Mandy, the beloved BBC series from Motherland star Diane Morgan, has just dropped 6 new episodes.
The sitcom, written and directed by Morgan herself in addition to starring in the lead role, is officially back for its fourth season, with all the new episodes available to stream on iPlayer now.
The six new installments see Mandy deal with an unwanted night-time visitor, find an almost-perfect job, and overcome a dramatic change in her life. There's even an episode title parodying Mad Max: Fury Road.
As with previous seasons, all the episodes are about 15 minutes apiece.
You might think that's a turn-off, but fans actually cite the short length format as one of the show's strongest points.
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"Great cast, snappy 15 minute episodes that leave you wanting more and the always amazing Diane Morgan," reads one IMDB review that admitted the runtime "fits surprisingly well".
"A brilliant fast moving comedy that clocks in at a lean 15 minutes that's crammed with fantastic jokes and a fast moving plot; cut out all the fat, get straight to the funny stuff," reads another review.
"The episodes are only 15 minutes long, but this actually really helps the show," wrote a third fan.
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Unfortunately, Morgan confirmed last year that there won't be any more episodes of Motherland, although spin-off Amandaland debuted to big ratings earlier this year and has been renewed for a second season.
Meanwhile, the star is teaming up with Taskmaster's Sarah Kendall for another new BBC sitcom, currently titled Ann Droid, about an unwanted robotic assistant.
Mandy seasons 1-4 are available to stream now on BBC iPlayer.
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