Start date revealed for series 4 of The Syndicate

Featuring Kym Marsh, Katie McGlynn, Joe Sugg and Neil Morrissey

Author: Alex RossPublished 18th Mar 2021

If you cast your minds back to 2012, Kay Mellor's The Syndicate landed on the BBC with a stellar cast including the likes of Timothy Spall, Matthew Lewis, Joanna Page, Matthew McNulty and Kai Owen.

The popular show, which follows a group of members in a syndicate winning the lottery, went on to have three series in total, before the final episode aired in 2015, leaving fans gutted.

However, in February last year it was confirmed that The Syndicate would be returning to our TV screens for a fourth series, and now a start date for the new series has been confirmed!

Taking to social media, BBC bosses confirmed the show will return on Tuesday 30th March, with the post saying, ' You’d be barking mad to miss this! #TheSyndicate returns to BBC One on Tuesday 30th March at 9pm🐶💰'. (sic)

As well as popular actor Neil Morrissey set to lead the cast, former Coronation Street stars Kym Marsh and Katie McGlynn have landed roles in the drama, as well as YouTuber and former Strictly Come Dancing winner Joe Sugg.

The Inbetweeners actress Emily Head will also feature, as well stars of Last Tango in Halifax, Katherine Rose Morley and Kieran Urquhar.

This will be Joe Sugg's first ever acting role, after gaining popularity since appearing on Strictly Come Dancing back in 2018.

The likes of Gaynor Faye, Andrew Dunn, Mark Benton, James Cartwright and Lorraine Bruce will also have supporting roles in series four of The Syndicate.

Meanwhile, just like past series of the popular drama, series 4 will follow a syndicate group who work at Woodvale Kennels, where a lottery win looks to save potential redundancies from happening.

Speaking about the fourth series, writer Kay Mellor previously said, "I’m thrilled to be working with the BBC again. As ever, it’s a brand-new Syndicate and has a fresh and unique transatlantic story. I couldn’t resist setting this series in a dog kennels either. I have a Shih-tzu myself and love animals - they say you should never work with kids or animals but I’m a sucker for a challenge and can’t wait to get started.”

The new series will be made up of six 60 minute episodes.

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The Syndicate airs on BBC One at 9pm on Tuesday 30th March.

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