MICHAEL McIntyre has confirmed the future of The Wheel and its spin-off series.
The TV presenter and comedian is back this weekend with another series of the beloved entertainment show.
Michael has confirmed the future of The Wheel and its spin-off seriesCredit: NBCThe comedian is back on TV this weekend with another series of the beloved game showCredit: GettyAnd ahead of The Wheel's return Michael has spoken about the Beeb programme's future and it's spin-off.
He exclusively told The Sun's TV Mag: "Playing Wheel on Wheels was genuinely one of the most exhilarating things I’ve done on The Big Show.
"It’s such a unique experience to be watching TV, the doorbell rings, and the host of the show is on your doorstep!
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Michael continued: "Normally contestants have a while to
prepare themselves, but Wheel on Wheels is just a crazy experience.
"We could be filming more Wheel on Wheels in the future, so a message to all The Wheel fans out there… keep your curtains open!"
The 47-year-old's segment quickly became a fan-favourite with Big Show viewers.
It sees the comic find people watching The Wheel as it broadcasts live on TV.
Meanwhile, The Sun recently revealed how Michael stunned pop legend Chesney Hawkes with an incredible stunt which left him gasping in disbelief.
His prank team hoodwinked One and Only icon Chesney into believing he was entering a bank vault to secure memorabilia from his 90’s heyday.
But the “vault” was an entirely fake room on a theatre stage.
And moments after the star stepped inside, the walls fell away to leave him on stage in front of an audience roaring with laughter.
Chesney’s band then appeared alongside him as he was handed a microphone and guitar to play his 1991 chart topper in the recorded jape.
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