‘Strictly Come Dancing – It Takes Two’ is to move to BBC One for two weeks.
The Latin and ballroom show’s spin-off programme usually airs on BBC Two from Mondays to Thursdays while the regular series is on, but the show will feature on the Beeb’s main channel for a fortnight from September 23rd.
‘It Takes Two’ will air at the earlier time of 5.15pm for the first two weeks, before returning to its 6.30pm slot on BBC Two from October 7th.
Regular presenter Zoe Ball will be joined by a new co-host, Rylan Clark-Neal.
The former ‘X Factor’ contestant recently admitted he experienced "impostor syndrome"- when someone doubts their ability to do a job – after landing the new role.
He said: "It’s full-on impostor syndrome.
"I was like ‘Are you sure they’ve rung the right person? They don’t think I’m someone else?’
"I genuinely thought I’d turn up for work and they’d be like ‘Hi Rylan, are you OK? Are you lost?’
"There’s nothing better than getting announced you’re doing a job, people slating you, then you do a job and having people go, ‘He’s actually all right.’
"At the beginning it felt like a fight, but nowadays I actually expect it – and I sort of thrive on it a bit.
"I can’t begin to explain how excited I am to be joining the ‘Strictly’ family. I’ve always been a massive fan of ‘It Takes Two’ and to be working with the amazing Zoe Ball is a dream.
"I’m extremely honoured to be joining such a television institution and can’t wait to bring a lot of mischief to the Strictly bubble. I’m looking forward to getting started and seeing you all soon."
And Zoe cannot wait to present alongside Rylan on ‘It Takes Two’.
She said: "He’ll fit right into our ‘It Takes Two’ family. Can’t wait for this new season to start, it’s going be a hoot!"