Amandaland will be released on Netflix on Thursday 12 March, joining Motherland, which is currently available to watch on the streamer along with BBC iPlayer.
The series also introduces audiences to new characters, including Amanda's downstairs neighbour Mal (Samuel Anderson), couple Della and Fi (Siobhán McSweeney and Rochenda Sandall) and South African property developer Johannes (Peter Serafinowicz).
Speaking of the renewal, co-writer and creator Holly Walsh said she had "been bowled over by the response" to the first run and couldn't wait to get started on the next series.
She continued: "The incredible cast and writers, director and production team worked so hard on this show and it's so wonderful to see that hard work pay off. Special thanks to Lucy for being the most extraordinary front woman and to the BBC for having such faith in the idea of Amandaland from the off.”
In our 4-star review of Amandaland season 1, we said the signs were that "Amandaland could join the ranks of the great comedy spin-offs" and that "It's fun just to be back in this world, even if it is in a different postcode."
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