Channel 4 have confirmed that the Friday Night Dinner 10 year anniversary documentary will air on Friday 28 May.
Friday Night Dinner - 10 Years And A Lovely Bit Of Squirrel will look back at the funniest moments from the six series of the hit sitcom.
Of course, the one-off special will be particularly poignant following the death of Paul Ritter in April.
Paul played the role of dad Martin Goodman and was known for saying hilarious things such as "s**t on it" and "that's a lovely bit of squirrel".
The comedy also stars Tamsin Greig as Jackie Goodman, and Simon Bird and Tom Rosenthal play her onscreen sons, Adam and Jonny.

The upcoming documentary will include interviews with the entire cast and crew, as well as the show's creator Robert Popper.
A synopsis reads: "This one-off documentary celebrates the 10-year anniversary of Robert Popper's iconic comedy, Friday Night Dinner, which gave us that infamous catchphrase, as well as the beloved Goodman family and their even more surreal neighbour Jim, who together have become the heart of one of Channel 4's most popular sitcoms of all time."

Speaking previously about the documentary, Robert said: "I'm delighted that the cast and crew's amazing work is being recognised in this documentary - unless, of course, everything in it is entirely negative."
Before the special one-off airs, the country's top three favourite episodes of Friday Night Dinner will be broadcast - as voted for by the British public.
Fiona McDermott, Head of Comedy at Channel 4, said: "Over the past ten years Friday Night Dinner has become a critically-acclaimed, ratings and award-winning smash hit, with viewers loving our dysfunctional family as much as we do."

Tributes poured in for Paul following his death on April 5 at the age of 54.
His onscreen wife Tamsin wrote in the Guardian: "When I was told that they wanted him to play Martin Goodman in the pilot episode of Friday Night Dinner, I said, 'You get him and I'm in'.
"Not only did Paul deliver in the role, he far surpassed everyone's expectations - surprising, versatile, oddball, rooted in the clearest truth and always utterly, heart-stoppingly hilarious."
She added: "The world is a less brilliant place without Paul in it. Go lightly, my friend. You are deeply beloved."
Friday Night Dinner series 1-6 are available to stream on Netflix now.