
Emily Atack looks stunning in leather dress as she teams up with Rivals co-star Danny Dyer for new reality quiz show
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EMILY Atack looked jaw-droppingly stunning in the first look photos for her new TV quiz show.
Emily is teaming up with her Rivals co-star Danny Dyer, for brand new crossover reality and quiz TV series called Nobody's Fool on ITV1.
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Danny Dyer and Emily Atack are hosting a new game show called Nobody's Fool
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They previously worked together on the TV drama, Rivals
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Danny said their new TV reality quiz show was a 'blinder'
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While the new show was exclusively revealed by The Sun last month, first look images of the TV powerhouse duo dropped today, and Emily has stunned in a chic, black leather dress.
Emily wore the strapless, knee-length designer number as she posed next to a seated Danny.
The pair, who first worked together on the hit drama Rivals, looked focused in the promo shots inside a stately-looking dining room.
Danny also looked quite dapper in a dark velour suit and imposing mustache.
The pair are hosting Nobody's Fool which is a quiz show that is not determined by how smart a contestant is, but rather how smart the other contestants think they are.
'It's so exciting to be part of something this new and fresh," Emily said of her new hosting gig.
"The chance to work with Danny again was a no brainer for me. We had such a laugh. Can't wait for everyone to watch, it's an absolute must see.'
As part of the show, ten contestants from across the UK will compete on the show, where they'll be required to stay in a unique and mischievous 'Smart House', and will compete in challenges to convince others that they are more intelligent than they may actually be.
They'll also take part in daily individual quizzes that will test different areas of intelligence in order to build a group prize pot.
But in a surprising twist, only the contestants themselves will know how well they have done and then will decide what information they choose to share with their competitors.
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Then players will have to decide who is the weakest competitor and eliminate them.
"This is a blinder of a game show and unlike anything I've seen before," Danny said.
"Emily and I had a brilliant time making it and much like the audience at home will be, we were kept guessing right until the very end."
A TV insider told The Sun: 'Rivals is the story of a web of rival individuals which is spun around a stately house, Penscombe Court, and their efforts to constantly outdo one another.
'That's exactly the basis for the new game show, which also has the background of a country pile and sees the competitors try to outwit one another.
'Those in the know are already describing it as 'a game of intellect and deception'.'
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Filming for series two of Rivals began in May
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