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The Office star is perfect casting for new Worzel Gummidge TV revival

Nostalgic TV favourite looks poised to return to the small screen... and fans think the casting is spot on

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Comedy star Mackenzie Crook is set to bring kids’ favourite Worzel Gummidge back to TV, stepping into the role made famous by late Doctor Who actor Jon Pertwee.

The 46-year-old is reported to have drafted a script for the BBC inspired by the original ITV series which ran for 31 episodes between 1979 and 1981.

It is believed the show will be a thorough reboot, rather than picking up and continuing stories from previous episodes.

Mackenzie, here as Gareth Keenan: doing more than ‘just watching’ (Credit: BBC)

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The eponymous scarecrow with interchangeable heads and Aunt Sally (played by Una Stubbs) also had a brief comeback on Channel 4 in 1987 when they were transported to New Zealand for new adventures.

According to The Sun, Mackenzie has been working on the project for “some time” but it is thought development of the show is only just beginning.

A spokesperson for Mackenzie told Mirror Online: “Mackenzie Crook is currently in the very early stages of developing a contemporary adaptation of Barbara Euphan Todd’s original Worzel Gummidge books as a new TV series for the BBC.”

Fans have hailed the casting of Mackenzie in the role (Credit: ITV)

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The casting of Mackenzie – best known as Gareth Keenan, David Brent’s gormless second-in-command in The Office, as well as for his roles in the Pirates of the Caribbean film series, Game of Thrones and Detectorists – was welcomed by many fans on social media.

“Ace can’t wait!,” tweeted @simon_keiver. “But who will play Aunt Sally or the Crowman?”

Mackenzie in Pirates of the Caribbean (Credit: papicselect.com)

Some, however, were a little more hesitant about a TV return for the show, tweeting: “Leave my childhood alone!”

It is thought development for the reboot is at an early stage (Credit: BBC)

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Robert Leigh
Freelance writer