Holly Willoughby and Bradley Walsh are set to join forces to present the new BBC series Take Off later this month.
The 40-year-old This Morning star, who is currently taking a break from presenting the ITV show, is thrilled to be fronting the new entertainment series alongside The Chase's Bradley Walsh.
As reported in Birmingham Live, the game show gives the audience members a chance to win the trip of a lifetime.
Each fun-filled episode will feature the names of the studio audience on the Take Off departure board before some are selected to take part in several entertaining games.
The top winners of the show will bag themselves seats on a plane that will whisk them away for a once-in-a-lifetime getaway to either Las Vegas or Los Angeles. The season, produced by Hungry Bear Media, is set to return to BBC One on Saturday, July 24.


It is actually not the first time that BBC viewers have been able to watch the exciting game show. In December 2019, the show was produced as a one-off episode, which has since been revived for a full series
Speaking about the return series, Bradley and Holly had previously said: "We’re really excited to be working together again on Take Off. We had so much fun last time and can’t wait to give more families the chance to win an amazing holiday.”
BBC's Entertainment Commissioner Kate Phillips added: “I’m so pleased that Brad and Holly will be returning to BBC One with more Take Off. With memorable, play along games and our hosts’ infectious energy, Take Off will give everyone a lift.”
News about the upcoming series comes after Holly Willoughby confirmed that she was taking her summer holiday from This Morning, that she usually presents with Phillip Schofield.
It was previously revealed that the mum of three had planned to spend seven weeks of the summer in the Algarve at private villas with husband Dan Baldwin, 45, and their three children, children Harry, Belle, and Chester.
During her break from ITV, Ruth Langsford and Eamonn Holmes have returned to cover the summer break for the next seven weeks.

Speaking about her return, Ruth admitted that the summer had a 'different vibe' to what they were used to.
"We’ve hosted so many This Morning summers now and we always look forward to it. They are always a lot of fun the summer weeks, it has a slightly different vibe to it than the rest of the year," she announced.
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