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Kate Lally

Former A Place in the Sun host Danni Menzies lands BBC role after quitting programme

Danni Menzies has landed a BBC role after quitting the popular Channel 4 property programme A Place in the Sun.

The 33-year-old told fans she was leaving the show last year, however there are still plenty of episodes she filmed that are yet to appear on our television screens for the first time, Liverpool Echo reports.

The Channel 4 show sees a number of hosts take turns to show property hunters around apartments, duplexes and villas. These hosts also visit a luxury property during the programme, with these often being way out of most people's budgets.

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Danni, who is also a model, told her Instagram followers she will be back on their screens - on Saturday on the BBC.

She shared a photo of herself alongside This Morning and Lorraine doctor Hilary Jones, actress Niamh McGrady, and Drag Race star Kitty Scott-Claus. That's because she is going to be testing her knowledge on Celebrity Mastermind.

She said: "Specialist subject?! Find out tomorrow at 5.45pm on @bbcone #celebritymastermind Supporting my friends @soupkitchenlondon".

While this is a one-off stint on the programme, Danni is set to soon be back on our screens in a more permanent capacity. Last month she told the Express she is filming an "exciting" new programme for Channel 4.

But while she has said the new gig “might involve property and sunshine”, she has otherwise remained tight-lipped on any other details so far.

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