Outnumbered Reunion First Look At Cast In New Snaps From Special Children In Need Sketch

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Outnumbered reunion FIRST LOOK: Cast appear in new snaps from special Children In Need sketch - and its young stars look unrecognisable eight years after the comedy series ended
Outnumbered reunion FIRST LOOK: Cast appear in new snaps from special Children In Need sketch - and its young stars look unrecognisable eight years after the comedy series ended from

Outnumbered Reunion: First Look at Cast in New Snaps from Special Children in Need Sketch

The Outnumbered cast is reuniting for a new sketch for Children in Need.

The sketch will air on BBC One on Friday, November 18th, and will see the return of Karen (Ramona Marquez), Ben (Daniel Roche), and Jake (Tyger Drew-Honey).

The trio will be joined by their parents, Pete (Hugh Dennis), and Sue (Claire Skinner), as well as their grandparents, played by David Tennant and Daisy Beaumont.

The sketch will see the family come together for a special dinner, and it's sure to be full of the same funny and heartwarming moments that made the original series so popular.

The Outnumbered cast has grown up a lot since the show ended in 2014.

Ramona Marquez is now 19 years old and has starred in a number of films and TV shows since Outnumbered ended, including The Living and the Dead and The Feed.

Daniel Roche is now 20 years old and has appeared in films such as The Theory of Everything and The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society.

Tyger Drew-Honey is now 21 years old and has starred in films such as The Falling and Dunkirk.

The cast is excited to be reuniting for the special sketch.

"It's going to be great to get the old gang back together," said Ramona Marquez.

"We've all changed a lot since the show ended, but I think the chemistry between us is still there."

"I can't wait to see what the writers have in store for us," said Daniel Roche.

"I'm sure it's going to be a lot of fun."

The Outnumbered reunion sketch is sure to be a hit with fans of the show.

It's a great opportunity to catch up with the characters and see what they've been up to since the show ended.

The sketch is also a great way to support Children in Need, a charity that helps disadvantaged children in the UK.