The cast of Derry Girls has reunited in a hilarious new video to support this year s Red Nose Day.
Dylan Llewellyn, Jamie-Lee O Donnell, Louisa Harland, Nicola Coughlan and Saoirse-Monica Jackson come together - via Zoom - to discuss fundraising ideas for this year s event.
The seven-minute sketch, released online yesterday, features each of the cast members staying true to their Derry Girls personas as they debate suggestions.
Louisa Harland, who plays naive and wacky Orla McCool, parades Red Nose merchandise while throwing in random ideas. At one stage she is joined in the kitchen by Kathy Kiera Clarke, who plays her mum Sarah in the sitcom, and who offers the cast a bowl of cereal.
Derry Girls cast reunite for hilarious Comic Relief sketch
Series three of the popular Channel 4 series is expected later this year
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The cast of Derry Girls have reunited virtually to lend a helping hand to this year s Comic Relief fundraiser.
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