BBC Factual has commissioned Voltage TV to make another Amanda and Alan series, this time in Greece.

The BBC1 show follows on from Amanda and Alan’s Spanish Job with Amanda Holden and Alan Carr “embracing island life as they head to sunny Corfu, keen to embrace a new culture, ready to throw themselves into local life, make new friends and take on the challenges that inevitably lie ahead.”

Amanda Holden said “I couldn’t be happier to announce that Alan and I are going to be doing a fourth series of Amanda and Alan! If I said our big fat Greek renovation, I’m sure that will give you a clue! We’re so excited to be spending another summer together bashing down walls in one of our favourite places ever! Over 18 million of you tuned in -so thank you so much for all the love and support.”

Alan Carr said: “Greece is always my ‘Go To’ place for holiday fun, so it will be strange for me to be packing a hard hat, drill and paint roller in my suitcase instead of my usual suntan lotion and budgie smugglers. After the success of Sicily, Tuscany and Andalusia I think Greece is the perfect next step for some Alamanda magic, with its rich history and culture and let’s not forget the delicious food and drink, it feels like its already gearing up to be an unforgettable summer”.

Catherine Catton, Head of Commissioning, Factual Entertainment and Live Events, said: “We’re delighted to have Amanda and Alan returning for a fourth series, bringing their signature style of fun, sun and friendship to audiences right across the UK. With a new location, a completely new property to transform and some of the world’s most beautiful scenery on their doorstep, we can’t wait to see what magic they create together.”

Amanda and Alan’s Greek Job, an 8×30’ series for iPlayer and BBC One, is made by Voltage TV Productions. It was commissioned by Catherine Catton, Head of Commissioning, Factual Entertainment and Events, the Executive Producers are Claire Walls, Sanjay Singhal and Tom Cullum, and the Commissioning Editor is Ricky Cooper. BBC Studios is handling the global distribution.

Jon Creamer

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