
Ten Pound Poms, starring new mum Michelle Keegan, has been axed by the BBC after just two series, and viewers are livid.
Michelle plays nurse Kate Thorne in the popular Sunday night period drama, but show bosses have today called time on it.
Ten Pound Poms is set around the lives of a group of Brits who emigrated from post-war Britain to Australia in the 1950s. Fans had been eagerly awaiting news on another series since the last one ended in March.
And, just weeks after the last series of Brassic started, the news that no one wanted about Ten Pound Poms has been shared…
BBC issues statement as Michelle Keegan drama cancelled
A statement from the BBC said: “It’s been a joy to bring the story of the Ten Pound Poms to life for BBC viewers and we are really grateful to Danny Brocklehurst, Eleven and all the cast and crew who have worked on the series.”
Ten Pound Poms first aired on BBC One in May 2023 and drew in an impressive 6.37m viewers. Fans were quickly captivated by the plot and stunning location on a cosy Sunday evening. The drama was also based on real experiences, which made the series even more appealing.
But by the end of series 2 in March this year, viewing figures had halved to 3.15m. Actress Michelle was also pregnant during the press launch for the series. And she admitted “there would be a bit of a delay” if a season 3 was commissioned.
Michelle, who has since given birth to baby Palma, added at the time: “Don’t get me wrong – I love this show and I feel very lucky to be a part of it. I feel like if the audience takes with this season and there’s hunger there for another season, fingers crossed the BBC will want another one. I’d definitely be up for it.”
Seeming a little less optimistic, her co-star Faye Marsay – who played Kate’s friend Annie Roberts – added: “I think, like Michelle said, we’ve got to wait and see what the appetite is for it and whether it resonates with people. Only if it’s successful enough will we get a series 3.”

Ten Pound Poms: Series 2 cliffhangers
Sadly for fans, Ten Pound Poms has ended with lots of loose ends that will today never be tied up.
Viewers will be left wondering about the future of baby Mary. Mary’s mother Pattie (Hattie Hook) was the daughter of Terry and Annie. She had arrived in Australia secretly pregnant and unmarried. The baby’s father – back home in England – was black.
Terry and Annie were awarded custody of Pattie’s illegitimate child at the end of series 2. But viewers were left wondering whether Annie – an independent women’s rights campaigner – would really want to give up her new life to raise her granddaughter.
The future also looked bleak for Sheila Anderson. She was arrested for “escaping a psychiatric institute” and viewers will today wonder what happened to her.
Michelle’s character, Kate, was also still fighting to win back her son Michael from his adoptive parents.

Fresh blow for Michelle Keegan
It’s the end of a second era for Michelle, who also recently waved goodbye to her Sky series Brassic. The final series is currently airing, with the show wrapping up after seven years on our screens.
Posting a series of behind-the-scenes shots on Instagram, Michelle said: “The last hurrah!” Fans were heartbroken to say goodbye to her character Erin, with one posting: “Gutted that this is the last hurrah but can not wait to series it.”
Gutted. I was really looking forward to that coming back.
Michelle hasn’t yet addressed the end of Ten Pound Poms, but viewers have…
One said: “Gutted. I was really looking forward to that coming back.” A second felt the same and said: “Shame, I liked this a lot.” “So did I, pity it’s axed,” another fan replied.
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