Sean Spicer just can’t stay away from the cameras.

The former White House press secretary is launching a new talk show, and the pilot episode is set to be filmed in July, according to The New York Times article published Monday.

Dubbed “Sean Spicer’s Common Ground,” the show’s setting is informal and will host one guest per episode “for a drink and some lite conversation at a local pub or cafe,” The Times reports.

And as for what he’ll discuss, the show’s pitch sheet says topics could range from media to sports to marriage.

Producers include Pilgrim Media Group from “American Chopper” and Debmar-Mercury, syndicator of “The Wendy William’s Show.”

Spicer believes it’s “important to have a platform where we can have civil, respectful, and informative discussions on the issues of the day.” (RELATED: Here’s What Sean Spicer’s Up To Now)

The Daily Caller reached out to Spicer for additional detail on the show but did not receive a response as of publication.

Spicer’s book, “The Briefing: Politics, the Press, and the President,” is slated for release July 24. The former RNC operative recently launched a podcast with conservative commentator Katie Pavlich.