BBC announce new entertainment show Alison Hammond's Big Weekend
Alison has landed her own show!
Alison Hammond's TV career has taken off massively in the last couple of years! Not only is she now a permanent Friday host on This Morning, Alison hosts The Great British Bake Off, as well as the new series of For The Love Of Dogs, where she's taking over from the late Paul O'Grady.
And it sounds like there's no stopping the 49-year-old from Birmingham, as she's now landed her very own BBC entertainment show called Alison Hammond's Big Weekend.
What is Alison Hammond's Big Weekend?
Announced on Monday 8th April, BBC bosses have revealed the brand new six-part series will see Alison spend 48 hours with some of the UK's biggest celebs, giving viewers an exclusive glimpse into their homes and lives.
Made by BBC Studios Entertainment, the series will be full of 'big laughs, big revelations, and a whole load of celebrity realness'.
Alison says of the new show: “I’m so excited to serve up some big lols and tons of OMG revelations on the BBC as I spend some quality time with some of the UK’s favourite celebrities. When I’m on a mission no secret is safe, and trust me no stone or cupboard will go unturned!”
Which celebs will be on the show?
BBC bosses have revealed the celebrities taking part in the series will be announced in due course.
Kalpna Patel-Knight, Head of Entertainment at the BBC said: “Alison is one of the most warm-hearted presenters in the UK and it’s no surprise that big name celebrities are lining up to have her spend the weekend at their homes. It’s going to be a blast!”
Mel Balac, Creative Director for Entertainment at BBC Studios added:“Alison is the perfect woman for the job. She wears her heart on her sleeve and her incredible openness, energy and warmth will shed new light on the celebrities she spends the weekend with. When Alison comes knocking it’s a special appointment you won’t want to miss!”
When is it on TV?
No air date has been announced just yet, but filming is set to take place across the UK in the coming months.
What channel is it on?
The new series will air on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.
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