There's positive news for enthusiasts of BBC's The Repair Shop as the specialists are back in the workshop once more.
Whilst the long-running programme is currently in its 15th series, with a recent episode featuring a guest who had connections to a rock'n'roll legend, it appears as though there's another series on the horizon.
Amanda Middleditch and Julie Tatchell, who are recognised as the Teddy Bear Ladies on the BBC programme, took to Instagram to share the announcement with their followers.
In footage, they said: "Hello everybody. We're back! [Cheering] We're filming you a new series. Look who we found."
Revealing to their followers that electronics specialist Mark Stuckey was with them, it appeared as though the trio were making their way to the workshop, reports Gloucestershire Live.
As Julie popped her head on her co-star's shoulder, telling people she was also there, Amanda said: "She's always there, she's not very far away!
"Anyway, we're back in the barn. Just thought you'd like to know, what a glorious morning it is here. We'll see you all soon, bye."
It wasn't long before people watching remarked on the post, with many delighted with the announcement of another series.
Specialist Sonnaz Nooranvary commented: "Love this. Have a great time and see you there soon."
One person said: "So looking forward to watching these very talented, lovely people again soon." Someone else added: "Good, can't wait for it....enjoy your day, ladies."
As another admirer remarked: "Looking forward to seeing you all and your wonderful talents." Whilst someone else shared: "Good morning, all good to see you filming, looking forward to seeing the new series."
The revelation of the experts filming a new series follows one fan-favourite launching his own programme earlier this month.
Dom Chinea's Cornish Workshop, which is available to watch on U and U Yesterday, showcases the BBC star's adventure as he embarks on a new chapter in Cornwall alongside his wife Maria and their canine companion, Wendy.
A synopsis for the series reads: "He carries out automotive, engineering and build work, as well as helping neighbours and his new community with their projects.
"Throughout the series, Dom enlists the aid of Sam Lovegrove (Shed and Buried) for general engineering assistance, plus a cast of charismatic, local tradespeople who collectively help Dom to achieve his ambitious plans.."
The Repair Shop is available to watch on BBC iPlayer.
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