Absolutely Fabulous returns
Jennifer Saunders and Joanna Lumley reprise their roles as Edina and Patsy
A new series of Absolutely Fabulous will be shown on the BBC in 2001.
Jennifer Saunders, the programme's creator and star, is writing a third
series of the award-winning comedy.
The new comedy is a marriage of the original series and Saunders' new
one-off comedy Mirrorball, to be shown on 22 December on BBC One, which
featured many of the original cast of Ab Fab.
"We had such a great time making Mirrorball that we all wanted to work
together again," said Jennifer Saunders.
She added: "But when I sat down to write the new characters I felt Edina and
Patsy and all the other Ab Fab characters vying for my attention. So, in the
end I gave in."
The original series focussed on the homelife of eccentric PR guru Edina,
played by Saunders, and her stern daughter Saffy, played by Julia Sawalha,
who did most of the mothering in the home.
Into that relationship was added Patsy, the chain-smoking alcoholic played
by Joanna Lumley, and Edina's mother, played by June Whitfield.
In the new series Edina is promoting herself as a media celebrity, while her
daughter has become a serious actress.
Patsy is working at the seamier end of public relations, which can mean
sifting through bins, while Edina's mother has a new job and a new man in
her life.
Jane Horrocks will leave her Bubbles character behind from the original
series and will instead recreate her Mirrorball character Yitta Hilberstam,
an Icelandic waitress with an eccentric command of the English language.
"I'm looking forward to moving on the characters into the millennium, and
adding a few new ones, " said Saunders.
She added: "Saunders said today: "We had such a great time making Mirrorball
that we all wanted to work together again.
"But when I sat down to write the new characters I felt Edina and Patsy and
all the other Ab Fab characters vying for my attention. So in the end I gave
in."