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Mammoth series 2 first look images and additional casting revealed

Published: 12:01 am, 21 October 2025

Tony Mammoth (Mike Bubbins) ready to play football. With his beloved car

Made by BBC Studios Comedy, the hit comedy about PE teacher Tony Mammoth from the 70’s getting a second chance at life, is soon to return to our screens on BBC Two and BBC iPlayer and will include a Christmas special.

Mike Bubbins (Death Valley, The Socially Distant Sports Bar podcast) is Tony Mammoth, believed to have died in an avalanche during a school trip in 1979, attempting to restart his life after miraculously returning from the dead when his body is discovered frozen in time.

The first series drew critical and audience acclaim with its combination of innovative plot and laugh out loud comedy. Mammoth was the #4 highest-performing new comedy series across all BBC channels and platforms in 2024, based on its 28-day performance, outperforming the BBC Two Comedy primetime benchmark by +28%.

Michael (Al Roberts) and Mammoth (Mike Bubbins) enjoy a bike ride

Series two sees the return of Sian Gibson (Car Share, The Power of Parker) as Tony’s daughter Mel who is thinking about a career change. Joel Davison as Mel’s son Theo who celebrates a milestone birthday, Joseph Marcell (The Fresh Prince of Bel Air) as Mammoth’s long-suffering best friend Roger who takes on a new role as Tony’s fitness trainer, and John Weldon (The Tuckers) as Headteacher Mr Cowley.

Joining the cast for series two are Al Roberts (Stath Lets Flats, Starstruck) as Mel’s new love interest Michael and Dylan Malyn (To Kill a Mockingbird, Lost Boys and Fairies) as Nathan, Mel’s nephew, and new boss!

Mammoth (Mike Bubbins), Mel (Sian Gibson) and Matthew (Al Roberts) – Mammoth meets Mel’s new boyfriend

Mammoth’s title music is composed by Mike Post, famous for the theme music for many classic TV shows including The Rockford Files, The A-Team, Magnum P.I. and Hill Street Blues.

Mammoth (4×30′) is a BBC Studios Comedy production for BBC Two and BBC iPlayer, created by and starring Mike Bubbins and co-written with Paul Doolan and Luke Mason. It was commissioned by Jon Petrie, Director of BBC Comedy and Nick Andrews, Head of Commissioning, BBC Cymru Wales. Executive Producers are Steven Canny and Josh Cole. The series is produced by Luke Mason and directed by Akaash Meeda. BBC Commissioning Editors are Seb Barwell and Paul Forde. BBC Studios is handling global sales

Peter Cowley (John Weldon), Nathan (Dylan Malyn), Mammoth (Mike Bubbins), Theo (Joel Davison), Mel (Sian Gibson), Roger (Joseph Marcell) at Theo’s surprise 18th birthday party

About BBC Studios

BBC Studios is the main commercial arm of BBC Commercial Ltd and generated revenues of £2.1 billion in the last year and profits of over £200 million for a fourth consecutive year. Able to take an idea seamlessly from thought to screen and beyond, the business is built on two operating areas: the content studio, which produces, invests and distributes TV and audio globally and media & streaming, with BBC branded channels, services including UKTV, BBC.com and BritBox International and joint ventures in the UK and internationally. The business made almost 3,300 hours of award-winning British programmes last year for a wide range of UK and global broadcasters and platforms. Its content is internationally recognised across a broad range of genres and specialisms and includes world-famous brands like Strictly Come Dancing/Dancing with the Stars, the Planet series, Bluey and Doctor Who.

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