Do you love to watch a Saturday night gameshow on TV, or even think you have what it takes to become a contestant?
The second series of Alan Carr’s Picture Slam on BBC One will be returning after a successful first series in September 2023.
In three teams of two, contestants have to battle against the clock in a series of thrilling rounds, to identify as many pictures as they can to be in with the chance of winning the £10,000 jackpot.
The BBC quiz show is now looking for people to take part in your area to be given the chance to take home the winning prize.
Alan said he is “over the moon” that Picture Slam is coming back, adding: “I love the show so much and I’m bowled over by how popular it’s become.
“It’s manic, a little bit random and full of fun - it’s like if I was a quiz show!!! Let’s do it all over again!”
How do you become a contestant on Alan Carr’s Picture Slam?
Applications for Alan Carr’s Picture Slam series two are now open until March 31, 2024.
Filming is set to take place in Glasgow towards the end of April 2024 – you can register and fill out the application form for both you and the person you wish to apply with here, before emailing it to pictureslam@triplebrew.co.uk.
A short video will also need to be included.
Triple Brew Media who are producing the show said they are looking for competitive teams of two people including partners, siblings, work colleagues or flatmates and friends with a mix of abilities and personalities.
“The pictures could be pop stars, TV shows, celebrities, historical figures, famous landmarks, logos, etc. All manner of things,” explained Triple Brew Media.
“And if you get all the pictures within the time, you get a picture slam! And bonus cash will be added to your total.
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“Only one team will make it to the final to play for the jackpot prize.”
Full terms and conditions can be found on the Triple Brew Media website.
Series one of Alan Carr’s Picture Slam is available to watch now via BBC iPlayer.
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