Ten Pound Poms series two FIRST LOOK at glamorous Michelle Keegan on set of the BBC drama
Michelle Keegan looked glamorous as she got back into character on set for Ten Pounds Poms series two on Monday.
The actress, 36, jetted Down Under to reprise her role of Kate in the hit BBC drama as she posed for a behind-the-scenes snap confirming filming is underway.
She looked incredible in a long grey wool long coat which she teamed with a burgundy handbag and matching gloves.
Styling her hair in voluminous curls, Michelle added a black beret with the outfit as she posed with her co-stars Faye Marsay, who plays Annie, and Warren Brown, who plays Terry.
Warren, who shared the snap to Instagram, penned: ‘Cameras are rolling and we are off! Ten Pound Poms Season 2!’
Fans are delighted by the news and took to the comments to say they ‘can’t wait’ to watch.
One said: ‘This is the best news! Can’t wait!’
Another said: ‘Yay’, while a third added: ‘Yay!! Looking forward to it’.
Another penned: ‘Oh wow, I literally thought it was just a one season programme. I’m so happy and cannot wait to see you all x’
Another added: ‘Brilliant, loved the first season!’
Ten Pound Poms follows a group of Brits who leave the country in the promise of a better life in Australia.
Kate, Terry and Annie jumped at the chance of a new life Down Under, which cost them just ten pounds.
The first season of the drama, which is produced by Eleven and co-produced by Stan and the BBC, was loved by fans.
And the new series will pick up after the dramatic cliffhanger finale of series 1.
The show’s official synopsis reads: ‘After a challenging first year in Australia, the new series will follow nurse Kate Thorne (Michelle Keegan) and the Roberts family (led by Faye Marsay and Warren Brown) into 1957 on their adventure down under, as they are determined to make this new country everything they hoped it would be for a fresh start.
‘Will Kate, Terry and Annie finally get a slice of the Australian dream they were promised?’
In series two new characters the Skinner family from Ireland and the unscrupulous land-lord Benny Bates will be introduced to viewers.
Writer, creator and executive producer Danny Brocklehurst gushed after the second series was announced: ‘The positive viewer response to Ten Pound Poms was a true delight.
‘We tapped into a little-known part of our recent history and told stories which reflected the realities of the real Poms that made the trip.
‘I couldn’t be more thrilled to be teaming again with the BBC, Stan and Eleven to continue our characters’ adventure down under.’
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