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I've seen half of the new series already, and it's fair to say the standard has not dropped and I'm really pleased it's back.

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Last time we spoke you said the last series had been left open for a third, and here we are talking about series three. How did you feel when you heard the news? Oh, I was overjoyed, it was great. It was what everyone wanted and what everyone was hoping for, and what everyone thought we'd deserved actually. We put a lot of hard work in and we were all very proud of it.

And that's right down to the crew as well. We use a lot of the same crew, as we film up in Edinburgh, and even in downtime like lunch we'd be talking and they'd say how much they enjoy working on it and hope it comes back for a third - "See you all again next year! So when the news came through, as you can imagine, we were absolutely delighted.

But actually, if I'm being honest, I've never really had that with anything else. You have it to a certain extent, but with Pramface , it really has, like I say, because we've had a lot of the same crew from day one, and the same producers, it really has felt like that. It's definitely the best thing I've ever worked on in terms of a real friendly atmosphere on set and when we're up there Edinburgh , we go for drinks with a lot of the crew.

It's a real genuine fun atmosphere you know. Yeah I do agree, there's that kind of feeling all the way through production actually. I think that there can be a snobbery towards BBC Three. And OK, BBC Three sometimes do advertise themselves as young and bright and vibrant and loud and I think a lot of the older audience members will see that straight away and are turned off Well yeah, that's what I was leading on to say - that's very funny because we had a lot of viewing figures from that.