BCG TV News No Miranda Series 4 yet Miranda Hart denies her sitcom's return for Series 4 Miranda Hart has denied newspaper reports of her sitcom returning

She says The Sun's story that Miranda is returning for Series 4 is "not true"

The newspaper claims the BBC has agreed to make a new series of the show after 3 years off air This story was re-written at 9am to reflect that Miranda Hart has said The Sun's news story is not true.

Miranda Hart has denied claims that the BBC has reached an agreement with her to create a new series of her hit sitcom.

The Sun newspaper has printed a story today, with the headline "Miranda Hart will be back for a fourth series of sitcom hit Miranda after a three-year break".

It quotes an anonymous source: "Miranda has always been a huge hit on the BBC so getting her to sign up for another outing is a great result for them and viewers.

"When it ended more than three years ago viewers were hopeful it would come back but it always looked unlikely because of Miranda's busy work schedule. But all parties have come to an agreement and it'll be back later this year if all goes to plan."

However, writing on Twitter this morning, Hart said: "Don't know where this came from, it's news to me. Have thought about it but that's all."

She later added: "To confirm re The Sun, I don't know where it came from that there's a new series of Miranda. I write & play her & she's still on honeymoon!"

Replying to Hart's correction, co-star Sally Phillips posted on Twitter: "Boo. Shame."

First shown in 2009 on BBC Two before moving to BBC One, the comedy concluded on New Year's Day 2015 with the second of a two-part finale special that saw Miranda's eponymous character marry long-term love interest Gary, played by Tom Ellis. The final episodes of the show saw audiences of around 7 million viewers per episode. Most other television comedy struggles to reach as many as 2 million viewers in overnight figures.

Running for just three series before its concluding specials, the sitcom followed Miranda's hapless character through life and love. It also starred Sarah Hadland as Miranda's best friend, colleague, and regular foil, Stevie; with Patricia Hodge as her pushy mother, Penny; and Sally Phillips as school friend Tilly.

Hart most recently hosted one-off Channel 4 show Miranda Does Christmas and The Royal Variety Performance, which saw her appearing in character alongside Hadland, Hodge and Phillips in a series of on-stage sketches. She is currently filming new Hollywood film The Nutcracker And The Four Realms, playing Dew Drop Fairy.

Sarah Hadland was most recently seen in David Walliams special Ratburger and is next due to appear alongside Stephen Mangan in Channel 4 sitcom Hang Ups.

Meanwhile, Patricia Hodge has been caring for her husband Peter, who has dementia but has filmed a role in the forthcoming TV film A Very English Scandal.

Sally Phillips has taken on a variety of high-profile comedy roles since the conclusion of Miranda, including Tim Vine Travels Through Time, Zapped and Henry IX. She was a contestant in the last series of Taskmaster, and can currently be seen in the new series of Trollied.

Tom Ellis has been almost exclusively been filming US fantasy drama Lucifer since the conclusion of the sitcom. He has starred in the titular role in over 40 episodes of the show, which launched in 2015.

A complete DVD box set of all Miranda episodes produced to date is now available.

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