Hit daytime quiz show Bridge of Lies will return for a third series and is looking for local contestants to take part.
Hosted by Ross Kemp, Bridge of Lies sees teams of contestants competing for cash by crossing a bridge made up of stepping stones across the studio floor.
Each stepping stone has a different option, and the players must try to get from A to B by stepping on the truths and avoiding the lies, or risk falling off the bridge and out of the game.
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Ross Kemp said: “I’m overwhelmed at the response we’ve had from audiences for this show. It’s great for all the family to get involved in, both in the day and on Saturday evenings.
"Hosting Bridge of Lies, with all its jeopardy, tension and hilarious moments, is one of the most enjoyable parts of my year, so I’m delighted it’s been recommissioned by the BBC and can’t wait to get back filming in Glasgow.”
Filmed and produced in Glasgow, Bridge of Lies was commissioned by BBC Daytime as part of a competitive initiative to find innovative new quiz formats made in Scotland.
The series is produced by Bridge of Lies creators STV Studios with Gary Chippington, STV Studios’ Creative Director of Entertainment, continuing to serve as Executive Producer.
You can apply to be a contestant on series three via BBC Take Part here
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