
Channel 4 launch new version of classic game show as Love Island and I'm A Celeb stars are lined up to appear
CHANNEL 4 are launching their own version of classic quiz show, Family Fortunes, aimed at a youth audience and featuring an array of reality stars and influencers.
Family Face Off will air on 4's younger skewing digital channel 4.0 this summer and will see famous faces and their families compete against each other.
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It's hosted by Darkest Man and they have Chloe Burrows and Indiyah Polack from Love Island as contestants, along with their loved ones.
Both former Islanders have enjoyed incredible careers since leaving the villa.
Chloe has appeared on several other reality TV shows like Celebs Go Dating, while Indiyah is the host of the Love Island podcast.
The show's host Darkest Man, is an influencer who has seen his star soar over the the last few years.
Channel 4 have revealed that other celebs taking part in Family Face Off are I'm A Celeb 's Nella Rose, Mariam Musa and PK Humble.
Similar to ITV 's Family Fortunes, the show sees two celebrities go head-to-head with their families in tow.
In each episode, two equally competitive and unfiltered families must answer a series of questions to prove who knows their relatives best.
The show promises to be full of laughs, as the stars do battle to see who will come out on top.
Family Face Off isn't the only show that is hitting the screens this summer.
Channel 4 have announced a whole host of great entertainment being launched over the next few months on 4.0.
Chloe Burrows breaks her silence on new boyfriend as she opens up on relationship for the first time
Nella Rose and Darkest Man are also taking part in new show, The Intern.
The series offers 80 amateur creators the chance to secure a once in
a lifetime opportunity with four of the UK's biggest influencers.
Viewers are also being treated to Find The Catfish.
Each episode will see a content creator have five blind dates to find their real connection.
But what they don't know is two of their fellow influencers will be pranking their pal, using voice changing tech to disguise and convince their friend they are "the one".
Speaking about these new shows, Channel 4's Evie Buckley, said: 'I can't wait for our latest slate full of fresh new shows to drop on Channel 4.0 this summer.
"New formats, new talent and the same old chaos, I hope these series resonate."
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