Popular ITV daytime show Loose Women will undergo huge shake-up next week for a special episode.
Viewers have enjoyed watching the panel on their screens every weekday at lunch time for years.
However, an award-winning spin-off, Loose Men, will return on Wednesday, February 5 on ITV1 and ITVX at 12:30pm for one episode.
It will see Irish television presenter Craig Doyle, 54, and dancer Jordan Banjo, 32, joined by newcomers Danny Jones, 38, and Pete Wicks, 37, for the first time.
The four men will tackle topics including mental and physical health while sharing their own experiences, encouraging others to open up during the hour-long show.
Questions about male body trends, relationship issues, alcohol and anxiety are also set to be answered and explored.

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Viewers have enjoyed watching Loose Women on their screens every week day at lunch time for years

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It will see Irish television presenter Craig Doyle, 54, and dancer Jordan Banjo , 32, be joined by Danny Jones , 38, and Pete Wicks , 37, for the first time

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The four men will tackle topics including mental and physical health while sharing their own experiences, encouraging others to open up, during the hour-long show
A promotional video for the show features the four men as Craig says: ‘For a crack squad of Loose Men you need a fella who’s quick on his feet, a guy who can sing who’s a jungle king, and a strictly star with a heart of gold.
‘All led, by a man with a plan. The perfect team for a brand new edition of the award-winning Loose Men.’
It comes after Danny Jones was crowned King Of The Jungle on last year’s I’m A Celeb, beating Colleen Rooney.
Meanwhile Pete Wicks featured on Strictly Come Dancing and left the competition at the semi-final with dance partner Jowita Przystał.
He performed a dance-off against Tasha Ghouri and Aljaž Škorjanec during the eleventh results show of the series.
Back in 2023, Loose Men was crowned the winner of the Daytime Programme category at the prestigious Royal Television Society Awards after a touching episode with Jordan Banjo, Ore Oduba, Andi Peters and Shaun Wallace

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It comes after Danny Jones, pictured, was crowned King Of The Jungle on last year’s I’m A Celebrity, beating Colleen Rooney

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While Pete Wicks, pictured, featured on Strictly Come Dancing and left the competition at the semi-final with dance partner Jowita Przystał
The four men earned the respect and admiration of fans after they opened up about marriage, body image and the importance of talking to one another.
Vernon Kay hosted another episode of Loose Men in May to mark Mental Health Awareness Week and was joined on the panel by Anton Du Beke, Joe Swash and Jordan Banjo.
Other instalments have featured footballer Harry Redknapp and radio host Ronan Keating.
In November, Jordan and Brian Conley were joined by Jeff Brazier and Craig Doyle for the first time in an episode in honour of International Men’s Day.
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