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CRITICALLY acclaimed BBC drama Sherwood has officially been renewed for a third series.

The BBC Press Office took to social media with the announcement, confirming that James Graham's gripping series will return to iPlayer and BBC One.

Sherwood has been greenlit for a third season
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Sherwood has been greenlit for a third seasonCredit: BBC
The drama is written and produced by James Graham
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The drama is written and produced by James GrahamCredit: BBC
Previous seasons examined tensions in a Nottinghamshire mining town
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Previous seasons examined tensions in a Nottinghamshire mining townCredit: BBC

Fans have reacted enthusiastically to the news, with one exclaiming: "Yes!! Love this show."

Another added: "Great news, brilliant show."

A third described it as the drama with the "best ensemble British cast" on telly at the moment.

The show features a stellar lineup of actors, including David Morrissey, Lesley Manville, and Lorraine Ashbourne.

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While the plot of series three has not been revealed yet, it is expected that James Graham will once again draw on the history of the Nottinghamshire mining village he grew up in for his storylines.

The first two seasons explored "the lives and legacy of those governed by Britain’s industrial past".

They tackled difficult social issues such as division among local communities over miners' strikes and gang warfare.

Show creator James shared his excitement about Sherwood's new installment being greenlit, saying: "It continues to be the greatest privilege to tell stories set in and inspired by the history of my home county of Nottinghamshire.

"Having a returning series on the BBC is pretty much every British writer’s dream, and I’m incredibly grateful for the continued passion that Lindsay, Charlotte and Jo have for Sherwood - and to everyone at House Productions, the most supportive producers you can have.

"My biggest appreciation though goes to our audiences and I’m determined to deliver for them in a series three, which will be a new set of stories, and the continuation – and completion – of some strands I’ve been dreaming of for some time."

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Lindsay Salt, Director of BBC Drama, added: "Sherwood has quickly established itself as one of the all-time great television dramas, with its impeccable mix of characters, story and themes that have gripped and resonated with millions of viewers across the UK.

"We’re so pleased to be working with James Graham and the team to bring his exciting plans for Sherwood’s third chapter to the BBC."

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