POPULAR BBC comedy Two Doors Down is returning for its seventh series, seeing big names like Elaine C. Smith and Tagart's Alex Norton back on our screens!
Two Doors Down follows husband and wife Beth and Eric Baird as they navigate their often intrusive neighbours while trying to enjoy some peace and quiet.
With series 7 set to premiere soon, here is everything you need to know about the show.
Where is Two Doors Down filmed?
The show's filming locations have changed over the years with the pilot episode being shot in a "cramped" medium-sized living room.
However, after the success of the Hogomanay showing, the interior scenes began being filmed in a purpose-built studio in Dumbarton.
Previously, the exterior shots were filmed in the Glasgow suburb of Bishopbriggs, East Dunbartonshire.
From series 4 onwards, the exterior shots for Two Doors Down moved to Avonbrae Crescent in Hamilton, South Lanarkshire.
What is the cast for series 7 of Two Doors Down?
The cast for series 7 of the popular BBC comedy will include:
- Alex Norton as Eric Baird
- Arabella Weir as Beth Baird
- Jonathan Watson as Colin Wyte
- Doon Mackichan as Cathy Whyte
- Elaine C. Smith as Christine O'Neal
- Jamie Quinn as Ian Baird
- Kieran Hodgson as Gordon
- Graeme 'Grado' Stevely as Alan
- Joy McAvoy as Michelle
Incase you haven’t heard..
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The guest cast will also include:
- Harki Bhambra as Jaz
- Siobhan Redmond as Anne-Marie
When is Two Doors Down back on TV?
Two Doors Down is premiering its seventh series tonight (Friday, November 24) at 9:30pm on BBC One before the News at Ten.
However, for those who can't wait until the official premiere on TV, it is possible to watch the programme on BBC iPlayer right now with the whole season being available.
The show will then air again on BBC Scotland this Sunday from 10:30pm.
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