
Iconic comedy star signs up for Celebrity Gogglebox – and will be joined by his hilarious wife
AN ICONIC comedy star has signed up for Celebrity Gogglebox - and he will be joined by his hilarious wife.
The Sun can exclusively reveal a very famous star from a legendary TV show will be gracing our screens in the new series of the Channel 4 show.
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We can reveal that The Inbetweeners star James Buckley will be on the new series of Celebrity Gogglebox.
In our exclusive clip, James is joined by his equally funny wife Clair to announce their big TV news.
The comedian tells fans: "Hi guys, how's it going?
"We are joining the Gogglebox family.
"We're going to be watching some great TV and some not so great TV.
"And you'll be able to join us on Friday on Channel 4 at 9pm."
The couple are known for their hilarious banter on their podcast, At Home With The Buckleys, so they are bound to keep viewers entertained.
James and Clair have been happily married since 2012, and in that time have welcomed two kids.
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BECOMING A COMEDY STAR
James shot to fame in his role as Jay Cartwright in E4 hit comedy, The Inbetweeners, in 2008.
Despite initially receiving a bad reception, The Inbetweeners has been described as one of the most successful British sitcoms of the 21st century.
The series continued till 2010 and released a movie the following year.
A sequel of The Inbetweeners Movie arrived in August 2014
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