ALISON HAMMOND has just be seen on BBC Two fronting her new holiday show, Florida Unpacked, where she hits the road with son, Aidan.
Now the duo are coming back together in the comfort of their family’s front room to take part in the next celebrity special of .

As ever, it would all be for a good cause: raising money for ‘s Stand Up To Cancer appeal, and and her lad are likely to be one of several new pairings taking part.
A TV insider said: “Producers were impressed by the dynamic between and his mum on their new travel show, so wanted a piece of it for Celebrity Gogglebox.
“They’re always looking for new duos to appear on the programme to keep it constantly feeling fresh, and, of course, fronting means she’s already part of the C4 family.
“A date for the series in question has yet to be set and the other names aren’t confirmed.”;
I exclusively revealed last year how Alison â a former holiday rep â and her 19-year-old son were making their four-part Florida adventure for the Beeb.
It saw them tour the sunshine state together, while having to stick to a budget.
Though it wasn’t easy given all the chances to splash the cash in the sun-soaked playground.
She’s already about to host Alison Hammond’s Big Weekend, where she spends 48 hours with a star to get a deep insight into their world.
Plus she’s still fronting with and For the Love of Dogs, both for ITV1, and is currently filming another series of the Bake Off.
So, really, Celebrity Gogglebox was practically the only TV show she hadn’t been on.
SHAUN IS MR WIG STUFF

and Ryan Sampson will be clowning around with a familiar face in the second series of Bafta-nominated comedy Mr Bigstuff.
Ex-EastEnder , best known as Barry in the BBC soap, puts on grease paint and a yellow wig to play a kids’ entertainer in one episode as Danny and Ryan head to the pub.
In a first look, the duo, who play brothers Lee and Glen, are far from impressed by his performance, leading to a row that leaves Shaun soothing his head with a bag of frozen peas.
In the The Sky comedy, Danny plays criminal Lee, the big brother of Ryan’s nerdy character Glen. The pair, along with Glen’s fiancée Kirsty, played by Harriet Webb, navigate the chaos of life after their father’s death.
The series, up for a Bafta at this weekend’s TV Awards, returns later in the year.
RYLAN ON TRAIL OF WITCHES

will team up with historian Alice Roberts for a show about witches.
I exclusively revealed in February that Rylan was on a mission to get clued-up for the series set in his home county of Essex.
It has now been confirmed he will front the Sky History project about sorceresses.
The three-parter dives into the 16th and 17th century witch trials across the county and airs later this year.
A source previously told me: “Rylan will investigate the persecution of witches, and the thousands of women who met their deaths thanks to laws against magic.”;