A star-studded line-up has been announced for the 2022 Hogmanay special on STV.
Five pairs of Scottish celebs will take part in Bringing in the Bells, each donning their finery and popping the bubbly to celebrate the best moments of the year.
Bringing in the Bells airs at 11.30pm and is filmed in some of Scotland's most stunning country homes.
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Scottish celebrities from the worlds of showbiz, comedy and sport will be dishing on the best telly moments, sporting glories, gossip, and the top headlines of 2022 – and of course belting out Auld Lang Syne at the bells.
Leading the line-up this year are wrestler-turned-actor Grado and broadcaster Jean Johansson, who are back for another year after their hilarious appearance in the 2021 programme.
The pair will have a lot to talk about after this year, with Grado returning to Two Doors Down and Jean fronting the hard-hitting documentary The Truth About Scotland and Racism.
Jean said: “How has it been a whole year since Grado and I giggled our way through STV’s last Hogmanay show?
“This year has been another crazy one, with so many interesting moments both personally and in the world of news, so I’m excited to be taking stock of it all over a glass of fizz with one of the funniest men on telly once again!”
Grado said: “What better way to see in the New Year than in a posh hoose with a wee dram and her aff A Place in the Sun?!
“I’ve known Jean for years and we always have such a laugh when we get together.
“Last year’s show was a hoot so when STV asked me to bring in the bells with Jean again, it was an absolute no-brainer.”
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Other celebrities in this year’s line-up include Liz and Eilish McColgan, Judy Murray and Chris Forbes, Sanjeev Kohli and Jane McCarry, and Sean Batty and Laura Boyd.
Breakfast presenter Lorraine Kelly will voice the programme in her original style to keep the celebrities in check.
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