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The top TV comedies returning with new series in 2025 from Big Boys to Changing Ends

THE top TV Comedies returning to our screens with brand new series in 2025.

From Big Boys to Changing Ends there’s sure to be something to tickle everyone’s funny bone – so let’s delve in.

Am I Being Unreasonable?

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Am I Being Unreasonable is a twisted comedy thriller about obsessive friendship and maternal paranoia[/caption]

BAFTA winning Am I Being Unreasonable? is a twisted comedy thriller about obsessive friendship, maternal paranoia – and a dead cat.

Daisy May Cooper‘s brilliantly warped tale about just how quickly lives can unravel is set to return for a second series on BBC One and iPlayer with a stellar line-up of guest stars including Charlie Cooper, in the first onscreen reunion with Daisy since their BAFTA-winning This Country.

We Might Regret This

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Freya invites her best friend to become her personal assistant in We Might Regret This[/caption]

Freya (Kyla Harris) is a Canadian tetraplegic woman in her thirties when she moves to London to live with Abe (Darren Boyd).

Freya requires constant personal assistance to provide her care but after not successfully finding an appropriate Personal Assistant for this intimate role in London invites her chaotic and impulsive best friend Jo (Elena Saurel) to take the job

The BBC has commissioned two more six-part series of the critically acclaimed comedy for BBC Two and BBC iPlayer.

Here We Go

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The chaotic Jessop’s family navigate new jobs. loss and love in the new series[/caption]

The third series will continue to follow the chaotic Jessops’ family as they navigate new jobs, love, loss and family gatherings.

Mum Rachel (Katherine Parkinson) is starting her new life as a therapist. Paul (Jim Howick), now a police constable, continues his quest to gain the respect of his peers – and his kids.

Uncle Robin (Tom Basden) and wife Cherry (Tori Allen-Martin) are busy with a new arrival, baby Atlas, while Amy (Freya Parks) is still figuring out her life.

The Power Of Parker

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Diane, Martin and Kath try to get along in the Power of Parker[/caption]

It’s 1992, the Queen is in the midst of her annus horribilis, John Major is the new PM, and Whitney’s I Will Always Love You is stuck at number one.

Martin Parker has hit rock bottom and is desperate to get his reputation back, Diane is adjusting to single life and running a business.

While Kath is getting her happily ever after with her man by her side and is working on rekindling a relationship with her sister.

Dinosaur

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Sisters and best friends Evie and Nina in Dinosaur[/caption]

Filmed and set in Glasgow, series one of Dinosaur followed Nina (Ashley Storrie), an autistic woman in her 30s who adored her life living with her sister and best friend Evie.

However, when Evie rushed into an engagement after only six weeks and made Nina her maid of honour, Nina was floored.

Forced to reconcile with her sister’s impulsive decision, Nina grappled with what this new challenge meant, which led to a surprising journey of self-discovery.

Saw her explore her own love interest and consider a move away from her hometown for a job promotion.

Daddy Issues

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Gemma and Malcolm in Daddy Issues[/caption]

Set in Stockport the first series saw Gemma (Aimee Lou Wood) discover she’s pregnant after a random hook-up.

With her sister Catherine (Sharon Rooney) in prison and her mum Davina (Susan Lynch) travelling around the world to find herself, Gemma had no choice but to turn to her hapless father Malcolm (David Morrissey) for support.

Changing Ends

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Alan Carr as Himself & Oliver Savell as Young Alan in Changing Ends[/caption]

Alan Carr’s semi autobiographical comedy follows his younger self growing up in the 1980s when his dad, Graham Carr, was the manager of Northampton Town.

Alan created and wrote the show which went on to become the biggest comedy ever on ITVX with over 6.5 million streams.

The second season picks up shortly after the first, as young Alan contends with impending puberty and feeling sidelined by his family.

With Graham Carr distracted by Northampton Town FC, who are battling for promotion, can he be there for his son when he most needs him?

Big Boys

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A heartbreaking comedy drama centred on an unlikely friendship[/caption]

Big Boys is a funny and heart-breaking comedy-drama created, written and narrated by Jack Rooke centring on an unlikely friendship between sweet, shy, newly-out Jack played Dylan Llewellyn and boisterous, laddish and ever-so-slightly mature student Danny played by Jon Pointing.

Series three sees the BAFTA-nominated Big Boys return as our gang enter their final year at Brent Uni, with all the ups and downs of dissertations, deadlines, dating and the devastating departure of Louis Walsh from X-Factor (for Jack anyway!)

Peggy and Shannon embark on new romances and never-ending nappy changes, whilst Jack and Danny’s friendship is tested to its limits as they realise proper adult life is coming. Will the boys still choose each other like before, or will this be the end of the road?

The Change

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Bridget Christie as Linda in The Change[/caption]

The Change follows a woman seeking self-discovery as she begins to go through the menopause.

At the start of series two, Linda (Bridget Christie) has got some explaining to do.

Faced with the repercussions of the lies she’s told the forest community, along with losing the Mother Tree, and the arrival of husband Steve who has come to bring her home, Linda’s future in the forest looks uncertain.

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