HAVE you ever wanted to take part in a TV game show?
Well, now could be your chance as ITV is currently casting in Berkshire for two exciting game shows.
Moneyball and Sitting on a Fortune are coming back for a second series and they are currently on the hunt for new contestants.
Moneyball sees teams of two contestants have the chance to accumulate large sums of money by correctly answering a series of questions.
But as the money grows so does the pressure and the plays must hold their nerve in the countdown to the final ball being played – the Moneyball.
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Host Ian Wright said: “I loved filming the first series of Moneyball.
“Our guests are winning and losing life changing amounts of money so every time I entered the studio it was a real emotional roller coaster for me.
“I get really invested in every contestant’s story about what they will do with the money so to be back knowing we’ll get a few more winners, is great.
Mr Wright added the show is pure entertainment and he has lots of fun making it.
And Sitting on a Fortune is a high-tension game show where players can win up to £100,000.
Hosted by footballer Gary Lineker, it features six players, six chairs and no lifelines or exits.
The players take to the stage in a row of seats, one behind another but positioning is key.
Only the player in the money seat can answer questions, build the jackpot, and have the chance of winning the whole thing.
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Gary Lineker said: "I am absolutely thrilled that Sitting on a Fortune is back.
“It's an incredibly exciting show to host with so much drama and tension right from the word go! I'm looking forward to bringing the thrill of the game to people's screens again.
“With so much riding on every single question, there really is nothing else like it on TV.”
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