Boiling Point stars Stephen Graham and Hannah Walters will settle down on their sofa for an upcoming episode of Celebrity Gogglebox in support of Stand Up To Cancer (SU2C).
The married couple and their children, Grace and Alfie, will be among the famous faces sharing their opinions on the latest TV instalments for the special edition, which will air on Channel 4 on Friday after the main charity show.
They will join Gogglebox fixtures including the Siddiquis, married couple Mary Killen and Giles Wood, and duo Jenny Newby and Lee Riley.
Time star Graham and Whitechapel star Walters both star in the BBC restaurant drama Boiling Point.
It was first released as a short film in 2019 of the same name before being adapted for the big screen and is now a recently aired four-part TV series, which is set six months after the original movie.
Graham and Walters also starred together in writer-director Shane Meadows' 2006 film This Is England and its spin-off series.
Further celebrity guests for the Gogglebox special will be announced in due course.
The main live show, which is celebrating 10 years of the appeal, will be presented by a host of stars including Joe Lycett, Davina McCall, and Adam Hills.
The Channel 4 programme will be held at The Francis Crick Institute, a renowned hub for pioneering cancer research, for Cancer Research UK.
Comedian Munya Chawawa will join Lycett, McCall, and Hills to present the 90-minute takeover, which will also feature pop star Rita Ora, Dancing On Ice judge Oti Mabuse, and actress Cush Jumbo.
After the live show and the new Celebrity Gogglebox episode, the star-studded final of Don't Look Down will air.
It will see Paddy McGuinness lead his team of celebrities as they attempt a world-first relay highwire walk over the London Stadium.
The night of TV will end with Welsh comedian Rhod Gilbert hosting a Stand Up To Cancer comedy roast, featuring Ellie Taylor, Danny Beard, and Nish Kumar.
Comedians Sara Barron, Thanyia Moore, Bobby Mair, Harriet Kemsley, Fatiha El-Ghorri, and Larry Dean will also take part in a roast roulette.
It will culminate in a Sean Lock: Lockipedia segment in memory of the comic who died in August 2021 aged 58 following a battle with cancer.
Stand Up To Cancer (SU2C): The Takeover will air on Channel 4 at 7pm on Friday, followed by Celebrity Gogglebox at 8:30pm.
Source: Press Association