Here We Go Season 3 has a release date. The Jessops are back. Same family, same camera, same mess. What started as a low-key sitcom about domestic life is now one of those BBC comedies that keeps showing up in people’s conversations, mostly with a look that says: this is ridiculous, but also familiar.
The new Here We Go Season 3 lands on Friday, 25 July 2025, at 9pm on BBC One. All seven episodes will also be available from day one on BBC iPlayer. A Christmas special is included, but it’s not exactly a big deal in the storyline—just another excuse for the family to try something, fail, regroup, and keep going.
Still told through Sam’s camera
The format remains unchanged. Sam records everything through his camcorder. That lens frames how viewers experience the family’s world. It’s grainy, shaky, and often badly timed. But that’s what makes it work—the awkward pauses, the missed angles, the moments nobody should have filmed at all. It’s more than just a style choice. It defines how the show tells stories.
Here We Go Season 3 builds on that by adding new locations into the mix. There’s an episode filmed during a LARP festival, with all the fantasy costumes and uncomfortable role-playing. And there’s a holiday in Malta. It looks sunny in the stills, but it’s not hard to imagine how things unravel for the Jessops once they leave home turf.
The timeline is still a bit broken
Here We Go never followed a straight line. That continues in Here We Go Season 3. The order of events is off. Some episodes show outcomes before the cause. Others jump back and forth so often it feels like memories mixing. The creator, Tom Basden, said the team considered dropping the structure this time. They didn’t. It stayed. There’s something about not knowing exactly when something happened that matches the tone of the show.
It’s that same pattern of quiet moments falling out of place that keeps the pacing sharp. A bad haircut, a job interview, a half-baked plan to improve the house. Nothing really lines up—but that’s the point.

Small things still go very wrong
The show has never depended on big twists. It finds weight in little things. A card game becomes a power struggle. A birthday gets derailed because someone forgot the cake. In one episode of Season 3, Sue, the grandmother, goes head-to-head in a Uno match with her longtime rival, Ethel Ticehurst. Ethel is played by Jane Horrocks. Their rivalry escalates quickly. No one really knows why, but by the time the game is halfway through, it feels like a matter of family pride.
The show thrives when nothing seems important but everything feels urgent. It’s not about resolution. It’s about how people handle not having one.
Here We Go Season 3 brings back the full cast, plus new guest appearances
All of the main characters return. Jim Howick is still Paul, now working as a police officer. Katherine Parkinson plays Rachel, now training as a therapist. Alison Steadman continues as Sue—still unpredictable, still ready to argue. Robin and Cherry, played by Tom Basden and Tori Allen‑Martin, are expecting a baby, which adds more noise and slightly less sleep. Jude Morgan‑Collie and Mica Ricketts are back as the younger Jessops, each growing up in slightly different directions.
There are also guest appearances this season, including Robert Glenister, Jamali Maddix, Susannah Fielding, Kathryn Drysdale, Sunil Patel, Seb Cardinal, Stevie Martin, and Kevin ‘KG’ Garry. They show up just long enough to complicate the Jessops’ lives.

Not much changes, and that works
The Jessops are still figuring things out. Rachel’s new role gives her a sense of direction, but the transition is far from smooth. Paul wants to be taken seriously—especially in uniform—but respect doesn’t come easily. Robin and Cherry prepare for their baby, but no one seems truly ready. These arcs don’t build to anything huge. They move slowly, with setbacks, doubts, and moments that feel strangely quiet.
Here We Go Season 3 doesn’t aim to reward growth with big moments. It shows what happens when people keep going, even when things don’t make sense. Sometimes that’s enough.
Where to watch
The Here We Go Season 3 will premiere on 25 July on BBC One, and all episodes will be available on BBC iPlayer the same day. The series continues with its 30-minute format and includes one Christmas special as part of the seven-episode lineup. Previous seasons are still available on iPlayer for UK audiences.
Outside the UK, fans can watch older seasons through BritBox and Apple TV Channels. The BBC hasn’t yet confirmed an international release date for Here We Go Season 3, but the pattern usually follows after a few weeks or months.

The tone, summed up in one sentence
BBC posted a short teaser on Instagram, ending with the phrase family life with no filter. That line stuck. It’s vague, but accurate. The video itself jumped between job shifts, mild insults, and a dog kidnapping that no one fully explains. The pace was frantic, the emotions real, the logic questionable. It captured the entire tone of the series in under a minute.
Here We Go Season 3 continues that approach. It doesn’t pretend to fix people or suggest they change. It just watches them react. That’s why it works. There’s a kind of trust in the silence between conversations—and the laughs that come when nothing else can be done.