The Larkins family may be in for some trouble in series two as star Bradley Walsh teases a new character in the show who is very manipulative with Pop.
Set in the 1950s, the show follows the story of the Larkin family and their six children in the picturesque countryside of Kent. However, star Bradley Walsh shared details of a new family in the upcoming series which means trouble for Pop and Ma. “Meanwhile, following the excitement of Mariette (Joelle Ray) and Charley’s (Tok Stephen) wedding, the local gossip quickly turns to the other new arrivals in the village. A synopsis for season two, which airs on October 16, revealed that along with star Joelle Rae joining the cast as the new Mariette and a new revered, there’s another family being thrown into the mix. The end of The Larkins season one came to a close last year and left viewers thrilled with the romantic ending for Ma and Pop’s eldest daughter Mariette (Sabrina Bartlett). The Larkins family may be in for some trouble in series two as star Bradley Walsh teases a new character in the show who is very manipulative with Pop.
ITV bosses have seemed to be eyeing up The Chase host Bradley Walsh to take over their shows after Phillip Schofield came under fire for 'queue jumping' ...
It seems his popularity hasn't gone unnoticed by TV bosses, especially after [Phillip Schofield](/latest/phillip-schofield) was accused of "skipping" the queue to see Queen Elizabeth II lying in state. Since then, Phillip has lost his £1million deal to advertise We Buy Any Car. "With Holly and Phil far from being in the British public's good books right now, it could well be a case of New Year, new presenters, if the latest odds are anything to go by." Bradley is good friends with Holly and Phil, especially after working with the latter on the gameshow Take Off with Bradley & Holly. Bradley started his career presenting the National Lottery on BBC One in 1994 and has gone on to be the face of The Chase, Wheel of Fortune, Cash Trapped and Tonight at the London Palladium. This Morning hosts Phillip and Holly Willoughby recently felt the wrath of the general public, who claimed the duo "jumped" the queue to see the Queen at Westminster Hall.