Paul O'Grady confirmed the return of ITV's For The Love of Dogs along with a Christmas special.
Alongside the announcement he would be returning to the stage as Annie's Miss Hannigan, Paul delivered the news die-hard dog fans have been patiently waiting for. The comedian confirmed the award-winning For The Love Of Dogs series would be returning to ITV along with a Christmas special that is already in the works.
The show follows Paul visiting Battersea's dog shelter to discuss the dogs in their care that need to be rehomed or rehabilitated. The touching docuseries first aired in 2012 and has bagged multiple National Television Awards for the Most Popular Factual Entertainment Programme category.
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Alongside a photo of him dressed as Miss Hannigan, Paul acknowledged the fact fans have been asking for an update for a while. The caption said: "Miss Hannigan rides again, hungover and mean.
"By the way, for everyone who’s asked me there’s a brand new series of For the love of Dogs out at the beginning of next year and I’m fact I’m filming in Battersea tomorrow for the Christmas episode. Photo courtesy of Matt Crockett."
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