Outnumbered Reunion First Look Cast Appear In New Snaps From Special Children In Need Sketch And Its Young

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Outnumbered reunion FIRST LOOK: Cast appear in new snaps from special Children In Need sketch - and its young
Outnumbered reunion FIRST LOOK: Cast appear in new snaps from special Children In Need sketch - and its young from

Outnumbered reunion FIRST LOOK: Cast appear in new snaps from special Children In Need sketch - and its young

Sue Johnston and Tyger Drew-Honey star as Karen and Ben in special episode of the family sitcom

The cast of Outnumbered are reuniting for a special Children In Need sketch - and these first-look snaps show they haven't changed a bit.

The show, which ran from 2007 to 2014, followed the Brockman family, led by parents Pete (Hugh Dennis) and Sue (Claire Skinner), and their three children, Jake (Tyger Drew-Honey), Karen (Ramona Marquez) and Ben (Daniel Roche).

In the special sketch, the family will be seen coming together to celebrate Karen's birthday. However, things don't go to plan when Ben decides to make a surprise appearance.

The sketch will also feature special guest star Sue Johnston, who will play Karen's grandmother.

The Outnumbered reunion sketch will air on BBC One on Friday, November 18 as part of the Children In Need appeal.

The cast of Outnumbered

The Outnumbered sketch

The Outnumbered sketch will see the family coming together to celebrate Karen's birthday. However, things don't go to plan when Ben decides to make a surprise appearance.

The sketch will also feature special guest star Sue Johnston, who will play Karen's grandmother.

The Outnumbered reunion sketch will air on BBC One on Friday, November 18 as part of the Children In Need appeal.

Children In Need

Children In Need is a UK charity that helps disadvantaged children and young people in the UK. The charity was founded in 1980 and has since raised over £1 billion for children in need.

The Children In Need appeal takes place every year in November. The appeal is supported by a number of celebrities, including the cast of Outnumbered.