Mortimer and Whitehouse: Gone Fishing fans have shared their excitement online after the BBC duo posted a snapshot of themselves filming a new series of the show. Taking to Twitter on Monday (June 21), Bob Mortimer and Paul Whitehouse tweeted an image of themselves in full fishing gear next to a river bank, with the caption "And we're away... #gonefishing" - hinting at the filming of their new series.
The post has already been retweeted by hundreds of people and has been liked more than 22,000 times, with masses of excited fans taking to the comment section to express their anticipation for the upcoming new series. @debsj1104 replied: "Yay!!! Can't wait to see what you get up to."
@AndAllyson posted: "Can't wait to watch the new series, a lovely bit of escapism. Love the banter and Ted of course."
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@AllInMyMind2 added: "Can’t wait for this. A bit of peace and tranquillity and to take a break from what feels like constant division and argument in the world at the moment. Enjoy the fishing."
@TracyMay505 commented: "PLEASE tell me that a new series is imminent? You 3 are the best things on tv."
Another fan replied back with: "It's on the way."
@Therealwilby said: "Absolutely my favourite ever program. there are better fishing programs, but this is about friendship with some great fishing moments. Never stop."
While referring to the dog Ted in the snapshot, who often joins them on their fishing trips, @regcrawford3 asked: "When is Ted going to get his own show?"
@VictoryGlow quipped: "Ted is the star of the show, more sense than both of you combined."
Mortimer and Whitehouse: Gone Fishing is a multi BAFTA-nominated show that first aired on BBC2 in 2018. Despite its title, it is not entirely about fishing.
In each episode comedians, Bob, 63, and Paul, 64, spend a couple of days by the river in pursuit of that week's target fish. Whilst fishing they meditate on life, friendship, and death and help each other get over treatment for nearly fatal heart problems: three stents for Whitehouse and a triple bypass for Mortimer.
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