ITV has confirmed the return of two fan-favourite shows on the same day.
Viewers will not have long to wait as the two programmes will be shown on-screens in less than a month.
Bradley Walsh, 64, is a TV mainstay having presented numerous programmes including The Chase and its spin-off, Beat The Chasers.

For The Love Of Dogs with Alison Hammond will make a huge return to ITV[/caption]
This will be on the very same night as Bradley and Barney Walsh: Breaking Dad[/caption]
His son Barney is an emerging talent as he works with his father on the BBC revival of Gladiators.
The pair have been on a series of coming-of-age road trips across several countries on the show, Bradley & Barney Walsh: Breaking Dad.
Now ITV has announced that the travel programme will make a comeback on Tuesday, April 1st.
So far, five series have been aired but it will be less than a month until the debut of the sixth edition of the show makes its way onto the airwaves at 8pm.
However, another long-time ITV series will also make a huge return on the very same night.
Alison Hammond is known for her roles on The Great British Bake Off as well as her longstanding position on This Morning.
She later took on the presenting duties of For the Love of Dogs in 2024 after Paul O’Grady‘s passing.
The legendary TV personality died in March 2023 at the age of 67 from sudden cardiac arrhythmia.
ITV bosses specifically chose Alison, 50, to front the beloved factual series.
Her first episode aired in April last year, a move which divided viewers as she hit back at the nasty trolls online.
Now, the star’s second outing on the beloved animal rescue programme will start just half an hour after Bradley Walsh’s latest project.
This comes after it was revealed that she rakes in a huge five figure sum every week thanks to her regular TV work.
Her company accounts showed that the happy-go-lucky personality pocketed £12,568 per week last year at Alison Hammond Limited, her performing arts firm.
In the year to 31 May 2024, she also banked £653,559 in earnings; accounts also suggested she raked in £328,287 profit – the equivalent of £899 per day.
Earlier accounts revealed how Hammond’s growing TV profile has boosted her earnings significantly.
Its ongoing profits climbed from £29,086 in 2016, to £35,467 in 2017, £96,021 in 2018, £157,671 in 2019, £73,047 in 2020, £78,427 in 2021, £133,948 in 2022 and £189,109.

Viewers were divided over Alison’s role on the long-running animal rescue show[/caption]
However, she hit out at nasty trolls online after continuing the work of Paul O’Grady at Battersea Dogs Home[/caption]
The father-and-son duo travelled across multiple countries over six series of their programme[/caption]
Fans will tune in to see the pair on the road once again[/caption]