Linda Robson has teased an on-screen reunion with her Birds of a Feather co-star Lesley Joseph.
The Loose Women star, 65, has revealed she hopes to reunite with her sitcom co-star Lesley, 78, for a brand new series.
The friends have previously been reunited on screen for Race Across Yorkshire and Linda said they hope to join forces for a reality TV show.
She told Woman Magazine: 'I hope to make a series with Lesley […] It's kind of in the pipeline now.
'We did Race Across Yorkshire together and the BBC were really happy with the way we got along, so they are trying to put something together for us which would be great fun.'
Linda Robson has teased an on-screen reunion with her Birds of a Feather co-star Lesley Joseph, revealing their hopes to join forces for a reality TV show
When asked what the show would be, she replied: “A reality series with a bucket list, or things to do before we die.”
The friends recently enjoyed a sultry summer holiday together, with Linda sharing an insight into their trip on Instagram.
In the sunny shots, the duo could be seen sipping creamy cocktails and smiling as bottles of wine were chilled.
Linda captioned her happy photos: 'Beautiful trip away with my best friend Les #westendboys.'
In Birds of a Feather, Linda played Tracey Stubbs, along with her sister Sharon Theodopolopodous (Pauline Quirke), while Lesley played their neighbor Dorien Green.
Last summer, Linda shut down rumors of a split from Pauline when she shared a nostalgic photo on Instagram as they enjoyed a reunion lunch with Lesley in London's Covent Garden.
While cuddling with her former TV colleagues, Linda wrote on her post: “A lovely lunch with my beautiful friends at the @thedelaunay.”
In Birds of a Feather, Linda played Tracey Stubbs, along with her sister Sharon Theodopolopodous (Pauline Quirke), while Lesley played their neighbor Dorien Green.
In 2021, it was reported that Linda and Pauline were no longer speaking, with it being claimed that things became so heated that the childhood friends had to be separated by crew members during filming at Teddington Studios.
Pauline was then absent from the 2020 Birds of a Feather special, leading to rumors of a fallout.
Addressing the alleged gap, Linda said The mirror: 'People say that Pauline and I had a fight.
'Obviously I couldn't see her during lockdown but I have seen her since. She just doesn't want to act anymore. She's had enough, the hours are long.'
Linda added that Pauline has taken a step back from acting to focus on her drama academies, adding that the actress is “very hands-on” with the project.
Birds of a Feather ran for twelve seasons, between 1989 and 2020, with the final episode being a special aired in December 2020, which saw Tracey and Dorien dealing with lockdown amid the Covid-19 pandemic.
Linda and Lesley recently enjoyed a balmy summer holiday together , with Linda taking to Instagram to give insight into their journey
Last summer, Linda shut down rumors of a breakup with her Birds of a Feather co-star Pauline Quirke by posting a photo of them enjoying lunch with Lesley
In February 2022, writer Laurence Marks confirmed that he would never write another episode.
He told the Daily star: 'Go on. I can't imagine what else we could say. Moreover, the girls are much older.
'When we created Sharon and Tracey, they were in their twenties. They had a whole sex life ahead of them and the show was all about sex. Now it's women in their 60s, so it's a different kind of series.”