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Channel 4 launch new dating show with the strangest twist ever

LOVE stories are magical in films like Sleepless In Seattle — even if the actors’ real-life romances barely last nine and a half weeks.

Now Channel 4 hope the charm of the silver screen will help lovelorn singles in a new dating show.

Rex FeaturesLove stories seem to be magical in movies like in When Harry Met Sally, but now Channel 4 is hoping to bring real-life romances to the screen[/caption]

GettyIts new dating series, Let’s Make A Scene, is due to hit screens next year, here Demi Moore and Patrick Swayze in a scene from the ‘Ghost’[/caption]

They will be plunged into a famous movie love scene to see if sparks fly when the cameras roll, on the show which comes from the team behind Netflix’s steamy hit Too Hot To Handle.

It will take inspiration from When Harry Met Sally and daters will also take on Patrick Swayze and Demi Moore’s famous pottery scene from Ghost.

One leading man or woman will act alongside three potential suitors before choosing one to take on a date off-screen.

The series, which has a working title of Let’s Make A Scene, is due to hit screens next year.

Channel 4 loves playing Cupid at the moment with Joel Dommett‘s new show The Love Trap making its debut last night.

A host of women compete for a man’s affections, but half of them are faking it. Every time you think the well of dating shows has run dry, a new bonkers idea comes along.

AlamyIt will see one leading man or woman acting alongside three potential suitors before choosing one to take on a date off-screen, here Pride and Prejudice[/caption]


MAYA’S THIRST CLASS

MAYA JAMA is in the pink as she takes some time off in sun-drenched Jamaica.

Fresh from presenting Channel 4’s Stand Up To Cancer, she crooned to RnB tunes from her hotel balcony and supped an ice-cold thirst-quencher.

INSTAGRAM/MAYA JAMAMaya Jama stuns in a yellow and pink bikini as she holidays in Jamaica[/caption]

INSTAGRAM/MAYA JAMAThe star crooned to RnB tunes from her hotel balcony and supped an ice-cold thirst-quencher[/caption]

Maya will be back on our screens soon as host of Simon Cowell‘s new musical game show Walk The Line.

For now she just has to work on those tan lines.

Davidson lashes out

COMIC Jim Davidson has hit out at Ashley Banjo for making him look like a “bad guy” after the comic stormed out during a discussion on race.

Jim had previously criticised the Black Lives Matter routine that Ashley’s dance troupe Diversity performed on Britain’s Got Talent. The sensational flashpoint featured in ITV documentary Ashley Banjo: Britain in Black and White, on Tuesday.

CARR TO HOST FOR ROYALS

ALAN CARR once met the Queen dressed as a cavewoman.

So let’s hope he pulls out a sharper suit when he hosts this year’s Royal Variety Performance.

GettyComic Alan Carr will host this year’s Royal Variety Performance, which will mark HRH’s 100th year as patron[/caption]

The comic was Ashleigh the cave girl alongside David Walliams as Pudsey the dog in a comedy sketch at the 2012 Royal Variety Performance.

Now he is at the helm for this year’s spectacle, which will mark HRH’s 100th year as patron.

Alan will be in good company, with Ed Sheeran, Sir Rod Stewart and Cirque du Soleil all on the bill.

Comics Bill Bailey and Judi Love will help tickle the Royal Family’s funny bonesat the bash at London’s Royal Albert Hall on November 18.

Anderson’s new beginnings

FORMER Emmerdale star Natalie Anderson has joined Hollyoaks.

The actress played feisty Alicia Metcalfe on the ITV soap for five years. But she says she is “thrilled” to make her debut for Channel 4 as “strong and intriguing” Lexi at the end of this month.