Death in Paradise's Ralf Little reunites with co-star for new show after ten year break

Will Mellor and Ralf Little, the dynamic duo from Two Pints Of Lager And A Packet Of Crisps, are joining forces for a brand new series.

The show, titled Will And Ralf Should Know Better, will see the pair tackling a variety of challenges as they navigate life in their forties. Set to air on the revamped channel U+Dave, the series will feature Will and Ralf exploring the trials of off-grid living, embracing spirituality, and confronting their fears about ageing.

An insider spilled the beans to The Sun, saying: "A lot has changed for Will and Ralf since Two Pints - they were 25 and 21 when they met." They added: "But they have stayed great pals throughout and that really comes across in the intimate, frank conversations they have along the way."

Fans of their joint podcast and Two Pints will be thrilled to see them back on the small screen. The source continued: "It will also re-introduce the fellas to those who now know Ralf better as 'Death In Paradise's DI Neville Parker, and Will from 'Strictly' and as 'Corrie's Harvey Gaskell."

Ralf Little and Will Mellor on their podcast tour
Ralf and Will are reuniting for a new series -Credit:(Image: INSTAGRAM)

Ralf, 44, is over the moon to be teaming up with his old mate again. He shared: "I am thrilled to be working with Will again as it's always so much fun. This time we get to explore how we should be living in the modern world while educating ourselves, and having a laugh at the same time."

Meanwhile, 48 year old Will is hopeful that they can learn from their experiences. He said: "I've wanted to do a series like this for years.

"Going on a journey with Ralf to open our minds and push our limits . . . what could possibly go wrong? We're both in our forties and probably a bit set in our ways, so now is the perfect time to see how we could be doing life better."

He added: "Hopefully, we'll come out of it better equipped for the modern world and, ideally, still in one piece." Last year Will, who played Gaz Wilkinson on the iconic series, unveiled hopes of bringing the show back.

"I said I would do another one, just to say thank you to the people who supported it because it ran for ten years," Will told the Daily Mail. "Everyone still talks to me every day in the street about it.

"Every day, someone will mention it. Their favourite show, growing up and, you know, had a cult following, and it'd be nice to do another series just to see where they are now," explained the strictly star.