Celebrities confirmed for Gogglebox for Stand Up To Cancer

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Celebrity Gogglebox will be returning to TV screens for a star-studded special

The Channel 4 hit TV show has welcomed celebrities back to the show - and the celebs are ready to get stuck into the latest TV programmes that are getting people talking this week. The special episode will air this Friday at 8:30pm on Channel 4.

Who is taking part in Celebrity Gogglebox for Stand Up To Cancer? First to be announced was Kirkby’s own Stephen Graham who will be taking his seat on the couch alongside his wife Hannah Walters. The pair will settle down on the sofa with their children, Grace and Alfie and will be appearing alongside other famous faces sharing their opinions on the latest TV instalments.

 

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