DAISY MAY COOPER and her brother Charlie are turning their love of ghostly goings-on into their own supernatural show.
The series will see the This Country stars investigate the spookiest places across the country.
An insider revealed: “Daisy and Charlie are the perfect duo because they are both believers and have been quite vocal about supernatural experiences.”
It is expected to air on the BBC later this year.
It comes after Charlie’s own series Myth County last year, which saw him cover bonkers stories passed down in British folklore, including one from Norfolk where locals say they are plagued by a demon dog.
His older sister’s autobiography, Hexy B**ch: Tales From My Life, The Afterlife, And Beyond, was released shortly after, with Daisy detailing a number of supernatural occurrences in her life.
She also claimed she was being haunted by her This Country co-star Michael ‘Slugs’ Sleggs, who passed away after battling heart problems in 2019.
She said: “There was a banging in the bedroom door, the duvet had lifted off the bed and I’m sure it was him.
“I made him promise he would come back, and he would definitely do that because he knows it would freak me out and he’d find that hilarious.”
PAN AM BOMBING RETOLD
IT all looks tense for Connor Swindells in a forthcoming BBC drama, The Bombing Of Pan Am 103, based on the 1988 Lockerbie disaster.
The Sex Education actor plays DS Ed McCusker, who investigates the real-life bombing of a plane which exploded over the Scottish town, killing 270 people.
The six-parter re-telling of the disaster focuses on efforts by the Scottish and American authorities to track down the perpetrators.
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Connor is joined by Suits star Patrick J Adams, who plays counterterrorism officer Dick Marquise, Severance actor Merritt Wever as FBI agent Kathryn Turman and Lauren Lyle as June McCusker.
The series, which airs later this year, comes after Sky’s version on the disaster which starred Colin Firth.
GEMMA’S LOVE OF SPY TIME
GEMMA ARTERTON is going undercover once again in a new ITV spy drama.
It’s the third time she has played a leading spy role after appearing in The King’s Man with Ralph Fiennes and as Strawberry Fields in Bond movie Quantum Of Solace.
In Secret Service she plays MI6 agent Kate Henderson, who learns that a UK politician may be a Russian agent.
She faces a race against time to unmask the spy, while protecting her family and her reputation.
Gemma said: “I am delighted to be stepping into the world of such a topical and gripping espionage thriller.”
She will be joined by The English’s Rafe Spall, Adolescence actor Mark Stanley and Doctor Who’s Alex Kingston.
EX-ARMY colonel Guy Deacon takes on an epic journey despite having Parkinson’s.
In World’s Toughest Drive: An African Adventure Guy travels across 25 countries, covering 18,000 miles to prove he can still live his life.
The show, released in conjunction with World Parkinson’s Day on April 11, will air on Channel 4 on April 10.
WIN WIN FOR DUO
MEL GIEDROYC and Sue Perkins are reuniting for the first time in years for the “most interactive” quiz show yet.
The ITV series will see viewers at home and a studio audience compete for epic prizes. One lucky contestant is guaranteed to win £1,000,000 in the series finale.
Win Win with People’s Postcode Lottery, which will air on Saturday nights, tasks players with survey questions already answered by the public, to bag luxury holidays, cars and sporting event tickets.
Mel said: “This quiz is so extra. Imagine winning something like a car just by playing along with a game show you’re watching on a Saturday night in your pyjamas?”
Sue added: “If I wasn’t hosting, I’d be playing it at home sat in my leopard-print onesie.”
OH NO, JOE, WHAT A PLACE, STACE
JOE SWASH and Stacey Solomon's new reality series is going to be chaos, if this first-look image is anything to go by.
But the couple are not fazed by letting in the cameras.
They have opened the doors of their home, Pickle Cottage, for BBC series Stacey & Joe.
They will be joined by their children – Rex, five, Rose, three, and Belle, two, as well as Stacey’s sons Zachary, 17, and Leighton, 12, from a previous relationship.
Stacey said of the show: “We’ve learned that we’re not a perfect couple.
“We’ve never said we are, but you get to watch yourself back, which is something that doesn’t happen often.”
Joe added: “So many people represent their lives as being so perfect on Instagram, it was our responsibility to show the highs and lows.
“It’s not all a bed of roses.”
Stacey & Joe starts on Tuesday on BBC One and iPlayer.