Mackenzie Crook set to star in new adaptation of Worzel Gummidge alongside Toby Jones

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    ‘Our three original stories will charm and amuse audiences’: Mackenzie Crook to star in new episode of Worzel Gummidge alongside his former Detectorists co-star Toby Jones


    Detectorists stars Mackenzie Crook and Toby Jones are to reunite on screen in a new episode of Worzel Gummidge, it has been announced.

    Crook, 49, who stars as the popular walking, talking scarecrow in the BBC programme, has created three new episodes of his show inspired by the classic books by Barbara Euphan Todd.

    His adaptation of the story, which previously also featured on television screens in the 70s and 80s, first aired on the BBC in 2019.

    Star power: Detectorists stars Mackenzie Crook (pictured) and Toby Jones are to reunite on screen in a new episode of an adaptation of Worzel Gummidge, it has been announced

    Star power: Detectorists stars Mackenzie Crook (pictured) and Toby Jones are to reunite on screen in a new episode of an adaptation of Worzel Gummidge, it has been announced

    The new episodes will see Jones play all six roles on a village committee in an episode titled Guy Forks.

    He previously starred alongside Crook in BBC comedy series Detectorists.

    Worzel Gummidge will also feature comedian Bill Bailey, Gentleman Jack star Rosie Cavaliero, Afterlife actor Paul Kaye, Getting On’s Vicki Pepperdine and The Stranger actress India Brown.

    Co-star comeback: Toby Jones will appear alongside Mackenzie after they previously appeared on comedy Detectorists together from 2014 to 2017

    Co-star comeback: Toby Jones will appear alongside Mackenzie after they previously appeared on comedy Detectorists together from 2014 to 2017

    Multi-talented: The new episodes will see Jones play all six roles on a village committee in an episode titled Guy Forks

    Multi-talented: The new episodes will see Jones play all six roles on a village committee in an episode titled Guy Forks

    Crook, who has written and directed the new episodes, said: ‘I’m thrilled to bring three new episodes of Worzel Gummidge to audiences this year and to announce the quite brilliant cast.

    ‘We had a happy summer making these films and I hope some of that comes across on screen.’

    Executive producer Kristian Smith said: ‘It’s always the greatest joy and privilege to be in Scatterbrook and the Ten Acre Field.

    Crook, 49, who stars as the popular walking, talking scarecrow in the BBC programme, has created three new episodes of his show inspired by the classic books by Barbara Euphan Todd

    Crook, 49, who stars as the popular walking, talking scarecrow in the BBC programme, has created three new episodes of his show inspired by the classic books by Barbara Euphan Todd

    ‘Our exceptional cast and crew make the entire experience such a pleasure. Mackenzie Crook leads with humanity and that translates in these beautiful films.

    ‘Our three original stories will charm and amuse audiences of all ages.’

    Tanya Qureshi, head of comedy at the BBC, said: ‘Worzel and the magical cast of characters that inhabit Scatterbrook are back once again and we can’t wait for audiences to see what Mackenzie and the crew have brought to life in these new instalments.

    ‘These wonderful films are exactly the comforting tonic we could all use right now.’

    He said: 'I'm thrilled to bring three new episodes of Worzel Gummidge to audiences this year and to announce the quite brilliant cast'

    He said: ‘I’m thrilled to bring three new episodes of Worzel Gummidge to audiences this year and to announce the quite brilliant cast’

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