Alan Carr's hit BBC show 'returns for third series' - after presenter divided viewers over his Royal Variety Performance presenting role
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Alan Carr's hit BBC show is reportedly returning for a third series. The UK's funny man, 48, is said to have had so much success with his latest series, Picture Slam, that the BBC, which debuted last year and returned in September, will make a come back in 2025, according to TV Zone.
In the show, teams compete against the clock to name pictures in four rounds, including Picture Twist and buzzer rounds. The winning team receives a Picture Slam and a chance to win £10,000. And after rave reviews the BBC has reportedly given the show a green light for a new series.
MailOnline has contacted the BBC for a comment. Alan Carr's hit BBC show is reportedly returning for a third series. The UK's funny man, 48, is said to have had so much success with his latest series, Picture Slam, that the BBC, which debuted last year and returned in September, will make a come back in 2025, according to TV Zone.
Alan's success comes after some viewers were left disgruntled over the comedy man's Christmas Variety Show. The comedian and fellow presenter Amanda Holden opened the show with a string of jokes. But some viewers felt the presenting was a touch 'awkward'.
The annual charity fundraising event saw a string of famous faces including Sir Elton John, Ted Lasso's Ellie Taylor, and Britain's Got Talent winner Sydnie Christmas perform in front of King Charles. Alan began the Royal Albert Hall show, which was filmed back in November, by poking fun Amanda's racy gown and declared it was 'just on the right side of an Ofcom complaint'.