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BBC Two has renewed the Two Doors Down TV show for a second season. Set in Scotland, this sitcom features a couple and their insufferable neighbors. The cast of Two Doors Down includes: Arabella Weir, Alex Norton, Elaine C. Smith, Doon Mackichan, Sharon Rooney, Jonathan Watson, Jamie Quinn, and Harki Bhambra.
Filming is set for mid-August, on location in Glasgow and at BBC Scotland's Dumbarton Studios. Two Doors Down is written by Gregor Sharp and Simon Carlyle. The season two recommissioning is for six 30-minute episodes.
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BBC Two has renewed the Two Doors Down TV show for a second season. Set in Scotland, this sitcom features a couple and their insufferable neighbors. The cast of Two Doors Down includes: Arabella Weir, Alex Norton, Elaine C. Smith, Doon Mackichan, Sharon Rooney, Jonathan Watson, Jamie Quinn, and Harki Bhambra.
Filming is set for mid-August, on location in Glasgow and at BBC Scotland's Dumbarton Studios. Two Doors Down is written by Gregor Sharp and Simon Carlyle. The season two recommissioning is for six 30-minute episodes.
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- 5/10/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
BBC Two has ordered a full series of Two Doors Down.
A one-off edition of the show, which starred Doon Mackichan and was set in a chaotic Hogmanay party, aired in January 2014.
A full six-part series of the show will be broadcast in early 2016.
BBC One has also ordered new series Mountain Goats.
The comedy focuses on a team of Mountain Rescue volunteers.
The series, written by Donald McLeary, is to begin filming in March.
The BBC's Director of Television Danny Cohen recently insisted that the BBC Three brand name will not be sold.
A one-off edition of the show, which starred Doon Mackichan and was set in a chaotic Hogmanay party, aired in January 2014.
A full six-part series of the show will be broadcast in early 2016.
BBC One has also ordered new series Mountain Goats.
The comedy focuses on a team of Mountain Rescue volunteers.
The series, written by Donald McLeary, is to begin filming in March.
The BBC's Director of Television Danny Cohen recently insisted that the BBC Three brand name will not be sold.
- 2/26/2015
- Digital Spy
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