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Colin from Accounts: how many series are there

Colin from Accounts: how many series are there
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If you've fallen for Gordon, Ashley, and one very special dog, here's the good news — there's more Colin from Accounts than you might think, and the freshest batch is landing right now, as of July 2026.

The short answer

Two series have aired so far — series 1 (December 2022) and series 2 (May 2024), eight episodes each. A third series starts on 27 July 2026 on Binge in Australia, opening with a double episode before going weekly. So: three series, sixteen episodes out there already, eight more on the way.

The series so far

The show is created, written by, and starring real-life married couple Patrick Brammall and Harriet Dyer as Gordon and Ashley — two Sydney singles brought together by a car accident and an injured stray dog they name Colin from Accounts. Series 1 premiered on 1 December 2022; series 2 followed on 30 May 2024. In the UK, it airs on BBC Two and streams on BBC iPlayer.

Both series hold a rare 100% critics' score on Rotten Tomatoes, and the show has picked up three Logie Awards, two Gotham TV Awards, and a BAFTA TV Award nomination for Best International Series along the way.

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Where series 2 left things

On a cliffhanger. At the wedding of Ashley's best friend Megan, Gordon got swept up in the moment and blurted out a proposal — which Ashley found horrifying, and which Gordon then tried to pass off as a joke. She didn't say yes. She didn't quite say no either.

Announcing the renewal in April 2025, Brammall and Dyer said in a joint statement reported by Variety:

"To be honest, with the way we ended season two it would have been weird not to make a third, so here we are. We promise we won't leave you hanging like that again. Probably."

What to expect from series 3

Series 3 picks up in the humiliating aftermath of that failed proposal. The regulars are back — including Emma Harvie, Genevieve Hegney, and Michael Logo — alongside new faces:

  • Thomas Cocquerel — the All Her Fault and The Gilded Age actor joins the Sydney chaos.
  • Nikki Shiels — known for The Last Anniversary and Prosper.
  • Mark Trevorrow — the Australian comedy veteran of Kath & Kimderella.

Will there be a series 4?

Don't count on it. Foxtel's entertainment boss Dan Monaghan said at a Screen Forever panel, per TV Blackbox, that series 3 "will likely be the last one for now" — and Dyer's wrap post on Instagram ("The absolute time of my life") read suspiciously like a goodbye. Nothing's official, though.