Gavin and Stacey star Mathew Horne is back on the box but, this time, in a sitcom closer to home. BBC News finds out more.
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Newark, Newark has felt like somewhat of a homecoming for Mathew Horne.
As the title suggests, the comedy - which starts on Gold on 28 March - is set in the Nottinghamshire town, not far from where Horne, 43, grew up.
"I was born and raised 10 miles from Newark, and I went to school five miles away, so I know the area and I know those people," he said.
Like Gavin and Stacey, the sitcom has amassed an outstanding ensemble cast, including Morgana Robinson who plays the ex-wife of Horne's Terry.
Audiences watch Terry going to ever more extreme lengths to win her back.
Meanwhile, the couple's son Leslie (Jai Hollis) comes out as gay while Beverley Callard, beloved by Coronation Street fans, plays the family's grandmother.
Horne said playing Terry was a "huge departure".
"I've been around an atmosphere and a generation of men who've been through the same things as Terry," he said.
"I feel like he's somebody I know very well, and I recognise the tragedy in him.
"But I also sympathise with Terry, because I will end up being him - he is part of me because of where I'm from.
"Terry's a very appropriate character for me, although a huge departure in terms of my acting and my career.
"He's deeply tragic, but I also wanted him to be likeable and for people to understand the damage he's suffered."
He said that when he was sent the scripts he was, in fact, on the train to Newark at the time.