Gogglebox Ireland Looking For Wexford Families To Partake In New Show

Gogglebox Ireland is on the lookout for new TV critics to join the next series of the popular Virgin Media Television show…

Producers have put out a casting call to families, people, and friends from Wexford and Ireland to take part in their new show. They’re specifically looking for older men and their friends to partake in this year’s show.

The new series will launch on our television screens this Autumn.

“We are on the lookout for groups of older male pals who love nothing more than chatting about what they watch on the box while down at the local Men’s Shed or waiting at the Taxi Rank,” said a spokesperson.

They also want new families, especially those who have a brother and a sister combo. And despite them proving to be a lesser spotted breed for Gogglebox Ireland, they’d love to hear from telly-addicted Priests and Nuns.

If you think you have what it takes, email casting@kiteentertainment.com with your contact details and tell them who’s in your gang, where you’re based, what you like to watch together and a photo of you altogether if possible.

Gogglebox Ireland won Best Factual Entertainment Show at the recent RTS Ireland Television Awards.

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