Daisy May Cooper's BBC comedy has unveiled a new trailer for season two.

Am I Being Unreasonable returns to our screens next month (February 5), picking up where the last season ended. Nic (Cooper) is struggling to cope with family issues and her involvement in her brother-in-law's murder.

The season two trailer sees Nic and her husband Dan in an awkward couples therapy session. They reflect on their short separation, which is revealed through a series of flashbacks to be a dramatic week.

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"Has Nic got away with murder? Quite possibly. Has she raised her son Ollie to follow in her murky footsteps?" reads the official synopsis. "Kicked out of the family home for brotherly love – loving the wrong brother – Nic is reduced to sharing a caravan with her not so trustworthy best friend Jen.

"Nic's husband Dan has taken up roller-blading to channel his mid-life crisis. Shunned at the school gates and cast as the witch at the school re-enactment, Nic is experiencing hallucinations. Or is someone playing tricks on her?"

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"I just feel like I'm going mad," Nic says in the flashback, before trying to play down the chaos to the therapist.

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The trailer gives a first look at Brooklyn Nine-Nine star Chelsea Peretti as the therapist. Peretti is one of six newcomers joining the show in season two, alongside Wonka's Tom Davis, soap star Denise Black, British rapper and poet Kojey Radical, and Taskmaster's Jamali Maddix.

Meanwhile, season two will also see the on-screen reunion of siblings Charlie and Daisy May Cooper. The acting duo starred together in the mockumentary sitcom This Country, before the show ended in 2020.

Charlie will now be joining the host of new faces appearing in Am I Being Unreasonable's upcoming season.

Am I Being Unreasonable season two return to BBC One and BBC iPlayer on February 5. The first season is available to stream now.

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