A beloved hotel in East Renfrewshire is set to feature on a popular TV show this month.
The Uplawmoor Hotel, which is located on Neilston Road in Uplawmoor, will appear on Channel 4's Four in a Bed.
Announcing the news, the resort said they'll feature on the show from the week beginning Monday, December 9 until Friday, December 13.
The hotel is owned by James and Neil Smith. It was taken over by the pair back in November 2021.
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We reported earlier this year how the two owners teased they would be featuring in the show, however, they did not reveal when.
The reality television programme sees B&B bosses across the country throw open their doors and take turns to stay with each other, as they compete to be crowned the best hosts.
Revealing the exciting news on social media, the Uplawmoor Hotel said: "Did you know we were filming?
"We can finally tell you all - Four in a Bed TV show.
"James & Neil took part in the TV show. Four in a Bed, Channel 4. You can watch it from Monday, December 9 for a week-long of entertainment for you, with the result show on Friday, December 13.
"Please like, share, and give it a watch."
After announcing the news, locals flocked to the comments of the post to share their excitement.
One said: "Yay. Love the show and can't wait."
Another echoed: "Look forward to this. Good luck"
A third chimed: "Exciting, can't wait to watch you both."
Four in a Bed, also known as Three in a Bed from 2010 until 2011 and from 2015 to 2016, first aired on Channel 4 in 2010.
Since then, hundreds of episodes of the much-loved show have aired on the channel.
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