Hold on to your festive jumpers, because just when you thought Christmas telly had done all the surprises, along comes the mother of all reunions. The BBC has confirmed that the hit sitcom spin-off Amandaland will deliver a Christmas special — and yes, you read that right — Jennifer Saunders and Joanna Lumley are back together again for the first time in nearly a decade. The queens of British comedy are about to sprinkle a little Ab Fab magic over South Harlesden.
The setup
In the new festive episode, Joanna Lumley reprises her role as Felicity — the glamorous, slightly unmoored mum of Amanda (played by Lucy Punch) — while Jennifer Saunders joins the cast as Aunt Joan: Felicity’s country-living, enthusiastic, upper-class-bluster sister. The BBC describes Joan as “a ball of country-living, enthusiastic upper-class bluster — very, very different from Felicity.” Translation: expect sibling sniping, Prosecco, and possibly an argument about Aga temperatures.
Why this matters
For fans of Absolutely Fabulous, this is seismic. Saunders and Lumley last appeared together on screen in the 2016 Ab Fab movie, and before that, in the original 1990s series as the iconic Edina and Patsy. To see them reunited — this time as sparring sisters in a suburban satire — feels like Christmas has come early, wrapped in sequins and sarcasm.
What we know so far
Amandaland’s Christmas special is due to air in 2025, ahead of Series 2 in 2026. Production is already underway, and Saunders has said she’s “delighted to be joining the fabulous Amandaland gang for a Christmas special. Playing Joanna’s on-screen sister is guaranteed to be a laugh — who doesn’t love a family reunion SoHa style?”
That’s right — SoHa (South Harlesden) is back, and things are about to get delightfully chaotic. Between Amanda’s attempts to hold together her middle-class empire and Felicity and Joan’s sparkling rivalry, we’re expecting mulled wine, misplaced dignity, and perhaps a minor explosion involving a fondue set.
What to expect
Two sisters. One SoHa Christmas. Zero chill.
If you’re craving a dose of British wit, familial dysfunction, and just a hint of Champagne-fuelled nostalgia, this might be the most fabulous thing on telly this festive season.
In short: it’s Ab Fab energy, repackaged for 2025 — and darling, it’s absolutely fabulous.