Ross Kemp is back on our screens for a brand new BBC One quiz show called The Bridge Of Lies.

The BAFTA-winning actor, 57, will be presenting the high drama programme that begins filming in Glasgow later this year.

The new game show will see teams of four attempting to cross a stepping stone bridge to earn themselves some cash.

It will be broadcast in Spring 2022 but the show's producers are looking for contestants now.

 

 

How does The Bridge of Lies game show work?

The bridge that the contestants need to cross to earn the cash is made up of different stepping stones.

Each stepping stone has a different option, and the players must try to get from A to B by stepping on the truths and avoiding the lies in order to cross the floor safely, or risk falling off the bridge and out of the game. 

Ross Kemp said: “It’s fair to say I’ve found myself in some dangerous situations in recent years, so I reckon I’m well-prepared for the jeopardy of The Bridge of Lies – but the big question is, are you?

Kemp also made a public callout for people to sign up to the new show. 

He said: “We’re looking for fun and determined contestants to join us in the studio for this exciting new quiz show.

"There’s even a chance you could head home with the cash jackpot, but we’ll cross that bridge when we come to it – literally.

"This show is unlike anything you’ve ever seen before, and it’s sure to be a once-in-a-lifetime experience for anyone taking part.”

 

How to apply for Ross Kemp's The Bridge of Lies

 

Bridge of Lies is being produced by STV Studios. 

The producers are specifically looking for teams of four to get in touch with them.

STV added: “Whether you’re family, friends or colleagues – if you have bags of personality and can think outside of the box, apply now.”

If you want to take part in The Bridge of Lies, email TBOLCasting@stv.tv.

But you will need to be quick because applications close on Monday November 1 2021.

The Bridge Of Lies will air on BBC One in Spring 2022.