Future of BBC sitcom with an incredible 100% Rotten Tomatoes score revealed after two series on air

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THE future of a top-rated sitcom has been revealed in news that is set to delight fans.

Fan-favourite show, Colin From Accounts, which streams on BBC iPlayer, has been handed a third series.

A man and woman sit at a table, looking serious.  They are having dinner.
Colin From Accounts will be back for a third series
A veterinarian examines a dog while its owners look on.
The show has ran for two series so far

The Aussie comedy has been renewed for another go-around as part of a joint deal with Paramount+ in the US and Binge in Australia.

According to Deadline, both Patrick Brammall and Harriet Dyer will return to write, executive producer and star in the series once more.

Insiders have also added to the publication, that dog actor Zak, who plays Colin, will also be back.

In the programme, two unlikely singles Ashley and Gordon (played by Patrick and Harriett) come together after being involved in a car crash with an injured dog they go onto name Colin.

The second series of the show saw Ashley and Gordon living together as a couple as they navigated life with a special-needs dog.

Colin From Accounts has become such a huge success it has been handed a whopping 100% score on Rotten Tomatoes.

In a statement confirming the future of the show, both Patrick and Harriett said: “We’re very excited to bring you Season 3 of our show.

“To be honest, with the way we ended Season 2, it would have been weird not to make a third, so here we are.

“We promise we won’t leave you hanging like that again. Probably.”

More details are expected to arrive in due course.

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It is likely the show will air on the BBC in the UK after it has streamed first in the US and Australia.

The show first debuted in December 2022 and released a second series in July of last year.

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Still from the BBC sitcom *Colin From Accounts*, showing three characters.
It has become a fan favourite
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