One of Britain's best-loved sitcoms of the 70s and 80s is set for a comeback.
Are You Being Served? is poised to return to TV screens later this year with an all-star cast.
The programme, which is set to be broadcast on BBC One, is to be filmed in front of a studio audience on 5 March, the corporation said.
The show, written by Jeremy Lloyd and David Croft, ran for 69 episodes over 10 series from 1972-1985 and featured Mollie Sugden, John Inman, Frank Thornton and Wendy Richard among others.
Well-loved characters included Mrs Slocombe, Mr Humphries, Captain Peacock and Miss Brahms.
The sitcom followed the misadventures and mishaps of staff in the ladies' and gentlemen's clothing departments of a fictional London store called Grace Brothers.
The BBC said: "Picking up where Jeremy Lloyd and David Croft's much loved comedy left off, the show will bring Grace Brothers and some of the nation's all-time favourite sitcom characters including Mrs Slocombe, Captain Peacock, Miss Brahms, and Mr Humphries back to life with an all-star cast."
It will be a one-off episode alongside reboots of Porridge, The Good Life, Up Pompeii! and Keeping Up Appearances as part of a landmark comedy season, the website Chortle reported.
It will mark 60 years since Hancock's Half Hour first made the transition from radio to TV.
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