Bradley Walsh is reportedly set to hunt for UFOs in a new TV series.

According to The Sun, the TV host will present Bradley Walsh: Out of this World, a new Sky History series that will see Walsh travel the globe to explore UFO sightings, crop circles, and other extraterrestrial theories.
A source told the publication: “Bradley holds a deep fascination with extraterrestrial theories, particularly concerning ancient history and engineering, so he is the perfect person to front this series.
“He goes wherever the evidence takes him, whether that’s secret military files, eyewitness testimony, underwater anomalies or ancient mysteries.”
The source added that filming is already under way on the series and that Walsh will be speaking to “military insiders, eyewitnesses and scientists” during his investigations”.

It continued: “He’ll even try to find the lost city of Atlantis and explore whether crop circles are alien messages.
“When it comes to aliens most people think about Roswell, but Britain has its own history of weird and unexplained sightings that will shock people. Bradley will lift the lid on those encounters too.”
Radio Times has reached out to Sky and Walsh’s reps for comment.
Walsh is best known for hosting games shows such as The Chase and Blankety Blank, and has also had roles in popular series such as Coronation Street and Doctor Who.
Ahead of the BBC confirming Strictly Come Dancing new trio of hosts, Walsh told Radio Times that taking on the vacancy would “ruin” his weekends.
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Speaking about his weekends, he said: “I come home from the studio on a Friday, have dinner and watch I’m a Celebrity.
“On Saturday, I’ll watch the football results, have dinner and a pint, watch Strictly, then I’m a Celebrity, and flip back to the BBC for Match of the Day.
“On Sunday I get up late, watch some Columbo, then the football, followed by the Strictly results, then I’m a Celebrity, and then Match of the Day. If I was to host Strictly, it would absolutely ruin my weekend.”
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Molly Moss is a Trends Writer for Radio Times, covering the latest trends across TV, film and more. She has an MA in Newspaper Journalism and has previously written for publications including The Guardian, The Times and The Sun Online.

