A CELEBRITY game show is looking for contestants from Glasgow.
ITV 2's Celebability, hosted by Scottish stand-up comedian Iain Stirling, is conducting a nationwide casting auditions.
As part of the show, teams of five friends play against a team of five celebrities in a series of hilarious games which are based around skills and abilities that celebrities believe they naturally possess.
If they beat their Celebrity, they can win up to £5,000.
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CelebAbility highlights from the first series included MiC’s Stephanie Pratt reading a dog’s mind, Olympic Medal winning gymnast Louis Smith attempting to eat a poppadum as quietly as possible and “always lucky” Joey Essex picking the right pigeon to be pooped on.
Other guests included Laura Whitmore, Vicky Pattison, Pete Wicks, Maya Jama, Keith Duffy, Ed Gamble, Vogue Williams and Megan McKenna.
Saskia Schuster, ITV’s Comedy Controller said: “We are delighted that CelebAbility is back. This time round it’s going to get even more silly and definitely more competitive, so good luck to Iain Stirling and Marek Larwood as they try to keep order in the studio…let the battle begin.”
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“CelebAbility is back and I cannot wait! Celebrities doing tasks against the members of the public – who will come out on top?” says host Iain Stirling.
Michael Kelpie, Managing Director of Potato added: “We had an absolute ball making CelebAbility last year and then it turned out to be ITV2's highest rating new series of 2017. Hurrah.
"We can't wait to discover what hidden talents can be unearthed through extensive, in-depth and probing research of our nation's best-loved celebrities, get them in the studio with Iain & Marek and let the fun begin.”
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Those interested in applying, can email the team on itv2gameshow@itv.com
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