The judging panel for ITV's brand new musical game show Walk The Line has been confirmed.
The show, hosted by Bristol's-own Maya Jama, will see musical acts battle it out to win a cash prize.
And if the judging panel is anything to go by - we're in for a treat.
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Today (Wednesday, November 17) Alesha Dixon, Dawn French, Gary Barlow and Craig David were confirmed as judges - with creator Simon Cowell taking on more of a producer role.
The show was set to represent Simon's return to primetime TV judging after the plug was pulled on The X Factor earlier this year - but the star has confirmed his role will be limited to behind the camera.
Speaking in an ITV press release, Alesha said: "When Simon first told me about the format, I couldn't wait to see it come to life.
"Now to add being a part of it alongside Gary, Craig, Dawn and Maya is very exciting.
"Walk The Line has all the components to make great TV, it's always a joy to find new talent, let the games begin!"
Dawn added: "I'm far too excited to be part of this show - I've decided to wear double knickers at all times."
Of his involvement, Craig said: "Walk The Line is innovative, new and edgy which is why I'm so excited to be working on this show!

"I'm really vibed by the quality of the contestants I've seen so far and love that they have the chance to bet on themselves every step of the way."
Meanwhile Maya hailed the gig as a "childhood dream."
She said: "This has been a childhood dream of mine. I remember watching shows created by Simon when I was younger, and to be given the opportunity to host one myself… it has definitely been a pinch me moment.
"I've been itching to tell everyone about it – expect some first class entertainment and truly incredible singing talent."
Walk The Line will see a music act win £500,000 by taking to the stage to perform for the nation.
The contestants will need nerves of steel as they determine whether to cash out or physically Walk The Line and risk it all to stay in the competition.
It's expected to air on ITV and ITV Hub later in the year.
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