S CLUB had four TV series’ and a movie – and now they want to return to the box to let viewers know what happened to their characters.
The group, which has reunited as a five-piece, had their kids’ shows Miami 7, LA 7, Hollywood 7 and Viva S Club broadcast around the world but there was never a finale.

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Asked if they had considered filming more, Jo O’Meara said: “I’m up for another one.”
Rachel Stevens continued: “We’ve toyed with the idea. We’ve all been coming up with ideas of how our characters would be now.”
They will kick off their Good Times reunion tour in Manchester on Thursday and will then play shows in North America later in the year.
But after shooting their shows in Miami, Los Angeles and Barcelona, they would want to film closer to home if they do get in front of the camera again, given they now have families.
Speaking on Lance Bass’ Frosted Tips podcast, Jo added: “It would be very interesting to see what actually happened at the end. We need closure.
“But obviously we’d have to do it in London.”
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The pop group will be without Hannah Spearitt on the tour, who stepped down following the death of their bandmate Paul Cattermole.
Following his passing, the remaining members, which includes Jon Lee, Tina Barrett and Bradley McIntosh, said they would pay tribute to Paul on the tour.
In a video posted on Instagram, Rachel said the group had been trying to take time away to process what had happened before Bradley paid tribute to Paul as their “big brother”.
She added: “No one could ever replace our Paul. He lives on inside each and every one of us.”
It was Jon who referenced Hannah’s absence from the video.
He explained: “Now you’ve probably noticed there’s only five of us here today.
“Although Hannah will always be a part of S Club 7, she won’t be joining us on this tour but we wish her all the best for the future.
“However, the five of us are really excited and geared up to crack on and it’s going to be our tribute to Paul.
“We’re renaming the tour ‘The Good Times Tour’ which is the song Paul was going to sing.”
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