Here We Go season 3 is headed to BBC One and iPlayer this month, with more joy, frustration and general chaos set to befall the Jessop household in six brand new episodes.

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The hit sitcom follows a family, including parents Paul (Jim Howick) and Rachel (Katherine Parkinson), kids Amy (Freya Parks) and Sam (Jude Morgan-Collie), plus grandmother Sue (Alison Steadman).

Rounding out the main cast are series creator Tom Basden as Katherine's hapless brother Robin and London Kills alum Tori Allen-Martin as his much-doted-upon wife Cherry, who became pregnant at the end of the second season.

Each episode of the acclaimed series takes us inside their frantic lives from the perspective of Sam's documentary-style home videos, which are intriguingly chopped up to create three converging timelines. Tarantino, take notes!

If you're excited to be reunited with the Jessops, mark your calendars for Friday 25th July 2025, when a double-bill will kick off from 9pm on BBC One. All six episodes will also be available on iPlayer from that date.

Here We Go marks a major collision of British comedy talent, with Steadman coming off the wildly popular feature-length Gavin & Stacey finale, where she reprised her role as Shipman family matriarch Pam.

The special reached a whopping 19.3 million viewers over its first seven days of availability, earning a warm reception from fans and critics alike for wrapping up the Gavin & Stacey story in a fittingly heartwarming way.

(L-R) Tom Basden, Katherine Parkinson, Tori Allen-Martin, Jim Howick, Freya Parks, Jude Collie and Alison Steadman on the set of BBC sitcom Here We Go. They crowd together for a photo, smiling at the camera. Jim is holding a clapperboard marking the start of production. Behind them is a stained glass window, indicating that they are in a church.
(L-R) Tom Basden, Katherine Parkinson, Tori Allen-Martin, Jim Howick, Freya Parks, Jude Collie and Alison Steadman on the set of BBC sitcom Here We Go BBC Studios

Steadman isn't the only comedy icon in the Here We Go cast, however, as Howick and Parkinson are also big names in the genre, owing to their past success in BBC One's Ghosts and Channel 4's The IT Crowd respectively.

In addition, Parkinson recently earned a BAFTA nomination for tongue-in-cheek satirical drama Rivals (on Disney Plus) and has since joined HBO Max's Harry Potter series, where she'll play the role of Ron Weasley's mother, Molly.

Here We Go returns to BBC One and iPlayer on Friday 25th July 2025. Check out more of our Comedy coverage or visit our TV Guide and Streaming Guide to find out what's on.

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David CraigSenior Drama Writer

David Craig is the Senior Drama Writer for Radio Times, covering the latest and greatest scripted drama and comedy across television and streaming. Previously, he worked at Starburst Magazine, presented The Winter King Podcast for ITVX and studied Journalism at the University of Sheffield.

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