Matt Lucas has revealed he and David Walliams are "brainstorming" a new show after the comedy partnership "quit" their long-standing TV commitments.
The pair found fame on sketch comedy shows Little Britain and Come Fly With Me, both of which they co-wrote and starred in.
Speaking on the The Zoe Ball Breakfast Show on Radio 2, 48-year-old Lucas said: "So me and David Walliams have started writing together again, we just thought, it's time, it’s time.
"So we’ve sort of quit our jobs and decided to do that."
Walliams later apologised for the "disrespectful comments", adding that they were made as part of "private conversations" that were "never intended to be shared".
Earlier this month it was announced that former Strictly Come Dancing judge Bruno Tonioli will replace Walliams on the judging panel as auditions kicked off in London.
Lucas told Ball: "We just started last week, we got together and started brainstorming. We’ve got an idea for a new show and we need a few more brainstorming sessions, but we know what we want the show to be, what the concept of it is."
He added: "We’re really excited about it and it will be a show with us playing lots of characters. But we have to write the treatment for it and then we have to go and pitch it and see if anyone wants to make it!
"But if somebody wants to make it, we’ll be thrilled to do it."
Source: Press Association