Britain's biggest family The Radfords have announced they will be back on TV screens for a Christmas special of their hit documentary series.
The Morecambe family will appear in '22 Kids and Counting at Christmas' on Sunday December 17.
The show, following the lives of Noel and Sue Radford and their super-sized brood, will air at 8pm that night on Channel 5.
It will be a special edition of their '22 Kids and Counting' fly-on-the-wall reality series which has a huge following.
The Radford Family announced the news on their Instagram page which has 517,000 followers, and Facebook which has 834,000 followers.
The family live in a converted care home in Morecambe and also run their own pie shop Radford's Pie Company on Heysham Road in Heysham.
Earlier this year Beyond Radio appeared on '22 Kids and Counting' in footage from last year's grand reopening of the pie shop.
Read more: VIDEO: Beyond Radio appears on TV show about Britain's biggest family from Morecambe - Beyond Radio


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