Good news for fans of televised trolley-racing: Supermarket Sweep is set to return to our screens, more than 10 years after it last aired.

The novelty game show, in which members of the public showed off their speed-shopping skills in hope of winning a cash prize, ran on ITV from 1993-2001, returning briefly in 2007.

Production company Fremantle Media has bought the rights to the show, with a view to reviving the format. It is yet to be confirmed whether original host Dale Winton, 62, will return to present the series.

However, the company say they plan to "update the show" and make it "relevant for a 21st century audience", which may suggest they plan to bring on board a younger presenter.

Fremantle Media's Vasha Wallace said: "The time is ripe to bring back this all-time favourite gameshow which has travelled with such success over the years. Now, modern technology allows us the opportunity to update the show, making it relevant for a 21st century audience... given the interest we’ve had already we’re confident that everyone will be as excited for its return as we are."