Alan Carr is set to film a popular TV show in Glasgow later this year.
The television presenter will be filming Picture Slam at BBC Scotland's studios in the city at the end of April.
Announcing the show, the BBC said it follows the success of its first series, which launched in September 2023.
Now, the 'addictive' quiz show is back for a second series.
Picture Slam is a game where you need to know something about everything.
In three teams of two, contestants have to battle against the clock in a series of thrilling rounds to identify as many pictures as they can to be in with the chance of winning the £10,000 jackpot.
As part of the filming, the show is looking for contestants from across the city to get involved.
Alan Carr said: “I am over the moon that Picture Slam is coming back, I love the show so much and I’m bowled over by how popular it’s become. It’s manic, a little bit random and full of fun - it’s like if I was a quiz show!!! Let’s do it all over again!”
Meanwhile, Ed De Burgh and Ben Shephard, executive producers for Triple Brew Media added: “Picture Slam’s fast-paced, play-along nature combined with Alan’s unique blend of wit and humour, captivated audiences last year.
"We can’t wait to get back into the studio and bring more Picture Slam to everyone!”
Kalpna Patel-Knight, head of entertainment at the BBC said: “With even more episodes to look forward to in the second series and our funny host Alan Carr at the helm, Picture Slam is the perfect teatime treat that the whole family can play along with!”
Applications for the show are open until March 31, 2024.
The TV show will return to BBC One and BBC iPlayer later this year.
To apply, click HERE.
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