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Gogglebox Cast – Guide to Current and Original Families

By Andrew Brown · May 20, 2026

Since its debut on Channel 4 in 2013, Gogglebox has turned ordinary households into television personalities. More than a dozen series later, the cast has changed dramatically. This guide covers the current families, the original line-up, which members have died, and where the rest are now.

What began as a simple concept — families and friends watching TV from their sofas — quickly became one of British television’s most beloved formats. The show’s appeal lies in the relatability of its cast, who offer unfiltered reactions to the week’s biggest programmes. Over the years, the line-up has shifted repeatedly. Some families left to pursue new careers. Others stepped away after personal tragedies. A handful remain from the very first episode.

Below is a complete, fact-focused breakdown of the Gogglebox cast, past and present, based on publicly available information and credible sources.

Who are the current Gogglebox cast members?

The current cast is a mix of long-standing households and more recent additions. While Channel 4 does not publish an official list for each series, the following families and duos are consistently featured in recent seasons.

Current cast families
The Siddiquis, The Malones, Giles and Mary, Andrew and Alfie, Jenny and Lee, The Worthing family, and others.
Original cast families (first series)
The Bernicoffs, The Michaels, The Moffatts, The Siddiquis, Amy and Josh, The Allen sisters, Chris and Colin Staples, Gill Gibson and Helen Tait.
Deceased cast members
Leon Bernicoff (2017), June Bernicoff (2020), Pete McGarry (2021), Mary Cook (2021), Andy Michael (2021), Pat Webb (2024), George Gilbey (2024).
Frequently searched duos
Andrew and Alfie, Jenny and Lee, Giles and Mary, Ellie and Izzi.

Key insights about the current line-up

  • Gogglebox premiered on Channel 4 in 2013 with 11 families and duos.
  • Only a handful of original households remain, most notably the Siddiqui family.
  • Seven original or long-standing cast members have died since the show began.
  • Andrew and Alfie are among the longest-serving current cast members, having joined in series 1.
  • Several former cast members, such as Scarlett Moffatt, have built media careers after leaving.
  • Some families, including the Michaels, left the show following a family bereavement.
  • Many early cast members have returned to private life and are no longer in the public eye.

Snapshot: selected cast members and their status

Cast Member / Duo First Appearance Status Real Job / Notes
Andrew and Alfie 2013 Active Students / bartenders
The Malones 2014 Active Hairdresser / homemaker
Leon and June Bernicoff 2013 Deceased Retired teachers
Giles and Mary 2015 Active Retired / artist
The Siddiquis 2013 Active Not publicly documented
Pete McGarry 2013 Deceased Part of the Worthing family
Mary Cook and Marina Wingrove 2013 Mary deceased; Marina retired Not publicly documented
Andy Michael 2013 Deceased Appeared in the first episode
Scarlett Moffatt 2013 Left show Television presenter
Amy and Josh 2013 Left show Government apprentice (Josh); reality TV (Amy)

For a regularly updated list of the current cast, the RadioTimes Gogglebox Cast page is a reliable source.

Who were the original Gogglebox cast members?

The first series of Gogglebox in 2013 featured 11 households. Many have since left, and several are no longer alive. Below is a breakdown of each original family and what happened next.

The Siddiqui family

The Siddiquis are one of the only original families still appearing on the show. They have been part of Gogglebox since series 1 and remain a core part of the line-up. Their everyday lives are less publicly documented than some other cast members, and they are widely regarded as a normal British household rather than media personalities.

The Moffatt family

The Moffatts featured in the early years of the show. Daughter Scarlett Moffatt left Gogglebox to become a television presenter and reality star, appearing on programmes such as I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! and presenting various Channel 4 shows. Other family members have kept a lower profile.

Amy and Josh

Original cast siblings Amy and Josh appeared from series 1. Josh left after securing an apprenticeship with the UK Government. Amy later left and went on to appear on E4’s Celebs Go Dating. She has also spoken publicly about her weight loss, reportedly losing five stone.

The Allen sisters: Charlotte, Gemma and Louise

The Allen sisters appeared in the first two series while living in the family home in Essex. After leaving in 2013, they largely stepped away from public life. It has been reported that Charlotte works in fashion; the others have mostly kept their lives private.

The Michael family

Another original household, the Michael family included Andy Michael, who appeared in the very first episode. After Andy’s death in August 2021, the family left Gogglebox and asked for privacy. Specific full-time jobs for each member have not been consistently publicised.

