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and 's hit home renovation show could be rested this year after the comedian landed a castle-themed renovation series with rival streamer Disney+.
The comedian, 49, has been in high demand since .
Now, just three months on, Alan is producing a similar home renovations show titled Castle Man with the streamer, where he brings a Scottish castle back to life.
The new deal means Alan is unlikely to have time to film his and Amanda's hit BBC series The Italian Job this year amid his packed work schedule.
On top of that, the Celebrity Traitors winner has reportedly landed jobs with two other streamers set to begin this year, while his diary is already jam-packed after wiping out most of 2027 with a huge stand-up tour.
A source told The Sun: 'Alan and Amanda were already talking about taking a break in making their renovation shows.
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Alan Carr and Amanda Holden's hit BBC home renovation show could be rested this year after the comedian landed a castle-themed renovation series with rival streamer Disney+
The comedian, 49, has been in high demand since emerging victorious on last year's star-studded BBC spin-off Celebrity Traitors
Now, just three months on, Alan is producing a similar home renovations show titled Castle Man with the streamer, where he brings a Scottish castle back to life
'Both their diaries are so busy and the series takes weeks to film'
They added: 'But recent events mean it’s going to be virtually impossible to resume the show anytime soon, particularly if the home renovation project on Disney+ is a success for Alan.'
Daily Mail has contacted the BBC and Alan and Amanda's representatives for comment.
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Amanda and Alan's hit renovation series The Italian Job was previously
The success of the fan-favourite programme quickly sparked a string of follow-ups, including their hugely popular Spanish Job, Greek Job and an Italian Job Christmas Special.
Their latest outing, Amanda & Alan's Greek Job, has proven to be their biggest success yet, pulling in an impressive four million viewers per episode.
The eight-part BBC renovation series follows best friends Amanda and Alan as they take on a crumbling property on the Greek island of Corfu.
Across the series, the duo battle structural disasters, design dilemmas and ambitious DIY projects as they attempt to transform the dilapidated home into a dream getaway.
The new deal means Alan is unlikely to have time to film his and Amanda's hit BBC series The Italian Job this year amid his packed work schedule
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Alan, who started filming Secret Genius just a day after his victory on The Celebrity Traitors, told the Daily Mirror: 'I'd gone from this judging, stereotyping, underestimation and there had been a lot of judging.
'You can't blame them because that's part of the game, isn't it? And then here we are, all these people who've been underestimated for their whole lives, by their family, by their employer, by their friends, by teachers.
'And I was like, 'Oh yeah, I sort of know how you feel really.'
'Then watching them grow and the doubt melt away. I mean, it was so lovely. It's a warm, fun show.'
Alan was a Traitor on The Celebrity Traitors,.
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He nabbed the victory after tricking Faithful's comedian Nick Mohammed and historian David Olusoga at the final hurdle.
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