Saturday Night Takeaway: Stephen Mulhern explains absence SUBSCRIBE Invalid email We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. More info Deal or No Deal is reportedly coming back to TV screens in the UK with ITV looking to reboot the popular Channel 4 show. However, they will be giving the show their own twist with Stephen Mulhern fancied by sources to take over the reins. Reports from The Sun suggest the game show phenomenon could be ready to wow viewers once again. A show insider revealed: “ITV think there is still a huge appetite for it and think they could make a huge success of the show if they brought it back. ‘Plans for the reboot are in the very early stages and the details of when it could come back are being closely guarded. Read More: Prince Harry row erupts as author claims memoir is for ‘revenge’ Deal Or No Deal is set to return to ITV screens with a new presenter For over ten years contestants battled against the banker to win the £250,000 prize READ MORE Penny Lancaster in tears recalling Rod Stewart health update reaction ‘There have been discussions around Noel possibly returning but ITV decided they want to give the show a completely fresh look and feel.” They added: ‘Stephen has been approached about being the new host of the show which is something he is over-the-moon about. ‘He has really proven himself to ITV and after he got his own show In For A Penny, as well as Catchphrase, bosses think Stephen could be ideal for it. ‘ The Former Noel’s House Party host presented the Channel 4 hit show from 2005 to 2016. Noel Edmonds has previously admitted he would prefer the role went to a fresh face Stephen Mulhern has become a staple of ITV’s entertainment shows with In For A Penny and Catchphrase When talk of a Deal Or No Deal return was previously mentioned, Noel told Express.co.uk: ‘How lucky am I? How fortunate am I to have been offered formats like that. “It was a fabulous 10 years. I don’t like the way tabloids always make it into something being axed. It came to the end of its run. ‘What a wonderful experience. For millions of people it was destination television. “People of a certain age and students, I was very fortunate to get to do that. Trending
Deal or No Deal set to make comeback with popular ITV star taking over from Noel Edmonds
Sourceexpress.co.uk
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