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We are looking for people who want to set up a friend or family member to appear on a prime-time, family friendly hidden camera show.


The person we are looking to set up:

- is approximately 25-45

- lives in a house (or ground floor flat with direct street access i.e. does not share a door to the street)

- has a good sense of humour


If you have someone in mind please get in touch as soon as possible! Please email: [email protected]


Oh, and please keep it a secret so as not to ruin the surprise!


Many thanks,


Chris

Oh no it's you isn't it Ant? you're going to get some unsuspecting TV licence payer involved in some rip-roaring, head-spinning, celeb-pranking, prize-winning shenanigans.


You'll ensure they have more fun than you can shake a banana shaped phone at, so everyone check out the link above to see what Ant's going on about.

Oh no it's you isn't it Dec? you're going to get some unsuspecting TV licence payer(?) involved in some rip-roaring, head-spinning, celeb-pranking, prize-winning shenanigans.


You'll ensure they have more fun than you can shake a banana shaped phone at, so everyone check out the link above to see what Dec's going on about.

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