Bez is lined up for a wacky TV road trip with old pal Shaun Ryder after turning Dancing on Ice into Happy Sundays.
Telly bosses have gone maracas for the Happy Mondays legend, 57, with offers of shows and commercials.
One production firm is desperate to get him behind the wheel with former bandmate Shaun, 59, riding shotgun on an hilarious tour of the country.
Producers think the combination would be telly gold after their previous appearances on the Channel 4 hit Celebrity Gogglebox together.
The source added: “The two of them are just so entertaining to watch that a road-trip across the UK is sure to be fun. If they did it they’d want to involve some of their family too though, to show that other side to them.”
Bez’s manager Jayne Houghton said: “I’ve been inundated with offers. Dancing On Ice has only gone on to show yet again how popular Bez is.
“He’s loved by all ages, is so down to earth and relatable. He appreciated he wasn’t a very good skater but he made people smile and everyone needs a bit of cheering up these days.”
One telly firm, inspired by his week-four beekeeper routine, wants to do a fly-on-the-wall documentary charting his journey from professional beekeeper to honey producer.
He had also been invited on to two major quiz shows, including the BBC1 panel show Would I Lie to You?
A source said: “It’s hilarious because Bez can’t tell a lie to save his life. He may have left Dancing On Ice but he’s just left his fans wanting more.”
His new family-friendly image has also garnered interest from one major supermarket chain, which wants him to front a campaign.
A Manchester brewery has also asked him to be the face of their non-alcoholic beer.
The source said: “His image is different now. He may have done a lot of drugs in the past but he’s on a health regime these days and more of a family favourite than ever.
“He’s been working really hard too to be a positive role model.”
Bez, real name Mark Berry, stayed in the show for five weeks with partner Angela Egan, despite struggling to skate.
Some disgruntled fans were outraged that he hung on for so long.
He left last Sunday after failing to impress judges during the skate-off.
They kept Corrie’s Sally Dynevor, 58, and Matt Evers, 45, instead after Bez flew through the air in a tribute to Meat Loaf.
Co-host Holly Willoughby told him afterwards: “You have been a favourite in the household.”