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Sheridan Smith to present dog reality show for BBC One

Sheridan Smith will search for the UK’s top dog stylist in new show ‘Pooch Perfect’.
The former ‘Gavin and Stacey’ star – who has six pet pups of her own – has teamed up with BBC One for a fluffy new reality show with a twist, and she couldn’t resist the pitch for what will be her first prime-time hosting role.
She said: "To combine my love of dogs with a brand new job presenting for the BBC was a match made in heaven!
"Everyone who knows me will understand that animals, and especially dogs are very special to me. I live at home with six dogs, so presenting a show dedicated to our four-legged best friends didn’t take much consideration!
"I’m used to being on set with lots of actors, this time I can’t wait to hang out all day with dozens of dogs. It is literally my dream job!"
The eight-part series – produced by Seven Studios UK – will see 10 pairs of professional dog stylists from across the UK competing in a number of themed challenges to give beloved pets some epic transformations.
Each week, the teams will reveal their creations on the Dogwalk, with judges – including celebrity guests – deliberating over the canine contenders with their owners seeing the new looks for the first time.
The doggy stars will also enjoy the show’s special ‘Pooch Palace’, and viewers will be treated to top tips, fun facts and pampering guides for their own pets.
Kate Phillips, Controller of BBC Entertainment, added: "I love this show, it celebrates so much creativity culminating in unforgettable transformations, always mindful of the fact one false snip could cost someone the competition!"
Damon Pattison, Creative Director of Seven Studios UK, said: "I cannot imagine anything more fun than being in a studio with Sheridan Smith and a whole load of scruffy dogs.
"This is going to be the happiest show and as the first original commission for Seven Studios UK, I’m utterly delighted to be bringing it to BBC One."

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