Cumberbatch (Sherlock) will reprise his role as Mr Thomas in the seasonal special, which is based on Judith Kerr’s picture book of the same name, while Parkinson (Rivals) has joined the cast as Mrs Ramsbottom.
Meanwhile, alongside Parkinson, other new additions include John Thomson (Break Clause) as Mr Bunce, Mawaan Rizwan (Juice) as Ali and Amelia Theodorou as Amy.
“The family are hosting a cat show in their garden which should be Mog’s chance to shine, but in all the excitement she does a ‘bad thing’ which means she hides in the attic feeling sorry for herself and misses the start of the show,” the synopsis teases.
As with Mog’s Christmas, Mog’s Bad Thing is being written by Joanna Harrison based on Kerr’s books and directed by Robin Shaw (The Tiger Who Came to Tea), with Ruth Fielding and Camilla Deakin producing for Lupus Films.
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Mog's Bad Thing will air on Channel 4. Mog's Christmas is available to stream on Channel 4.
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