CULT TV show The League Of Gentlemen could be set for a comeback.
Next year will mark the 20th anniversary of the comedy troupe, whose surreal and acclaimed off-the-wall show began on stage before moving to radio and then TV.
Set in the fictional Northern village of Royston Vasey, the dark series was created by Sedgefield-born Mark Gatiss, who grew up in School Aycliffe, County Durham, together with his comedy partners Steve Pemberton, Reece Shearsmith and Jeremy Dyson.
Asked whether a reunion was on the cards, Shearsmith told Radio Times magazine: "I think we will do something again.
"We've started to talk about a thing. It might not be Royston Vasey, but just collaborating again would be great."
The BBC series ended in 2002 and a movie version hit the big-screen in 2005.
There have previously been rumours that the show could return.
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