Outnumbered 2018: Tyger Drew-Honey CONFIRMS show return to BBC

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Tyger Drew-Honey, who played Jake Brockman in the sitcom, was appearing on the quiz show alongside teammate Ann Widdecombe.


The 22-year-old was questioned by show host Alexander Armstrong about the return of the popular programme.


Alexander asked: “Tyger, what age were you when you first started acting?”


The actor replied: “I was ten. Some of that was with you actually!”


Smiling at the thought, Alexander reminisced: “I played your father. But that wasn’t one of your first jobs though, was it?”




Tyger then revealed: “No, it was actually! I did the Armstrong and Miller show before I’d been cast in Outnumbered.”


Alexander continued: “But Outnumbered was just about to happen I think, wasn’t it?”


The Cuckoo actor replied: “I think it was. It was straight after, yeah.”


Quizmaster Alexander, 48, then teased a reunion, asking: “And that has gone on and on and on.


“You’ve come back, you’ve had sort of a reunion.




“Do you think there’s any chance that will come back on a sort of regular basis?”


Tyger then revealed: “I think the most regular basis we’ll get with it will be not as regular as a series, an episode every week.


“But Andy Hamilton has mentioned a few times that he’d love to, every couple of years, or every year, do some sort of Outnumbered special because we hope that everyone would still be interested in finding out how we’re all getting on.”


Alexander then smiled: “I have to say it was a brilliant cast. A lot of it was improvised, wasn’t it?” as Tyger teased: “It was. A lot of this is improvised, isn’t it?”


It comes after his co-star Ramona Marquez, who played Karen Brockman, revealed that she now finds GIFs online from her portrayal of the character that started when she was just six.




Speaking to Buzzfeed, she admitted: “I’ve definitely stumbled across a GIF of Karen saying funny things.


“I don’t know at the time when I was filming it, the things I was saying.


“I guess that when you’re a kid you do sort of say things, the brutal reality of things, and that’s why Karen is funny, because she says it like it is.”


The actress added: “I guess I find it weird because I never thought of it at the time as being significant to anyone, so it is a bit strange, but I do think it is really nice and funny.”


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