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ITV 'working on show called Date My Nan'

ITV 'working on show called Date My Nan'
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ITV is reportedly developing a new show called Date My Nan following the success of My Mum, Your Dad.

ITV is reportedly developing a new show called Date My Nan following the success of My Mum, Your Dad.

The dating show - hosted by Davina McCall - follows 40-plus singletons who are sent back into the dating world by their grown-up kids, and after the success of series one last year, a second series is due to air soon.

ITV is now also working on a similar show, according to The Sun, involving the generation higher.

"The dates and possible love matches are brilliant but they're just part of Date My Nan," a source said.

"Producers know the gentle, emotional scenes as the older daters get ready with their loved one will lead to genuinely lovely, heartwarming content.

"On My Mum, Your Dad, viewers really rated the honest moments where the men opened up to each other, or widower Roger broke down in tears over his late wife's cancer.

"Viewers don't just want to see beautiful people pursue their lust any more - and Date My Nan will have that depth."

Casting for the show is currently ongoing with expectations that it could air in 2025.

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