![]() ![]() The success of Mamma Mia! spawned two record-breaking blockbuster films, starring a host of stars including Meryl Streep, Christine Baranski, Julie Walters, Pierce Brosnan, Colin Firth, Stellan Skarsgård, Amanda Seyfried, Dominic Cooper, Lily James and Cher.Ĭreator and global producer of Mamma Mia!, Judy Craymer will co-executive produce the show and will be on hand to help the contestants. Role: The comedian, 46, is said to be in talks to join the panel of Mamma Mia! I Have a Dream after losing out on the BGT judging role to Bruno Tonioli (pictured) The series is being produced by Thames, who also make Britain's Got Talent and I Can See Your Voice. The competition will culminate in a live finale, broadcast from a theatre in London's West End. The show will be filmed against the backdrop of the Greek islands - where the original story is set. Mamma Mia! I Have A Dream is set to launch nationwide later in 2023 and will include an eight-part series airing on ITV1. ![]() MailOnline has contacted Alan's representatives and ITV for comment.Īlan was reportedly left 'devastated' after he was snubbed for the BGT judging role to replace David Walliams, which ended up going to Bruno Tonioli after Simon Cowell overruled ITV bosses. ![]() 'It just remains to be seen if Alan and ITV can hammer out a deal because he is very in demand at the moment,' they added. They said: 'Alan felt fed up that he missed out on the BGT judging role to Bruno Tonioli, but getting the Abba show would go a long way towards compensating him.' New venture: Alan Carr has reportedly been lined-up to join the judging panel of a new ITV musical theatre competition after missing out on the Britain's Got Talent job ![]()
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