Miranda Hart will mark 10 years of 'Miranda' with a one-off special.
The 47-year-old actress will reunite with her co-stars from the sitcom for an evening at the London Palladium called 'Miranda: My Such Fun Celebration', which will see them look back on the show and share some behind-the-scenes gossip.
Miranda said: "What happened with my sitcom and comedy alter-ego over the last ten years has been unexpected to say the least, so it's very moving for me to have the chance to celebrate and thank my cast and the fans from The Palladium stage. We are hoping to put together a what I call such fun hour of television for them all."
Producers have promised the show - which will air on BBC One later this year - will be an "hour of pure unadulterated fun".
Charlotte Moore, Director of BBC Content said: "Miranda is one of the great British sitcoms so to celebrate its 10th anniversary, this BBC One special promises an hour of pure unadulterated fun from the home of entertainment itself, The London Palladium."
Will Macdonald, Executive Producer, Monkey Kingdom added: "Like Miranda, we're falling over ourselves with excitement to help put together a fabulously deserved celebration of the utter joy she and the show has brought millions of people of all ages for the past decade."
News of the one-off one-hour special was first teased back in July 2019 after Miranda tweeted to her followers.
She said: "Hello to you - I am with news.
So, in November it will be 10 years since the first episode of Miranda aired.
"We are 10! And we have decided to have a party.
"I will keep you posted but I suspect there might just be some special guests, probably the odd bit of dancing, definitely some drinks and nibbles."
The show first aired on 9 November 2009 on BBC Two but moved to BBC One in 2012 for its third and final series. It came to an end on New Year's Day in 2015.
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