TWO excited Kidderminster schoolchildren will be sitting down with friends to watch their television debut tomorrow.
Bradley and Sophie Manville, of will be starring on CiTV programme, Finders Keepers.
The popular show first aired between 1991 and 1998 and was presented by Neil Buchanan.
It has now been brought back for a new series, which started last week, with new host, Jeff Brazier, best known as Jade Goody's ex-boyfriend.
Ten-year-old Bradley entered a competition on the ITV website for the chance to play the game and volunteered his 12-year-old sister as his partner.
They had to attend an audition in Birmingham in August and were then selected to take part in the show, which was filmed in Kent in October
Each week, two teams go head to head in the first question round before being set loose to search the house inside the studio.
There are eight rooms and the team members get 30 seconds to raid the rooms to find hidden objects.
The siblings, who enjoy acting and singing, were playing against a team from Canterbury.
Their mother, Lynn, who was able to watch the filming with her husband, Dave, said: "I am proud of them both. It was a great day. Everybody was ever so friendly and we had a great time.
"It is a chance of a lifetime. They may never get to go on television again."
She added: "They saw the preview . They were very excited about seeing themselves on television and can't wait to watch it."
Bradley said he enjoyed "trashing the rooms" and making "a big mess" the most.
He added that he was looking forward to watching the show with some friends.
To find out if Bradley and Sophie won the top prize, watch ITV tomorrow at 4.30pm.
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