Chris and Colin Staples; Gill Gibson and Helen Tait

Father-and-son duo Chris and Colin Staples, alongside mother-and-daughter pair Gill Gibson and Helen Tait, were part of the first series. They left early and have not returned to television. Little is publicly known about their current lives or occupations.

A changing line-up

Of the 11 original households from 2013, only the Siddiqui family remains part of the active cast. Every other family from the first series has either left, returned to private life, or been affected by bereavement.

A comprehensive, encyclopedic list of every cast member who has appeared on the show is maintained at the Wikipedia List of Gogglebox Cast Members.

Where are the Gogglebox cast now?

Many former cast members have moved on to new careers or returned to private life. Below is a summary of what is publicly known.

The Siddiqui family

Still active on Gogglebox. Their real jobs and everyday lives remain largely private, which is part of their appeal.

Scarlett Moffatt

Built a successful media career as a television presenter and reality star. She has appeared on major shows beyond Gogglebox.

Amy and Josh

Josh took a UK Government apprenticeship. Amy appeared on Celebs Go Dating and has remained in the public eye more than her brother.

Charlotte, Gemma and Louise Allen

Stepped away from public life after 2013. Charlotte reportedly works in fashion; the others maintain private lives.

The Michael family

Left Gogglebox in 2021 after Andy Michael’s death. They requested privacy and have stayed out of the spotlight.

Chris and Colin Staples; Gill Gibson and Helen Tait

Left early and have not returned. No recent public information is available about their lives or careers.

Marina Wingrove

Mary Cook’s best friend and co-star continued on the show for some time after Mary’s death but eventually stepped back, as the partnership became emotionally impossible to replace.

The Worthing family

Associated with Pete McGarry, who died in 2021. His death marked a major turning point for the family’s involvement with the show.

For biographical updates on former cast members, heatworld’s Gogglebox Families page provides ongoing coverage.

Which Gogglebox cast members have died?

Several much-loved original cast members have passed away since the show began. The following list is based on confirmed, publicly available information.

Leon Bernicoff

Leon appeared with his wife June from series 1. He died in December 2017 at the age of 83 after a short illness. Channel 4 confirmed that he passed away in hospital. Leon and June were on the show for the first ten series.

June Bernicoff

June, Leon’s wife and long-time Gogglebox partner, died in May 2020 after a short illness. She and Leon were one of the show’s most beloved couples.

Pete McGarry

Pete was part of the Worthing family alongside Linda, George and George’s son. He died in June 2021 at the age of 71 after a battle with cancer. He had been told he had around six months to live shortly before his death.

Mary Cook

Mary appeared with her best friend Marina Wingrove. She died in August 2021 at the age of 92, in hospital with her family by her side. She was a fan favourite for her wit and warmth.

Andy Michael

Andy was an original cast member from the Michael family and appeared in the first episode of Gogglebox in 2013. He died in August 2021 at the age of 61 after a short illness.

Pat Webb

Pat was a long-standing cast member recognised as an original-era favourite. She died in January 2024 at the age of 75 after a long illness.

George Gilbey

George was a former Gogglebox cast member from the Gilbey family. He died in March 2024 at the age of 40 following an incident at work.

Remembering the Bernicoffs

Leon and June Bernicoff were among the most recognisable faces of early Gogglebox. Their dry humour and warm chemistry made them audience favourites. Channel 4 paid tribute to both after their deaths, noting the impact they had on the show’s success.

Unconfirmed reports

Some online reports have speculated about additional cast member deaths that are not verified by credible sources. For example, claims about other duos such as George and Sandra remain unconfirmed. This article only includes deaths confirmed by official statements or reputable media outlets.

A full tribute to the late cast members, including details of their time on the show, can be found in our dedicated article: Original Gogglebox cast members who’ve died and where the survivors are now.

Who are Andrew and Alfie from Gogglebox?

Andrew and Alfie are among the longest-serving current cast members, having appeared on the show since series 1 in 2013. They are close friends, not relatives, and their on-screen chemistry has made them audience favourites. Outside of Gogglebox, both have been reported to work as students and bartenders. They remain active on the show as of 2025.

Who are the female cast members on Gogglebox?

