Scott Disick wears a colorful coat while stepping out for a date night with girlfriend Amelia Hamlin on Friday (May 28) in Santa Barbara, Calif.
13.05.2021 - 11:55 / ok.co.uk
Friday Night Dinner is set to air a one-off special documentary to celebrate the 10 year anniversary of the hit comedy series. Friday Night Dinner – 10 Years and a Lovely Bit of Squirrel will hit viewers screens on Friday 28 May on Channel 4.The one-off documentary will look at the funniest moments from the past six series of the sitcom, which starred Simon Bird, Tamsin Greig, Tom Rosenthal and Paul Ritter, who tragically passed away last month.
Scott Disick wears a colorful coat while stepping out for a date night with girlfriend Amelia Hamlin on Friday (May 28) in Santa Barbara, Calif.
Friday Night Dinner ten-year anniversary special were left heartbroken as Paul Ritter made a posthumous appearance. MORE: Where are the stars of Friday Night Dinner now?Titled Friday Night Dinner: Ten Years and a Lovely Bit of Squirrel, the hour-long programme celebrated a decade of the iconic comedy and featured exclusive interviews with the cast, including Inbetweeners star Simon Bird, Tamsin Greig and, of course, the late great actor, who filmed his scenes before his death last month.
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Friday Night Dinner fans have shared their heartbreak as Paul Ritter's appearance on the special anniversary episode aired on Friday 28 May. Late actor Paul appeared on the special episode, titled Friday Night Dinner: 10 Years and a Lovely Bit of Squirrel, to celebrate ten years of the show.
Friday Night Dinner creator Robert Popper has confirmed there will be no new episodes of the show after the anniversary special.Discussing the end of season six and the forthcoming 10-year celebration of the show, Popper discussed why he felt the last episode of season six rounded off the show perfectly.Fans had speculated about the show’s future following the recent death of Paul Ritter, who played Dad Martin Goodman on the show.
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Friday Night Dinner star Tamsin Greig has revealed she attempted to persuade her late co-star Paul Ritter against taking part in the shows 10th Anniversary special.The actress, who played Paul’s on-screen wife in the popular comedy sitcom, spoke fondly of the late actor’s bravery as he continued with the episode despite his declining health.
Friday Night Dinner star Tamsin Grieg has revealed she told the late Paul Ritter to not film the show’s anniversary special due to his illness.Ritter, who played Martin Goodman opposite Grieg as his wife Jackie in the Channel 4 sitcom, died last month after suffering from a brain tumour.Ahead of Friday Night Dinner: 10 Years And a Lovely Bit of Squirrel, Grieg said in a new statement that she tried to convince Ritter to not take part due to his health struggles.“I’m sure you know that very