Daisy May Cooper reunites with brother Charlie as she makes guest appearance in his show Myth Country – but leaves him disappointed with regrettable news

Daisy May Cooper reunites with brother Charlie Cooper as she makes a special appearance in the new series of his show Myth Country.

The actress, 38, will appear in the BBC series’ Winter Solstice special as her This Country co-star and co-creator prepares to explore various winter festivals across the country, most recently heading to looks at barrels burning in the sky. Devon.

But while Charlie, 35, believes his sibling will join him on the journey, she leaves him disappointed when she quickly informs him that she will not be making the journey with him.

In a preview clip ahead of Friday’s episode, Daisy arrives in a car outside Charlie’s house as he films a segment on camera.

It then becomes clear that he believes she will come with him to Devon, as he gleefully remarks, ‘Aah, it’s Dais, oh, there’s no way she’s coming! She’s coming, brilliant!’

But Daisy soon reveals that she can’t, telling him she’s “waiting for a solar generator.”

Daisy May Cooper reunites with brother Charlie Cooper as she makes a special appearance in the new series of his show Myth Country

The 38-year-old actress will appear in the BBC series' Winter Solstice special as her co-star and co-creator of This country [pictured] is preparing to explore various winter festivals across the country, most recently watching the barrel burning in Devon

The 38-year-old actress will appear in the BBC series’ Winter Solstice special as her co-star and co-creator of This country [pictured] is preparing to explore various winter festivals across the country, most recently watching the barrel burning in Devon

While questioning his sister about why she is buying a generator, Daisy simply replies, “because of the end of the world, that’s why.”

The Rain Dogs star also randomly reveals that she has a hole in her leggings and brazenly turns around to show her sibling – much to his chagrin.

The clip also shows the actress – who was on the phone in the last series discussing aliens and crop circles with her brother – giving Charlie a spell book for ‘protection’, believing he will need it during his travels will have.

Daisy also gives a present to ‘the child of yours that I really like.’

As her brother asks, Charlie asks, “Why do you hate him?”, Daisy responds, saying, “I hate him and he hates me.”

Charlie then attributes this to the fact that his sister and his son both look so alike.

The meeting is short-lived as Charlie, who is packed and ready to go, is eager to play the part and rushes his sister while she gives him other things for the trip.

But just before he leaves, he tells his sister that their father keeps asking about Christmas, with Daisy bluntly replying, “Well, I haven’t got it!”, before wishing him “good luck” and leaving.

But while Charlie, 35, believes his sibling will join him on the journey, she leaves him disappointed when she quickly informs him that she will not be making the trip with him.

But while Charlie, 35, believes his sibling will join him on the journey, she leaves him disappointed when she quickly informs him that she will not be making the journey with him.

While questioning his sister about why she is getting a generator, Daisy simply replies: 'because of the end of the world, that's why'

While questioning his sister about why she is getting a generator, Daisy simply replies: ‘because of the end of the world, that’s why’

The Rain Dogs star also randomly reveals that she has a hole in her leggings and brazenly turns around to show her sibling - much to his annoyance

The Rain Dogs star also randomly reveals that she has a hole in her leggings and brazenly turns around to show her sibling – much to his annoyance

The clip also shows the actress - who was on the phone in the last series discussing aliens and crop circles with her brother - giving Charlie a spell book for 'protection', believing he will need it during his travels will have.

The clip also shows the actress – who was on the phone in the last series discussing aliens and crop circles with her brother – giving Charlie a spell book for ‘protection’, believing he will need it during his travels will have.

Before he leaves, he tells his sister that their father keeps asking about Christmas, with Daisy bluntly replying,

Before he leaves, he tells his sister that their father keeps asking about Christmas, with Daisy bluntly replying, “Well, I haven’t got it!”, before wishing him “good luck” and leaving.

After a successful launch in October, Charlie Cooper’s Myth Country makes a comeback this week, this time with a winter special.

The festive edition of the show will see the host eschew modern Christmas festivities and instead explore alternative winter celebrations and understand the deeper meaning behind them.

Charlie climbs back into his trusty yellow camper van and travels across the country to immerse himself in various winter festivals – from barrel burning in Devon to Morris dancing in Gloucestershire.

The series will also see the This Country actor take a special interest in the winter solstice as he delves into the country’s pagan past.

On his route he takes in The Barrel Burning festival at Ottery Saint Mary in Devon, held annually since the 17th century, where townspeople believe they can protect their community from evil forces by lighting barrels filled with tar and by to run streets. .

Charlie shared his excitement about the upcoming show in a statement last month: ‘I’m thrilled that the BBC cameras will follow me again as I explore our beautiful, wild and sometimes hair-raising winter festivals, which have been livened up for centuries. the dark months.’

After a successful launch in October, Charlie Cooper's Myth Country makes a comeback this week, this time with a winter special

After a successful launch in October, Charlie Cooper’s Myth Country makes a comeback this week, this time with a winter special

The festive edition of the show sees the host eschew modern Christmas festivities and instead explore alternative winter celebrations and understand the deeper meaning behind them

The festive edition of the show sees the host eschew modern Christmas festivities and instead explore alternative winter celebrations and understand the deeper meaning behind them

Charlie once again climbs into his trusty yellow camper van and travels across the country to immerse himself in various winter festivals - from barrel burning in Devon to Morris dancing in Gloucestershire.

Charlie once again climbs into his trusty yellow camper van and travels across the country to immerse himself in various winter festivals – from barrel burning in Devon to Morris dancing in Gloucestershire.

Tom O’Brien, Naked’s MD and executive producer, said of the show: ‘Charlie Cooper’s Myth Country immediately appealed to a large and engaged audience on the BBC.

‘We’re excited to bring it back for a new look at a special moment in the annual calendar – a moment full of knowledge, tradition and stories. Charlie will continue to fuel his passion for the weird and wonderful.”

While Nasfim Haque, head of content at BBC Three, added: ‘Audiences will be delighted that Charlie is back for a solstice special after his first appearance attracted so much love. Charlie getting the inside track on unique festivals across the UK will be the perfect winter warmer.”

Charlie Cooper’s Myth Country: Winter Solstice airs Friday at 10pm on BBC Three and iPlayer.