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“Benidorm Revival Teased by Sherrie Hewson”

Sherrie Hewson has hinted at a potential revival of the beloved TV series Benidorm, noting that fans are longing for its return. Known for her role as Solana Hotel manager Joyce Temple-Savage in the ITV show, Sherrie expressed gratitude for her time on the program, emphasizing its enduring popularity even after concluding in 2018 following 10 seasons and 74 episodes.

The show, featuring a diverse cast including Johnny Vegas, Jake Canuso, and Steve Pemberton, captured the humorous escapades of British vacationers at an all-inclusive hotel in Benidorm.

In an interview, Sherrie shared her affection for her character, Joyce, mentioning that the role seemed tailor-made for her. She teased the possibility of the show’s comeback by mentioning a potential “green light.”

Sherrie, speaking to Bella magazine, conveyed the overwhelming demand for the show’s return, citing constant inquiries from fans who express their deep longing for its revival. She highlighted the continuous presence of the series on streaming platforms as a testament to its enduring popularity, underscoring the need for a new season.

Reflecting on previous discussions about a potential revival, Sherrie, in an interview back in October 2025, mentioned that there was collective enthusiasm among the cast for the show’s return. Expressing her fondness for the character she portrayed, Sherrie emphasized the importance of the show’s comeback, especially as there is currently a lack of comedy programs on ITV.

Additionally, Sherrie raised concerns about the portrayal of older TV viewers in the media, criticizing the industry for neglecting this demographic. She highlighted a report indicating that a significant portion of older viewers felt marginalized by producers, calling for more inclusive representation in television programming and advertisements.

She emphasized the need for balanced content that caters to viewers of all ages, expressing hope for a more inclusive and representative media landscape.

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