there may be some unwelcome news on the horizon as they grapple with how to break some unpleasant news to their children.

This is the first time in eight years that the cast have reunited on screen, and actress Romana has suggested it might not be the last. Speaking at the National Television Awards earlier this year, the TV star said: "I think people are hungry for that nostalgia." "When I heard about it I was so excited and I just hoped everyone else had the same reaction.

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