Female cast members have always been central to Gogglebox’s appeal. Among the original series, the most notable women include:

  • June Bernicoff — beloved original cast member who died in 2020, remembered for her dry humour and chemistry with husband Leon.
  • Mary Cook — original-era fan favourite who appeared with Marina Wingrove, died in 2021, known for her sharp wit and warmth.
  • Scarlett Moffatt — left Gogglebox to build a successful career as a television presenter and reality star.

In the current cast, female duos and families such as Ellie and Izzi, Jenny and Lee, and the Malone sisters continue to feature prominently. Other female cast members have typically kept their real-life roles private.

How has the Gogglebox cast changed over the years?

The Gogglebox line-up has evolved significantly since 2013. Below is a timeline of the key milestones based on confirmed events.

  1. 2013 — Gogglebox premieres on Channel 4 with 11 original households including the Bernicoffs, the Siddiquis, the Michaels, the Moffatts, Amy and Josh, the Allen sisters, Chris and Colin Staples, and Gill Gibson and Helen Tait.
  2. 2014 — New families are added to the cast, including the Malones, who would go on to become long-term favourites.
  3. 2015 — Giles and Mary join the show and quickly become a fan-favourite duo.
  4. 2017 — Leon Bernicoff dies in December at the age of 83 after a short illness.
  5. 2020 — June Bernicoff dies in May after a short illness. The Bernicoffs’ absence marks a significant shift in the show’s dynamic.
  6. 2021 — Three original cast members die: Pete McGarry (June), Mary Cook (August), and Andy Michael (August). The Michael family leaves the show after Andy’s death.
  7. 2024 — Pat Webb dies in January at age 75 after a long illness. George Gilbey dies in March at age 40 following an incident at work.
  8. 2024–2025 — The show continues with a mix of long-standing families (the Siddiquis, the Malones, Giles and Mary, Andrew and Alfie) and newer additions.

What do we know about the Gogglebox cast and what remains unclear?

Most information about the Gogglebox cast is well-documented, but some details remain unclear or unconfirmed.

Established information Information that remains unclear
Leon Bernicoff died in December 2017, aged 83. The exact real-life jobs of many current cast members are not publicly known.
June Bernicoff died in May 2020 after a short illness. Some online reports about other cast members’ deaths are unverified by credible sources.
Andrew and Alfie are still active on Gogglebox as of 2025. The specific reasons some families chose to leave the show have not been publicly stated.
The Siddiqui family has been on the show since series 1. Details about the daily lives and careers of the earliest cast members (Staples, Gibson, Tait) are no longer publicly available.

Why has the Gogglebox cast changed so much?

Gogglebox’s enduring appeal rests on the relatability of its cast. Over time, families leave for a variety of reasons: some pursue media careers, some return to private life, and some step away after personal tragedies. The show’s production company, Studio Lambert, selects households to ensure a mix of personalities, which means the line-up shifts periodically.

Deaths and departures generate high search interest because viewers form genuine emotional connections with the families they watch week after week. This is why obituaries and “where are they now” features remain among the most-read content about the show.

Where can I find reliable information about the Gogglebox cast?

The following sources are regularly updated and considered credible for cast information:

What is the legacy of the Gogglebox cast?

The Gogglebox cast has become part of British television history. From the beloved Bernicoffs to the still-active Siddiquis, the show has created a unique format where ordinary people become household names without leaving their living rooms. The deaths of original cast members have been deeply felt by viewers, and the families who remain continue to provide the genuine, unscripted reactions that made the show a hit. For a full account of the original families and their journeys, read our article: What happened to the original Gogglebox cast — deaths, departures and real jobs.

Frequently asked questions about the Gogglebox cast

How many seasons has Gogglebox had?

As of 2025, Gogglebox has aired 24 series, including a number of special episodes.

Is Gogglebox still airing in 2025?

Yes, new episodes continue to air on Channel 4. Episodes typically broadcast on Friday evenings.

Are there any celebrity specials?

Yes, Celebrity Gogglebox has been airing since 2014, usually in support of fundraising events and charity campaigns.

When did Gogglebox first start?

The first episode aired on Channel 4 in 2013.

Who was the oldest Gogglebox cast member?

Mary Cook was 92 when she died in 2021, making her one of the oldest cast members to have appeared on the show.

Are the Siddiquis still on Gogglebox?

Yes, the Siddiqui family remains part of the active cast as of 2025. They are one of the only original families still appearing.

What happened to the Gilbey family?

The Gilbey family appeared in the early series of Gogglebox. George Gilbey, a former cast member from the family, died in March 2024 at age 40.


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