ITV HAS confirmed the fate of a popular game show after six series on screens.
The broadcaster has announced CelebAbility will return for a seventh series on ITV2.
ITV has confirmed the fate of one of their game showsCredit: ITVCelebAbility will be back for a seventh series later this yearCredit: ITVLove Island presenter Iain Stirling presents the ITV2 showCredit: ITVPresented by Love Island narrator Iain Stirling, the show features a celebrity panel as well as members of the public.
With celebs pitted against the public, a captain selects one of their teammates to take on a famous face in each challenge.
The challenges revolve around the chosen celebrity's expert knowledge field.
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The final episode of the most recent series aired in August last year and now ITV are on the hunt for new contestants.
In a casting call, they said: "Iain Stirling's CelebAbility is BACK for another series and is on the hunt for teams of 3 to take part.
"This physical, comedy game show sees teams of 3 go up against a squad of celebrities in a series of hilarious games with the chance to win some fab prizes."
The Sun understands filming is expected to begin on the new series in May.
Iain, 35, rose to fame when he bagged the job of Love Island voiceover back in 2015.
He is married to the reality show's former host Laura Whitmore, 37.
With his many projects, on TV or on stage, the comedian is worth $4 million (around £3.2 million) according to Celebrity Net Worth.
It has also been reported that he earns £100,000 for each series of Love Island.
Stalking terror rocks Coronation Street as barmaid targeted With celebs pitted against the public, a captain selects one of their teammates to take on a famous face in each challengeCredit: ITV