Rachel Shenton and Nicholas Ralph star in the Channel 5 drama
on Channel 5 recently returned for a fourth season and, unsurprisingly, the heartwarming drama has been extremely well received by audiences. But now that series four is well underway, many might be wondering what the future holds for the Yorkshire-based show., recently spoke out about whether the show would return for a fifth season.
"We're having a good time, and we'd love to do more but – unfortunately – we don't make those decisions."Her co-star, Nicholas, echoed this, adding that he would be up for reprising his role for a fifth series. "We'd love to do more so we'll see. It's a home away from home now." The team behind the show are yet to confirm whether series five has had the green light, but its popularity and willingness from the cast puts it in good stead.
Fans were devastated to learn about Callum's exit from the show and many are hoping for a cameo in the upcoming Christmas special. One person wrote: "I'm sorry but I cannot bear the thought of having all creatures without Tristan. In the old series, they all came back from the war so please Callum come back or I'll go cry myself to sleep."A second viewer added: "I was not emotionally prepared for that but a wonderful Christmas treat to have ACGAS on screen again.
Meanwhile, season four has seen plenty of other blossoming storylines already including the teasing of a romance between Siegfried and Mrs. Hall. The debut episode featured a heartwarming conversation between the two characters and fans took to social media convinced that a relationship was on the cards.One said on X, formerly known as Twitter: "Friendship often leads to love. We can but hope.
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