The BAFTA-winning series is set to make a comeback on the , with the entire boxset available for binge-watching on from Wednesday, February 5. The second instalment of the show, penned and performed by and Selin Hizli, continues from where the first series concluded, leaving viewers wondering if Nic might escape punishment for her crimes.
Lenny Rush, who bagged a BAFTA for best male comedy performance and portrays Daisy's on-screen son, is also slated to return. But will his character Ollie tread the same path as Nic?
Other familiar faces include Dustin Demri-Burns, David Fynn, Juliet Cowan, Phil Dunning, Georgie Glenn, Beatie Edney, Amanda Wilkin, Helen Ann Bauer, Marek and Karla Crome, reports .
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The second series will also feature guest appearances from Chelsea Peretti, Tom Davis, Denise Black, Jamali Maddix, Kojey Radical, and Charlie Cooper, marking the first onscreen reunion with his sister Daisy since their Bafta-winning comedy This Country. Filmed in Bristol and the West Country, the new series sees Nic ousted from her family home and forced to share a caravan with her unreliable best mate Jen.
Am I Being Unreasonable? first hit screens in 2022, drawing an impressive 3.2 million viewers for its debut episode.
Daisy recently spoke about the upcoming second series, and said: "If you thought Lenny Rush's BAFTA-winning performance upstaged me in series one, wait until you see his performance completely upstage me in series two where you will be left wondering whether I was even in it at all.... livid."
Co-star Selin added: "God bless the BBC and everyone involved for letting us have another twisted turn at this sometimes dark, sometimes funny and always mad story. It's been a joy and a privilege to get back into the of AIBU and we hope everyone loves watching it as much as we've loved making it."