CONFESSIONS, personal apologies or even marriage proposals can now be staged in front of millions of viewers thanks to a new TV show desperate for Worcester contestants.
BBC1's morning programme TV Mail wants people who fancy surprising friends, relatives and lovers with a special message to come forward and take part.
Camera crews will be filming in the city early in the New Year, led by presenters Nadia Sawalha and Ingrid Tarrant, wife of former King's School, Worcester, pupil Chris Tarrant.
"The message can consist of any sentiment," said Paul Jacobs, spokesman for the show.
"Already we've had loads, ranging from, 'I'm sorry, but I killed your goldfish' to 'thanks for everything you've done for me'.
"We're filming in Worcester early next year and would love to hear from anyone who has a message to send."
Anyone interested should contact the show on 020 8222 4209 or via email at tvmail@endemoluk.com and leave their name and daytime contact details.
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