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Derry Girls confirmed for third series

Derry Girls won't be disappearing off our screens anytime soon
Derry Girls won't be disappearing off our screens anytime soon

Derry Girls writer Lisa McGee has said she is thrilled her band of "eejits" would continue their on-screen adventures after Channel 4 confirmed the show will return for a third series.

The broadcaster revealed the news as the second season of the tale of adolescent highs and lows came to a close on Tuesday night.

McGee, who used her own childhood as the basis for the show, said: "I love writing this show and I'm so thrilled to be able to continue the Derry Girls story, thank you Channel 4, Erin and the eejits live to fight another day!"

Channel 4's director of programmes Ian Katz said: "At a time of great uncertainty about the future of the country thank God we have one unequivocally good piece of news to look forward to: the Derry Girls will be back to make our lives a bit brighter and more fun."

Head of comedy at the channel Fiona McDermott said: "It's no surprise that Derry Girls continues to delight a growing legion of fans - a combination of magical writing and adorable characters make this show both timely and timeless.

"We're delighted to confirm a third series - don't tell Ma Mary, but I'm breaking open the Christmas cupboard in celebration." 

The popular show returned to rave reviews last month.

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