WARWICK Davis has begged TV bosses to bring back his gameshow, Tenable.
ITV cancelled the popular format earlier this year in a move that shocked fans.
Warwick, 54, is mostly known for his roles in major blockbuster films including the Harry Potter and Star Wars franchises.
Bosses originally chose him to front the knowledge show in 2016 until its axing in August.
The movie star was left absolutely devastated by the decision as he loved hosting the programme.
He now thinks there might be scope for a potential revival, after seeing how upset the fans were over the decision.
Warwick told The Daily Star: "Presenting Tenable was one of my favourite things to do.
"I loved the show. People tell me they still watch old episodes now and enjoy it.
"I feel like I should video people on my phone when they say, 'We miss Tenable' and then send them to ITV!"
Warwick knows that he would need to make the commercial case to the higher ups at the channel.
He admits that a potential revival would hinge on getting high ratings and bringing in a large profit.
The actor added: "The landscape of television has changed immensely with all the streaming services now.
Moment hapless Tenable quiz show contestant guesses ST MIRREN as the name of a Scottish city
"Unless you can pull in the advertisers, you can't get a show on.
"One day it may become apparent that Tenable is viable once again. Maybe we could even do a Tenable film one day!"
Over its eight-year run, Tenable ran for over 300 episodes across seven series.
Teams of five contestants attempt to win up to £125,000.
They are tasked with filling in different category lists of 10 items by guessing the correct answers.
An ITV spokesperson previously said: "Tenable has been a much-loved ITV game show since it launched in 2006.
"While there are no brand new episodes currently planned, fans of the show can still watch it on ITVX."
Warwick is now focussed on his acting career as he gets ready to return to TV screens in a new movie.
He will star in Valeria 3D alongside WWE wrestler Nathan Jones, who is known for his roles in Mad Max: Fury Road and Conan The Barbarian.