Peter Kay's Car Share left us on quite a heartbreaking cliffhanger earlier this year, with John and Kayleigh seemingly splitting up for good. But that was not the end of the story!

Despite Peter Kay swearing to the high heavens that Car Share was done, he's secretly been working on two more specials for the last few months — both of which will air next year on the BBC.

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The comedian, alongside co-star Sian Gibson, shared the joyous news during an appearance on BBC One's Children in Need telethon with host Tess Daly on Friday night (November 17).

"Well, it's been a very hard secret to keep," he admitted. "I'm glad, we were getting constant abuse… but there is a series finale explaining what happens the next day, after the argument."

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As Peter mentioned, there will be a proper series finale answering what happened next for John after Kayleigh fled his car in tears in the final moments of the second-series finale.

"We were completely overwhelmed by the response and even though we've no plans to write a third series, we knew we couldn't end the story there," Peter said Friday (November 17).

However, the second special will be a totally unscripted Carpool Karaoke-esque half-hour filled with clips of Peter Kay and Sian Gibson singing along to some of their favourite Forever FM tracks. Car Share: Unscripted won't actually be canon — it's just a bit of fun.

And here's a taster of it:

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Here's a snippet from @peterkay_co_uk and @siangibby's #CarShare. #CIN #ChildrenInNeed pic.twitter.com/e0lcdZlEQa — BBC One (@BBCOne) November 17, 2017

"We were always very fond of ad-libbing around the script when we were filming the series, so we decided to see what would happen if we took the script away and just relied on just our chemistry alone, reacting to whatever came on the radio," Peter explained.

BBC Director of Content Charlotte Moore also said: "I know it will be music to the ears of millions of fans of Peter Kay's joyous award-winning comedy to hear that Kayleigh and John will be coming back for one last time with a very special finale episode in 2018."

Tess Daly, Rochelle Humes, Graham Norton and more of your favourite celebrities hosted Children in Need 2017 from the BBC's Elstree Centre.

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