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Outnumbered ran for five seasons.
Between 2007 to 2016, Outnumbered delighted fans with its part-improvised comedy about a couple and their three children living in London.
Hugh Dennis played dad Pete and Claire Skinner played mum Sue, with Daniel Roche, Ramona Marquez and Tyger Drew-Honey as their children.
But will we be seeing more from the hilarious family? Hugh has revealed that he’d be up for bringing the series back, and even has an idea for a new episode.
Speaking to Radio Times, the comedian said: “I really liked making it. Maybe in 20 years when the children are looking after us. That would be a great format.”
Hugh Dennis has admitted he d be very happy for Outnumbered to return to screens after the series wrapped up in 2016.
In a new interview, the actor, 58, who played history teacher Pete Brockman in the award-winning show, insisted he could reprise his role in two decades, where he and on-screen wife Claire Skinner would be looked after by their children.
The thespian and his co-star Claire, 55, have been in a relationship ever since they finished filming the programme, which she previously described as a lovely little life surprise. I really liked making it Hugh Dennis has admitted he d be very happy for Outnumbered to return to screens after the series wrapped up in 2016 (pictured in 2020)