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Amandaland viewers are all saying the same thing after H๏τly-anticipated Motherland spin-off airs first episode

Amandaland viewers are all saying the same thing after H๏τly-anticipated Motherland spin-off airs first episode

Amandaland viewers shared their opinions after the Motherland spin-off aired its first episode on Wednesday night – and they were all saying the same thing.

The new comedy series shifts focus to Amanda (Lucy Punch), the posh and often overbearing mum, as she navigates a major lifestyle change after her divorce forces her to downsize. 

Moving to a new postcode, she reconnects with her former friend Anne (Philippa Dunne) and attempts to blend in with a new school crowd, including laid-back parents Della (Siobhan McSweeney) and Fi (Rochenda Sandall). 

However, Amanda quickly finds herself struggling to adapt to her new surroundings.

Adding to the chaos is her ever-present mother, Felicity (Joanna Lumley), who only makes things more complicated. 

While the spin-off brought back some familiar faces from Motherland, many viewers felt it lacked the same charm as the original and questioned why the BBC didn’t just continue the beloved series instead.

Amandaland viewers are all saying the same thing after the Motherland spin-off aired its first episode on Wednesday night

Amandaland viewers are all saying the same thing after the Motherland spin-off aired its first episode on Wednesday night

The new comedy series shifts focus to Amanda (Lucy Punch), the posh and often overbearing mum, as she navigates a major lifestyle change after her divorce forces her to downsize

The new comedy series shifts focus to Amanda (Lucy Punch), the posh and often overbearing mum, as she navigates a major lifestyle change after her divorce forces her to downsize

Taking to X, they shared: ‘#Amandaland not ringing the bell at the moment, not sure the character is strong enough to carry a series – makes you realise what a good ensemble #Motherland was,’

‘#AmandaLand it doesn’t quite have the edge of motherland but that’s more tricky with a single main character,’

‘It’s just not the same is it #Amandaland,’

‘#Amandaland Yeh, I’m missing Julia,’

‘I know it’s episode 1 but it ain’t the same #Amandaland,’

‘This is rubbish, nowhere as good as Motherland #Amandaland,’

‘Not sure I can even watch another one! #awful #dontbother #amandaland.’

Speaking about the series, Tanya Qureshi, Head of Comedy at the BBC said: ‘We can’t wait for audiences to see Amanda’s new chapter, brought to life by such a talented cast and a wonderfully sharp set of characters. It’s going to be a real treat.’

Moving to a new postcode, she reconnects with her former friend Anne (Philippa Dunne) and attempts to blend in with a new school crowd, including laid-back parents Della (Siobhan McSweeney) and Fi (Rochenda Sandall)

Moving to a new postcode, she reconnects with her former friend Anne (Philippa Dunne) and attempts to blend in with a new school crowd, including laid-back parents Della (Siobhan McSweeney) and Fi (Rochenda Sandall)

While the spin-off brought back some familiar faces from Motherland, many viewers felt it lacked the same charm as the original and questioned why the BBC didn¿t just continue the beloved series instead

While the spin-off brought back some familiar faces from Motherland, many viewers felt it lacked the same charm as the original and questioned why the BBC didn’t just continue the beloved series instead

Fans shared their thoughts on X

Fans shared their thoughts on X

Sharon Horgan, Co-Founder of Merman said: ‘I was genuinely sad having to say goodbye to Motherland.

‘There’s such a fondness for that show and those characters. So it was a real thrill to get to pick up the further adventures of Amanda and Anne, not to mention Felicity.

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‘Lucy, Phillipa and Joanna are top of their game in these roles and are joined by an incredibly funny and talented new cast.

‘Can’t wait to showcase the next challenges of parenthood and the very particular kind of friendship the school gates bring.’

Clelia Mountford, also co-Founder of Merman added: ‘We’re delighted to be bringing Amandaland to the BBC and to share the next chapter of Amanda’s story.

‘Viewers are in for a treat! It’s been so rewarding seeing how the complexity of Amanda’s character has developed; the relationship with her mother, life as a single parent and her fledgling career.

‘It’s a joy to be working with such incredible comedy talent such as Lucy, Joanna and Phillipa once more.’

The show was created by Sharon Horgan, Graham Linehan, Helen Serafinowicz and Holly Walsh and also starred Anna Maxwell Martin, Diane Morgan, Paul Ready and Tanya Moodie.

All series of Motherland are available to stream on BBC iPlayer now. 

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