PRODUCTION company, Remarkable Television, has announced that their entertainment TV show All Together Now is returning to BBC One after a "successful first run".
Hosted by Rob Beckett, with Geri Horner as 'Head of the 100' – a unique panel of one hundred music experts and performers from across the UK.
A BBC spokesman said: "The aim of the game for each act is to get as many of the 100 on their feet and singing along, because the more of the 100 who join in, the higher the score."
Rob Beckett said: "I am absolutely delighted to be back hosting All Together Now.
"After making 100 new friends on the show the Christmas presents cost me an absolute fortune.
"So it's great to be back in employment. I can't wait to get started.
"I've also requested a stair lift for the next series to help me get to the top row of judges."
Geri Horner added: "I loved making the first series, it was so fun, it really celebrated people, uniting all walks of life.
"It got the nation up on their feet and singing along on a Saturday night.
"With so many more incredible performers out there I can't wait to get going on series two."
Hartlepool-based Michael Rice was crowned the winner of series one earlier this year taking home £50,000 prize money.