
Mamma Mia! Here We Go Yet Again 2019
Step behind the curtain of Comic Relief's laugh-out-loud one-off special *Mamma Mia! Here We Go Yet Again* (2019), helmed by director Ed Bye.
Director: Ed Bye
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Mamma Mia! Here We Go Yet Again (2019) about?
This short musical comedy special invites you backstage for a playful remix of ABBA's biggest hits, packed into a lighthearted Comic Relief format. Expect quick sketches, guest cameos, and plenty of musical charm that celebrates the joy of giving rather than taking center stage.
Who directed Mamma Mia! Here We Go Yet Again?
Ed Bye is at the helm of this zippy charity reimagining, bringing his television comedy experience to a fast-paced musical romp.
Who stars in Mamma Mia! Here We Go Yet Again?
The film features standout performances from Jennifer Saunders, Gemma Arterton, and Carey Mulligan, joined by comedy heavy-hitter Alan Carr.
Is Mamma Mia! Here We Go Yet Again (2019) worth watching?
If you love ABBA, quick-fire comedy, and feel-good charity appeal, the film delivers a punchy 14 minutes of pure fun. While it's not a theatrical release, its breezy energy and star-studded cameos make it a charming watch for fans of lighthearted musical escapism.
How long is Mamma Mia! Here We Go Yet Again?
The special runs for 14 minutes, perfect for a bite-sized musical pick-me-up.
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About Mamma Mia! Here We Go Yet Again (2019) — Comic Relief's ABBA-powered behind-the-scenes romp
Step behind the curtain of Comic Relief's laugh-out-loud one-off special *Mamma Mia! Here We Go Yet Again* (2019), helmed by director Ed Bye. This thirty-minute mini-musical blends feather-light comedy with ABBA's glittering back-catalog as a parade of beloved British stars swap spotlight for sketch-book hijinks. Expect a spirited peek behind the scenes where pyrotechnics meet punchlines, and where show-stopping costumes share frame-space with giggles behind the scenes.
Jennifer Saunders headlines a cast that includes Gemma Arterton and Carey Mulligan, lending star power to this irreverent charity fundraiser. With a runtime barely long enough to warrant a bathroom break, the film delivers non-stop musical energy and feel-good chaos, proving that even the briefest curtain call can outshine a full-length feature.