It will feature hidden camera tasks like American series Impractical Jokers[/caption]
New format Celebrity Sabotage, which as been commissioned by ITV, will see stars laced with hidden cameras to capture the action.
The aim of the game is for the celebs to work together to tot up an impressive lump sum of cash for a member of the public, without them knowing.
It looks to be taking inspiration from popular 90s series Beadle’s About, where presenter Jeremy Beadle played practical jokes on the streets of the UK, and American series Impractical Jokers – which sees friends compete in increasingly outrageous public dares.
A show insider said, “Celebrity Sabotage incorporates game show, hidden camera and reality in a prime-time show that sees celebrities duping members of the public.
“There are loads of laughs, and the celebrities’ sabotage is all for a good cause – to win them loads of cash.”
It comes after the success of dating show My Mum, Your Dad, which launched on ITV last year and aired a second series in September.
The show sees single parents matched up in a luxurious countryside retreat, while their grown-up kids help to orchestrate the action.
It proved its popularity among viewers by averaging audiences of more than two million following its launch.
ITV confirmed the show will return for a third series as applications to take part have opened.