Viewers excitedly tuned into the latest episode of The One Show as comedy legend Rowan Atkinson was appearing on the programme. The Mr Bean actor was live in the studio alongside Top Gear host Chris Harris.
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It’s been two years since viewers said goodbye to “Schitt’s Creek”, but the long-anticipated reunion movie could be in the works soon.
In a new interview with People, series co-creator Dan Levy reveals it’s not a question of if, but when.
“My hope is that one day we can all get together. I see these people all the time. We’re in constant contact with each other. So the love is there. The desire to work together is there, and the desire to tell more stories is there,” Levy said.
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“I think it just comes down to making sure that it’s the right story to tell. And I think we’re also proud of the work we did on ‘Schitt’s’. And when you end on such a high, it really forces you to think very carefully about what the next step is. Because whatever that is, is an extension of something that most people don’t have, don’t get to see in their life. And I really respect the audience in that thing,” he added.
Levy’s biggest concern in mounting a reunion project is to ensure that it stays true to the spirit of the show — and doesn’t disappoint the show’s loyal fans.
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“I think when you have an audience that’s paid attention to you for 80 episodes of a television show, the last thing you want is to put something out that makes them think this feels like a cash grab,” he explained. “And that’s not what we’re about. So TBD, but a TBD with an exclamation mark on the end.”
Viewers excitedly tuned into the latest episode of The One Show as comedy legend Rowan Atkinson was appearing on the programme. The Mr Bean actor was live in the studio alongside Top Gear host Chris Harris.
BBC programme on Wednesday night (June 22). The Blackadder and Mr Bean star was on the magazine-style show to discuss his new Netflix show Man vs Bee. But fans of the show were less than impressed as they branded the interview 'awkward'.
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Rowan Atkinson discusses his extremely successful career in a new interview with British GQ.
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Michael Schneider Variety Editor at LargeSo did a lot of folks. That year’s virtual Emmys experienced a winning streak like no other for “Schitt’s Creek,” which won outstanding comedy, as well as trophies for stars Eugene Levy, Catherine O’Hara, Annie Murphy and Dan Levy (not to mention wins for writing, directing and more).It was the right show at the right time, and TV Academy voters clearly agreed.
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