Warwick Davis has reportedly signed up to host a new edition of Celebrity Squares.

The Life's Too Short actor is said to have agreed a deal to host a revamped version of the classic game show on ITV, according to The Sun.

If he were to join the project, it will be Davis's first ever presenting role, and will see the return of the series after over 15 years.

Celebrity Squares is based on the American comedy game show Hollywood Squares, and originally ran from 1975 to 1979 with Bob Monkhouse as host.

Monkhouse returned to front a new series from 1993 to 1996.

The game features nine celebrities sitting in boxes around a giant board, and is based around the game of noughts and crosses.

A pilot will reportedly be recorded later this month, with a full series arriving on ITV next year if it proves successful.

ITV has recently brought back revamped versions of classic shows Surprise Surprise and Through the Keyhole.

Watch an opening from the original Celebrity Squares below:

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