Emmerdale star Danny Miller's latest TV project announced as he joins ITV show
Danny Miller will return to our screens this weekend for his latest TV project, with him set to be seen competing on a popular game show alongside two fellow celebrities.
It comes after the actor, 32, briefly reprised his role as Aaron Dingle on Emmerdale a few months ago as part of the ITV show's 50th anniversary celebrations last year.
His latest project has now been revealed following his departure from the soap opera, with Danny set to return to our screens as a contestant on game show this week.
He will be among the contestants on the next episode of Celebrity Catchphrase. The news was announced this week ahead of the episode airing on Saturday (February 18).
I'm A Celebrity winner Danny is among the line-up for the episode. He'll compete against S Club's Rachel Stevens, 44, and presenter Richard Arnold, 53, on the show.
Corrie's Sue Cleaver says I'm A Celebrity stint helped her to push boundariesThe show - which is presented by Stephen Mulhern, 45 - announced the latest trio of contestants on social media this week. It shared a photo of them together on set.
It said: "The secret is out! Look who's playing Celebrity #Catchphrase with Stephen Mulhern this week! It's VIPs Danny Miller, Richard Arnold and Rachel Stevens!"
The post - which was shared on platforms including Twitter - confirmed that the episode will air this weekend. It concluded: "Tune in on Saturday at 6PM on STV and ITV1."
There's been excitement over the episode, with one person reacting: "I can't wait to watch". Another wrote: "Looking forward to it". Whilst a third said: "I will be watching".
And it has even been predicted that Danny will win, with one fan writing on Instagram: "Danny will win". Another wrote in the comments section: "Danny to win hopefully".
It comes amid the revived Catchphrase celebrating its 10th anniversary this year. The ITV show - which had originally aired from 1986 to 2004 - was brought back in 2013.
Stephen hosts the revival and he said recently: "Nobody knew whether [the reboot] would go down well. But all we did know was that obviously it was a fantastic show!"
The presenter further commented about the upcoming anniversary: "Now, can you believe this? Ten years of Catchphrase. That's what we're celebrating right now."
"I love presenting the show but I also want to say a massive thanks to [the show's original host] Roy Walker. He started the whole thing off and long may it continue," he added.
Celebrity Catchphrase continues Saturday from 6pm on STV and ITV. Catch up on previous episodes through ITVX.
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