SORT Your Life Out is coming back for a seventh series, with host Stacey Solomon having wrapped filming and a release date earmarked for spring 2027.
I can also reveal that producers are so sure it will continue to be a hit that they have already started work on season eight.
Stacey Solomon is returning for another series as host of Sort Your Life Out Credit: Getty
Stacey is said to be crucial to the show’s success Credit: BBC
Since the One show launched in 2021, it has become a phenomenon, with great viewing figures as well as spawning a podcast spin-off, Unpacked.
A BBC insider said: “ doesn’t just get big viewing figures, with her massive online presence she also draws in the very important younger market for the Beeb.
“Which is why she’s now having to juggle so many projects because she also has another series of Stacey & Joe out later this year.”
Series six of Sort Your Life Out had more than three million viewers per episode and, along with the podcast, racked up 30million viewer hours.
Bosses are now hunting for families to take part in the new series.
But Stacey may have to film it without a chunk of her own family, as I revealed earlier this week that her partner is with his son, Harry.
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MONTY’S FLYING CIRCUS
Monty Don is releasing yet another series of his travel show Credit: Getty
is giving the two Michaels, Palin and Portillo, a run for their air miles – with yet another series of his travel show.
Having already filmed Monty Don’s Italian Gardens, French Gardens, Japanese Gardens, American Gardens, Adriatic Gardens and, most recently, Rhineland Gardens, he’s now off to island-hop around the Mediterranean for .
Monty revealed: “We are going to start filming Island Gardens this autumn.
“So we’ll go to the Canaries, we’ll go to Sicily, we’ll go to the Greek islands . . . mainly the Mediterranean.”
And if the BBC doesn’t run out of , the Gardeners’ World host says he would love to film Scandinavian Gardens, travelling through Finland, Norway, Sweden and Denmark.
But Monty told the Good Food podcast: “It’s getting harder and harder to get these programmes commissioned.”
CHOKEY DOKEY, DAVID
David Tennant is set to star in a new series of prison drama Time Credit: BBC
is to star in a new series of gritty drama Time.
He plays Bobby Bailey, a custodial manager at a young offenders’ institution, in season three of the show written by Jimmy McGovern.
In these first-look pictures, David is joined by Siobhan Finneran, who is back as prison chaplain Marie-Louise.
Tensions rise between the pair after tragedy strikes and they clash over the incident. Bailey knows more about what happened than he’s letting on.
Siobhan starred in series one, which was set in a men’s prison, alongside and Sean Bean.
Series two, in a women’s jail, featured and Bella Ramsey.
Series three, filming later this year, will explore the impact of locking up teens.
Ex-EastEnder Jo Joyner and Boiling Point’s Vinette Robinson also feature.
EX-Doctor Who star Jodie Whittaker and Grey’s Anatomy’s Ellen Pompeo play siblings in a new drama-comedy.
Set in Boston in the US, Chicks follows two estranged half-sisters struggling to get by when their dad dies. The series has been commissioned by US streamer .
TONI AND HILTON TEAM UP
Toni Laites has joined forces with Paris Hilton Credit: Getty
winner Toni Laites has formed a formidable partnership with US socialite .
They’ve joined forces for a global cosmetics campaign.
Toni has been unveiled as the UK face of NYX Professional Make-Up, starring alongside global ambassador Paris.
Former Vegas pool party waitress Toni has become a household name thanks to the show. She is the first American to win the UK Love Island series.
Toni joined Khan and Yasmin Pettet to present Love Island: The Debrief and will feature in upcoming The Celebrity Apprentice, trying to impress .
RIVALS actor Alex Hassell and Game Of Thrones’ will star in a gripping drama.
Army Of Shadows, inspired by Joseph Kessel’s novel of the same name, follows ex-soldier Berry as he builds a secret resistance network of people living in an authoritarian Britain.
TECH A BREAK, SAYS GK
LOOSE Women’s GK Barry says she had to cut herself off from her online life to save her “from the depths of hell”.
Giving outrageous takes on life through social media got her recognised – but GK says it almost got her cancelled too.
The I’m A Celebrity star, who this week was announced as a new Radio 1 DJ, feels better for stepping back from it.
“Separating yourself from online is important,” she told a Royal Television Society Futures event in London.
“I’ve also just recently learnt to put your phone down. I didn’t realise there was a life without it – and it’s lovely.
“Social media is not a real place, otherwise I’d be in the depths of hell right now.”