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PJ Gallagher would love another season of The Young Offenders

PJ Gallagher alongside Alex Murphy and Chris Walley in The Young Offenders
PJ Gallagher alongside Alex Murphy and Chris Walley in The Young Offenders

Actor and comedian PJ Gallagher has spoken about his love of the hit comedy series The Young Offenders, saying he would love if another season is commissioned.

Gallagher has been involved in the Cork-based comedy since director Peter Foott's acclaimed 2016 film introduced audiences to the lovable rogues Conor (Alex Murphy) and Jock (Chris Walley).

The cast of the hit feature film, which also includes Hilary Rose, Dominic MacHale and Shane Casey, went on to reprise their roles for the small screen, while Gallagher took on the role of the curmudgeonly Principal Barry Walsh.

Chris Walley, Alex Murphy, Hilary Rose and Dominic MacHale in The Young Offenders

With the fourth outing of The Young Offenders TV series currently airing on BBC One, Gallagher has said he would welcome another season with open arms.

Speaking to RTÉ Entertainment ahead of the release of his new documentary, Changing My Mind airing on RTÉ One, Gallagher said: "I just love working on that show. I really do. I really love working on that show, and they've left it open for another series.

"I don't know if it'll happen or not because it depends how many people watch it and all of that. But I just love it."

He continued: "It's nine years of my life now, that's been a part of my life, since we made the movie. I know these people for nine years, you become close.

"We kind of feel like we watched the lads grow up. You feel like you're such a part of everyone’s life on that show. Fingers crossed the BBC brings it back.

"I don’t know if we’ll get another nine [years], but if we get 10 [years] that would be amazing."

Season four of The Young Offenders is currently airing on BBC One.

RTÉ says that it "will confirm the upcoming programming schedule in due course."

Stay tuned for our full interview with PJ Gallagher on Sunday. His mental health documentary Changing My Mind airs on Monday 20 May at 9.35pm on RTÉ One.

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