Love Island-style series based on Shirley Valentine with famous women over 40 planned by ITV
THE last series of Love Island was one of telly’s biggest successes in recent years, but bosses aren’t going to let the young singletons have all the fun.
Bigwigs at ITV have put their heads together and come up with a version of the series for the more mature woman looking for love.
The new show is called My Shirley Valentine Summer — after the 1989 film Shirley Valentine — and will see eight famous women, aged 40 and over, jet off to a Greek island to find romance and adventure.
It is being filmed next month by Twofour Productions, which is behind BBC’s The Real Marigold Hotel and Channel 4’s The Jump.
The show will see the lucky ladies throw themselves into local life and culture while staying in a luxury villa.
A telly source said: “Whether it is discovering a new relationship, hobby or career or rediscovering their confidence and ambition, the show will see the famous group living together and forming new friendships to share every moment of this unique experience.
It’s the trip of a lifetime.
Let's hope it doesn't get as rowdy as Love Island...“Casting agents are busy choosing celebs to take part at the moment and are focusing on single women at a crossroads in their life who would benefit from the journey.”
Rom-com Shirley Valentine saw 42-year-old Scouse mum and housewife Shirley, played by Pauline Collins, rediscover herself on a holiday to the Greek island of Mykonos and embark on a fling with a local restaurant owner, played by Tom Conti.
The Greek bachelors won’t know what’s hit them.
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Udderly daft, Al
ALAN CARR is certainly making sure he leaves Channel 4 with a bang.
Now at work on a show for ITV after his C4 exclusivity deal ended, he milks a cow in tomorrow night's I Don’t Like Mondays.
The reason? Guest Jonathan Ross used to do a milk round himself.
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Luck of the Irish for George?
DANNY DYER famously discovered he was linked to royalty on Who Do You Think You Are?
Now Boy George is hoping BBC researchers can dig up some surprise ancestors for him.
But the Culture Club singer does not want to know whether a distant relative sat on the throne – rather that his Irish roots lead to a “gypsy clan”.
Appearing on This Morning, he said: “I’m really excited because I don’t know anything about it.
"Obviously I know my relatives in Ireland but I don’t know the history.
“My mum’s mother was found wandering the streets at six and that’s all we know.
"She was put in a home.
“We know nothing more about her, so it will be so interesting.
"There’s got to be some wrong’uns in there.
“I hope we come from a gypsy clan.
"I’m looking forward to it.”
Gem takes to the sea-quins
EVER since the last Strictly series finished, it feels like all Gemma Atkinson has done is go on holiday.
She and dancer boyfriend Gorka Marquez, who I first revealed were dating during the BBC1 series, have posted numerous sun-soaked selfies since the turn of the year.