Gogglebox Ireland is returning to screens soon and bosses are on the lookout for new sofa stars.
In a call out for new cast members for the popular series, Virgin Media Television said they are currently on the hunt for witty and opinionated telly fanatics to join the new season.
And it seems they are looking for a specific bunch.
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They said: "Groups of older male pals, families (especially ones with brothers and sisters) and Priests and Nuns are high on the list of what the producers are looking for this year."
The call-out reads: "Do you have plenty to say and love a good chat while watching television? If so, you’re not alone!
"And we’re calling on you to join Ireland’s most-loved and opinionated TV critics from all across the nation in the next season of Gogglebox Ireland, starting this Autumn on Virgin Media Television.
"We are on the lookout for groups of older male pals who love nothing more than chatting about what they watch on the box while down at the local Men’s Shed or waiting at the taxi rank.
"We’re also on the hunt for new families, especially those who have a brother and a sister combo. And despite them proving to be a lesser spotted breed for Gogglebox Ireland, we'd still love to hear from telly-addicted Priests and Nuns.
"We want to hear from everyone across the country who have plenty to say about the world of television and want to join us in having a laugh."
If you think you have what it takes, all you have to do is email casting@kiteentertainment.com with your contact details, where you're based, what you like to watch together and a photo of you all together if possible.
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