The BBC has released the first-look images of Dinosaur, a brand-new comedy from the production company behind Fleabag.
The show follows Nina, a woman in her 30s with autism, who is best friends with her sister Evie. But when Evie announces she is engaged after just six weeks of knowing a guy, Nina is floored – even more so when she's asked by Evie to be her maid of honour.
Nina has to juggle not only the changing relationship with her sister due to this impulsive decision, but also changes in her career and with her own love life as a potential new love interest named Lee comes onto the scene.
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While it initially seems overwhelming, Lee eventually helps her sees these challenges in a positive light, and it becomes a coming-of-age story for Nina.
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Ashley Storrie plays Nina and also co-created the show alongside Matilda Curtis, while Kat Ronney plays Evie.
The six-part series was filmed and set in Glasgow, and will premiere on BBC Three and BBC Scotland next month.
While fans may be wishing for a third run of Fleabag, multiple cast members over the years have said that it is probably best to leave it where it is.
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Sian Clifford previously told Digital Spy that: "That story felt so perfectly... not even tied up.
"I love how messy and unanswered some of it is because that's life. And I think that's what Phoebe [Waller-Bridge] is so brilliant at. The storytelling... the humanity with which she writes, the realness with which she created those characters.
"The more time goes on, the more resolute we're getting [about not bringing it back]. We're collaborating on something else now and we're really excited about that. But that's way off. We're not going to be doing that for ages, but it is in development."
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