A POPULAR BBC sitcom is back for a second series after it claimed multiple BAFTAS for its first season.
The comedy series saw multiple awards for their on, and off-screen performances, and production will re-start for season two in 2025.
Filmed and set in Glasgow, Dinosaur will return to screens for a new season, with the BBC commissioning a second series, with the first seeing Ashley Storrie, and Matilda Curtis taking home awards.
The series won Best Writer Film/Television, awarded to Ashley Storrie and Matilda Curtis, whilst Ms Storrie took home another accolade for Favourite Scot on Screen.
Dinosaur follows the story of Nina (Ashley Storrie) an autistic woman in her 30s and her sister Evie, who has rushed into an engagement after six weeks.
The story follows the lives of each of the sisters, and their relationship with each other as various events unfold.
The series is about sisterhood, love, friendship, and being yourself, and took to the hearts of viewers with its TV debut.
With season two in the works, Dinosaur is set to return with a star-studded cast in its pursuit of success.
Ashley will be joined by Kat Ronney (Evie), David Carlyle from It’s a Sin as her brother Bo, Greg Hemphill who famously played Victor from Still Game, as dad Ade, Sally Howitt from River City as mum Diane, Lorn Macdonald from Bridgerton as Lee, Danny Ashok from Roadkill as Evie’s fiancée Ranesh, and Sanjeev Kohli from Still Game as his father Sachin.
Sarah Hammond, Executive Producer of Dinosaur, and Chief Creative Officer of production crew Two Brothers Pictures said: “Wow. We are beyond grateful to be celebrating the wonderful double whammy of news that is Dinosaur’s BAFTA wins alongside the greenlight on series two.
“This show is so close to our hearts at Two Brothers and we are so thrilled for Ashley and Matilda, whose hard work and talent has been justly recognised with this double win.
“Thank you to BAFTA, the BBC and all those involved for championing our little show – pinky hugs all round!”
Louise Thornton, Head of Commissioning at BBC Scotland added: “What a joy to be bringing the BAFTA award-winning Dinosaur back for a second series.
“The whole team both in front and behind the camera have created a warm, funny and poignant series and we’re delighted their hard work has been recognised by the industry with these award wins.
“Audiences loved getting to know Nina, played so brilliantly by Ashley, and being invited into her world with all its twists and turns.
“We’re excited to find out where Nina’s journey has taken her and her family and friends in series two.”
Award winner Ashley Storrie said: “I’m dead chuffed that the amazing team that brought series one to life has been recognised by our peers in the Scottish film and television industry and I’m so excited that we’re getting to share more of Nina and her family’s journey.
“Who knows, there might be actual dinosaurs this time round…”
Fellow BAFTA winner Matilda Curtis said: “I’m so grateful for the chance to get back into Nina’s world again for Series two.
“Dinosaur is the best cast and crew working at the top of their game and I’m over the moon the show has been recognised by BAFTA Scotland!”