Many Boiling Point fans were disappointed when they tuned in to watch the new series on Sunday
The BBC has issued a statement after Boiling Point fans said the new spin-off to the hugely popular Stephen Graham film was "ruined" on Sunday night.
Andy, played by Stephen, returned for the series. But while many fans were delighted to see the Liverpool-born actor back on screen, some said they couldn't watch it properly due to sound issues.READ MORE: Coronation Street's Colson Smith supported as he gives two weeks' notice Victoria said: "I can't work out if I'm going deaf or my TV volume is broken or if this audio is c***" and Dave said: "I can hardly make out the dialogue in Boiling Point! I feel like my head is under water". Jess said: "Gutted, really want to watch this but the sound is ruining it for me".
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