BBC confirms that hit LGBTQ+ comedy Smoggie Queens will return for a second series
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BBC comedy 'Smoggie Queens' will return for a second series later this year on BBC Three and iPlayer. The show centers on a dynamic group of LGBTQ+ friends in Middlesborough, navigating their identities with humor and joy. Creator Phil Dunning promises more slapstick comedy, clever one-liners, and possibly celebrity cameos in the new season. He emphasized the inclusive nature of the show, aiming to affirm the celebration of individuality within the queer community, resonating with diverse audiences.
Smoggie Queens has been renewed for a second series, continuing the celebration of LGBTQ+ identities and humor in a quirky, close-knit community.
The second season promises slapstick comedy and joy for viewers, maintaining its core focus on drag culture and embracing individuality.
Dunning described the show as an 'out-and-out slapstick sitcom with a big old gay heart', aiming to evoke feelings of joy and elation.
Created by Phil Dunning, the series showcases a range of LGBTQ+ characters navigating life with humor, love, and a distinct sense of identity.
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