A number of popular TV shows are crying out for revivals - but which ones do viewers really want to see return?
One show that has been consistently cited as needing an update is Peep Show, which originally aired from 2003-2015. Mark Hawksley and Jeremy "Jez" Usborne's dysfunctional lives have gone on hiatus since the show's conclusion, with fans eagerly awaiting news of their current exploits. Will Mark and Jez still be living together? Have Sophie and Super Hans kept in touch? And what ever happened to Super Hans' plans to open a moped rental business in Macedonia?
Green Wing is another classic comedy that has been given the thumbs down by its creator Joanna Clore, who believes that her show should have avoided becoming "sad" towards the end of its run. Fans agree and would love to see more visual and physical comedy return to their screens.
The 70s sitcom Sapphire & Steel also deserves a comeback. This intelligent spy drama captivated audiences when it originally aired from 1979-1982 and could easily be revived with the right cast. Writer creator Anthony Horowitz has moved on, but fans would love to see Joanna Lumley reprise her role as Detective Superintendent Sandra Gray.
Deadwood is another western that has a huge following - its intricate characters and gritty storylines made it one of TV's greatest shows in 2004-06. The post-apocalyptic world it created remains as captivating now as when the series originally aired, so fans would love to see more from this great show.
The BBC's Foyle's War is often cited as the best historical drama ever produced, but its creators were thwarted by executives who cancelled and re-commissioned it twice. Fans remain hopeful that the writers could bring back a young Foyle in a prequel series.
Jeremy Clarkson and James May left Top Gear in 2002-22 after being replaced by Chris Evans. With his return now possible along with Jack Scarlett, Alex from YouTube, and Richard's daughter Izzy Hammond, the show could be a huge success once again - it just needs to stick to its roots in news reviews.
The sci-fi classic Firefly is widely regarded as one of TV's greatest shows ever made, but like Peep Show, there have been no updates on what the characters are up to these days. With the collapse and civil war US depicted in The Peripheral series a far more prescient commentary today than when the show was originally broadcast, this must surely be brought back.
This Life captured post-uni life so well 25 years ago but would need an update with new issues - such as student loans, AI growth and social media toxicity.
One show that has been consistently cited as needing an update is Peep Show, which originally aired from 2003-2015. Mark Hawksley and Jeremy "Jez" Usborne's dysfunctional lives have gone on hiatus since the show's conclusion, with fans eagerly awaiting news of their current exploits. Will Mark and Jez still be living together? Have Sophie and Super Hans kept in touch? And what ever happened to Super Hans' plans to open a moped rental business in Macedonia?
Green Wing is another classic comedy that has been given the thumbs down by its creator Joanna Clore, who believes that her show should have avoided becoming "sad" towards the end of its run. Fans agree and would love to see more visual and physical comedy return to their screens.
The 70s sitcom Sapphire & Steel also deserves a comeback. This intelligent spy drama captivated audiences when it originally aired from 1979-1982 and could easily be revived with the right cast. Writer creator Anthony Horowitz has moved on, but fans would love to see Joanna Lumley reprise her role as Detective Superintendent Sandra Gray.
Deadwood is another western that has a huge following - its intricate characters and gritty storylines made it one of TV's greatest shows in 2004-06. The post-apocalyptic world it created remains as captivating now as when the series originally aired, so fans would love to see more from this great show.
The BBC's Foyle's War is often cited as the best historical drama ever produced, but its creators were thwarted by executives who cancelled and re-commissioned it twice. Fans remain hopeful that the writers could bring back a young Foyle in a prequel series.
Jeremy Clarkson and James May left Top Gear in 2002-22 after being replaced by Chris Evans. With his return now possible along with Jack Scarlett, Alex from YouTube, and Richard's daughter Izzy Hammond, the show could be a huge success once again - it just needs to stick to its roots in news reviews.
The sci-fi classic Firefly is widely regarded as one of TV's greatest shows ever made, but like Peep Show, there have been no updates on what the characters are up to these days. With the collapse and civil war US depicted in The Peripheral series a far more prescient commentary today than when the show was originally broadcast, this must surely be brought back.
This Life captured post-uni life so well 25 years ago but would need an update with new issues - such as student loans, AI growth and social media toxicity.