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Birds Of A Feather - In The PressBirds of a Feather are back together It's been over 13 years since they were last on screen, but the Birds of a Feather are finally back together. The Sun, 28th March 2012 Birds of a Feather to flock together in stage version Pauline Quirke, Linda Robson and Lesley Joseph are bringing the TV series that last aired almost 14 years ago to the theatre. Written by Matt Trueman. The Guardian, 23rd December 2011 Birds Of A Feather stars: 'We were the 1st Essex girls' Twenty years before The Only Way Is Essex introduced the world to fake tan and vajazzles, millions of TV viewers were just as captivated by Sharon, Tracey and Dorien in the BBC's hit comedy Birds of a Feather. Now, 10 years after they filmed the final episode, they have signed up for a nationwide tour to bring the characters up to date. Written by Andrew Dagnell. Sunday Mirror, 16th October 2011 Tearful live TV reunion for Robson and Quirke They've not been together on screen for more than a decade. So it was a tearful reunion for Linda Robson and Pauline Quirke today as the Birds of a Feather stars came together again on TV. The Daily Mail, 20th July 2011 As the first two series of BBC sitcom Birds Of A Feather come to DVD, we caught up with two of the show's stars - Linda Robson and Lesley Joseph - to chat about the show... Written by Paul Johnston. Yahoo, 26th August 2010 Pauline Quirke eyes 'Birds of a Feather' return Birds of a Feather actress Pauline Quirke insists she's ready to resume the role she's best remembered for - if it's in an old folks' home. Written by Paul English. Daily Record, 7th August 2010 Birds of a Feather: please don't! Oh good grief! Is there no end to this plundering of the archives for old shows to bring back? The latest wheeze, according to the Daily Mirror, is that some misguided TV production types are considering bringing back Birds of a Feather. Written by Mark Wright. The Stage, 4th March 2009 Birds of a Feather set for comeback TV smash-hit Birds of a Feather could make a comeback - as long as the scripts are great. The Mirror, 4th March 2009 |

