A Good Morning Britain host has revealed their secret role on Benidorm that bosses axed from the show, as ITV ‘holds talks’ for a reboot.
Entertainment editor Richard Arnold, 55, featured on the daytime show on Monday and let slip he was previously cast for a cameo in the hit series.
However, he also shared that his role was axed and never made it to screens.
Speaking to Ranvir Singh, 47, the presenter admitted: ‘I have a cameo in Benidorm… but I was axed.’
The news anchor replied: ‘You were axed from the cameo?’
‘I was supposed to be at Madge’s wedding and there was a scene between me and a a couple of drag queens but…,’ Richard explained, before tailing off.
Entertainment editor Richard Arnold (pictured), 55, featured on the daytime show on Monday and let slip he was previously cast for a cameo in the hit series
Speaking to Ranvir Singh (pictured), 47, the presenter admitted: ‘I have a cameo in Benidorm … but I was axed.’
Ranvir said: ‘We will have to take your word for it, there is literally no evidence of this.’
Richard joked back: ‘No evidence, they did a deep Google upstairs and couldn’t find any images. I was on the cutting room floor unfortunately.’
It comes after it was recently reported Benidorm could be set to return to screens, eight years after it was axed.
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The hilarious sitcom began in 2007 but came to an end in May 2018, and fans have been begging for more ever since.
Just two months after its cancellation was confirmed, the show won best comedy at TV Choice Awards – with its creator Derren Litten calling out the decision in his acceptance speech at the time.
But fans may not have to wait too long for their Benidorm fix, as The Sun has reported ITV bosses are in talks to reboot the show.
A TV insider told the publication: ‘Benidorm was adored by millions when it was suddenly cancelled. Fans will be thrilled to hear ITV wants to bring it back.
‘An 11th series hasn’t been commissioned yet, but there’s major excitement building as early talks begin.
Beloved ITV series Benidorm could be set to return to screens, eight years after it was axed, a source has told The Sun
The hilarious sitcom began in 2007 but came to an end in May 2018, and fans have been begging for more ever since
‘Producers have started to reach out to the show’s stars and are hopeful a decision can be made later this year.’
Fans were ecstatic as the news circulated online, writing: ‘Sincerely hope this is true!! Dearly missed show!’;
‘Feel like I’m dreaming. Really hope they make this happen,’; ‘Omg yay I hope they all come back!!’;
‘Ur 5 days late for April fools… or it’s actually real?!?! Finally ITV bringing back a INCREDIBLE Show,’;
‘Omg! I’m absolutely buzzing with excitement! This is the best news ever! I really hope the Garvey’s come back!’
‘I hope so cause that would be the best birthday present every.’
The ITV Brits abroad sitcom – which followed a group of holidaymakers in the Spanish resort and their hilarious escapades – came to an end in May 2018 after 11 years, and fans have been begging for more ever since.
In 2023, show creator Derren teased a return of the beloved series as he announced that he was returning back to writing for ‘both television and theatre’.
Just two months after its cancellation was confirmed, the show won best comedy at TV Choice Awards – with its creator Derren Litten calling out the decision in his acceptance speech at the time
Fans were ecstatic as the news circulated online, writing: ‘Sincerely hope this is true!! Dearly missed show!’
He said: ‘I have had clear, recent indications that certain TV channels are interested in my decision and I hope you will be watching the fruits of my labour in time to come.’
Then, last month he sparked hope of its comeback once again when a fan asked on X: ‘@DerrenLitten @ITV Another series of Benidorm on the cards?’ and he cryptically replied: ‘Who knows…’
Announcing the news on social media that it had been axed in 2018, Derren said: ‘Crazy to think Wednesday will be the last episode of Benidorm!
‘I created the series over 11 years ago, wrote it, guest starred in it and ended up directing it. It’s difficult to think what else there is to do! Thank you for watching!’
Actor Shane Richie waded into the debate, admitting he has disappointed by the decision to axe Benidorm after 11 years.
Sharing a GIF with fans, he wrote: ‘Sunday is a day of rest I refuse to get angry ….inhale, exhale Sammy , just breath you big lump of beautiful gorgeousness… F**k it !!!! Nooooooooooo !’
Derren had initially dismissed reports that Benidorm was being taken off air after its 10th series.
Posting on Twitter, he wrote: ‘Don’t make me f***ing laugh! (I enjoyed that story after series 6. And 7 and 8 and 9…) (sic)’
He later removed the message and retweeted a series of positive fan posts.
A source told The Sun at the time: ‘Benidorm has been a huge success for ITV for a decade, but bosses feel it’s run its course.
‘The ratings have started to drop off and a number of the fan favourites have left, so it just feels as though the time is right to let it go out while it’s still on a high.
‘It has been ITV’s longest running comedy, which is a real achievement.’
Good Morning Britain airs weekdays from 6am on ITV1 and is available to stream on ITVX.