Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps to make a comeback.The No Offence actor said that he feels the show would resonate with audiences during the current cost of living crisis.
Mellor said the show always “represented the working class” and even added there was a script already in existence for a revival.“Two Pints represented the working class who are really struggling at the moment,” he told The Daily Star. “The reason why it lasted so long is because people loved it.
We have got a script – Two Pints: Last Orders.“If they wanted to make it I would do it just to say thank you for all the support to the people who loved the show.”Mellor added that it was also in his own interest to bring the show back, adding: “I’m a self-employed actor so we’ve got to keep moving with the times and keep doing what you have to do.
It’s a show that I loved and it was a massive part of my life and a big part of other people’s lives.“Nostalgia is a big thing as well so why not bring it back?
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