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Amandaland on BBC One: What time it is on, cast list and plot for Motherland spin-off

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Familiar faces will be appearing on our screens once again for the new BBC spin-off series Amandaland. The series will see actresses Lucy Punch, Joanna Lumely, and Phillipa Dunne reprise their much loved roles from previous BBC comedy, Motherland.

Amandaland follows on from the finale of Motherland, and catches up with the characters as they navigate their changed lives.

Lucy Punch reprises her role as Amanda, who is now having to downsize and make the move from Chiswick to South Harlesden after her divorce.

With her two children now at secondary school, Amanda faces new challenges as she attempts to navigate the world of teen-drinking, fake Instagram accounts, and eco-anxiety.

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