Alison Hammond is ready to bring the energy as she takes on the hosting duties for the revival of the classic show Name That Tune. The iconic music game show, previously hosted by Tom O’Connor and Lionel Blair, is making a comeback on ITV, with Alison eagerly accepting the opportunity. The show is set to air on Saturday nights, which may explain why the 51-year-old was not in discussions to host BBC One’s Strictly Come Dancing.
Joining other revamped ITV classics like Bullseye and Wheel of Fortune, Name That Tune will challenge contestants to identify songs from clues. The show is expected to receive a contemporary update with a lavish production and a live band performing the tracks.
Expressing her excitement, Alison shared that saying yes to the opportunity was a no-brainer for her as she grew up watching the original series. She admitted that her biggest challenge as a host will be refraining from singing along to her favorite tunes during the show. Alison looks forward to guiding the contestants through the musical challenges alongside the talented Name That Tune band, promising a vibrant and exhilarating experience for viewers.
Alison, who recently turned down a role in the show Traitors, put an end to speculations about her potential involvement in Strictly Come Dancing. Despite her fondness for the dance competition, scheduling conflicts prevented her from taking on the role. While the new hosts for Strictly Come Dancing remain undisclosed, Alison shared her gratitude for the consideration and expressed contentment with her current commitments.
As the anticipation builds for the forthcoming episodes of both Name That Tune and Strictly Come Dancing, viewers can expect an exciting lineup of talent and entertainment.
