Costume drama Cranford is making a comeback in a two-part Christmas special to be screened in 2009

March 31, 2008

Costume drama Cranford is making a comeback in a two-part Christmas special to be screened in 2009.

The BBC series will see Dame Judi Dench reprise her role as Miss Matty in the 1840s saga set in a Cheshire town.

The show, which is nominated for four Bafta awards, will also see the return of co-stars Imelda Staunton, Julia McKenzie and Francesca Annis.

The action will resume a year after the conclusion of the serial, which saw the wedding of Sophy and Dr Harrison.

The seasonal special is due to be filmed on location in Wiltshire and London.

Pool of talent

The programmes executive producer Kate Harwood said: " I am delighted that we are able to bring these much-loved characters back to life for a Christmas special in 2009."

She added the shows return would "once again unite an unprecedented pool of talent".

The Sunday night drama, which regularly attracted an audience of eight million people, will vie for best drama serial award at the Baftas ceremony on 20 April.

Dame Judi Dench and Dame Eileen Atkins will go head-to-head in the best actress category.

Dame Eileen played Mattys sister Miss Deborah, who died in an earlier episode of the series.

The show is also leading the Bafta craft shortlist with nominations in seven categories.

The awards honour people who work behind the scenes in the television industry, with categories including screenwriting and costume design.