Miranda Hart's family were relieved when she announced the end of her self-written sitcom Miranda.
October saw the announcement, and the news was welcomed by family members as she became strained whenever working on the BBC One hit series.
Speaking on ITV's This Morning she explained: "Most of my family went, 'Thank goodness', because they know how stressed I get writing it. But all my cast members were very sad, so we shall see [about further episodes], but I have written a finale."
The actress was rumoured to be hoping to change career paths and launching a new one as a television presenter, bringing back The Generation Game, but cleared up rumours saying that this isn't necessarily going to happen.
"[News that I would be presenting 'The Generation Game'] got into the press before I thought about it. It was a little bit premature, I don't know how it all happened but the press and everybody thinks I'm doing 'The Generation Game'.
"But we're trying to work up an entertainment format and seeing if 'The Generation Game' still stands now.
"Looking back at it, it was funny, but it's very hard to work out whether it would work or how it could work, so we're mulling it. It's an option."
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