Fans of Michael McIntyre will be doubly delighted to hear that his Big Show is back after a three-year hiatus - while his Saturday night game show The Wheel has also been recommissioned by the BBC.
The 46-year-old comedian will return to BBC One for six episodes of the variety show which earned him a Bafta TV award for best entertainment performance in 2017.
Recorded in front of a live audience at London's Theatre Royal on Drury Lane, McIntyre's Big Show will see the return of Send To All, Celebrity Midnight Gameshow and the Unexpected Star of the Show as well as a host of brand new features.
McIntyre said: "Three long years of no Unexpected Stars, of me not getting my hands on a single celebrity’s mobile phone, of people sleeping soundly without fear of me sneaking into their bedrooms.
"Well the wait is over, the Big Show is back and we’ve used those three years to think of even bigger surprises and bigger laughs."
The BBC also announced that McIntyre’s "beloved" Saturday night game show The Wheel will return for a third season, with 12 episodes airing later this year.
The show sees celebrity guests seated on a huge spinning wheel as they attempt to help contestants win big cash prizes.

Celebrity guests have included Rob Beckett, Carol Vorderman, Danny Dyer and Dermot O’Leary.
McIntyre added: "As well as making stars of the unsuspecting public on the Big Show, I will be making another series of the show that literally revolves around me!
"The Wheel is spinning back too! I’m elated that both shows are so beloved and returning to BBC One."