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AJ Handley-Rowe AJ Handley-Rowe - 10th November 2021

Mancs wanted to take part in next series of BBC’s popular Gladiators reboot

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The BBC is back casting for the next series of Gladiators, and producers are looking for Mancs to take part.

The gladiators are ready for a new series… but are the contenders?

That’s right – arguably the most exciting and energetic sports entertainment game show of all time is coming back for another series following its long-awaited reboot back in 2025, and that means that the BBC is looking for some brave new contestants to take part.

Greater Manchester residents are among those producers are calling on to consider sticking an application in.

Unfamiliar with the premise of Gladiators? The massively-popular series – which is based on an American show of the same name – sees four contestants compete in a number of physical challenges against the ‘Gladiators’, all with the aim of securing as many points as possible for the final event, which is known as ‘The Eliminator’.

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Mancs are wanted to take part in next series of BBC’s popular Gladiators reboot

Contestants battle against each other to win a place in the grand final, and ultimately be crowned the champion for the series.

Putting out a UK-wide casting call on the BBC website this week, producers Hungry Bear Media wrote: “Gladiators, one of the most exciting and energetic sports entertainment game shows ever is back for a fourth series.

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“We are on the look out for the bravest members of the British public who have the speed and skill to take on our superhuman Gladiators.”

Reckon that’s you then?

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With filming set to start soon, applications are now open for the new series of Gladiators, and all you need to do to be in with a chance of being selected as a contestant is being over 18 years old, and fill out an application form.

You can apply on the BBC website here, before applications close on 31 May 2026.

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Subjects for first vocational equivalent to A-Levels revealed ahead of introduction next year

Emily Sergeant Emily Sergeant

The subjects for the first vocational equivalent to A-Levels have been revealed ahead of their introduction into the curriculum next year.

Claiming that too many have been ‘held back’ by a system that didn’t ‘value every route to success’, the Government has now announced that young people will be able to take the very first V-Levels in subjects like education, finance, and digital in 2027, as part of landmark reforms to close the skills gap and help them secure well-paid jobs.  

V-Levels are described as being ‘transformational’ new qualifications where learning is designed around real jobs and the skills that employers actually need.

They combine study and real‑world work experience to achieve the final outcome.

As mentioned, the new qualifications will be introduced next year for 16‑year‑olds, providing a year of study before progressing to V-Levels, T-Levels or A-Levels – with the initial subjects being Education and Early Years, and Digital.

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The first subjects for the vocational equivalent to A-Levels have been revealed / Credit: EasyPeasyAI | JESHOOTS (via Unsplash)

A separate two‑year, employment‑focused route will also be available for those aiming to move straight into work or an apprenticeship after education.

Students who want to specialise in technical, sector-focused studies will also have more options, as T-Levels will soon be expanded to include subjects such as Sports, Fitness and Exercise Science, and Care Services. 

These further changes to T-Levels will refine content and assessment, and allow providers more scope to tailor industry placements, to ensure that more young people can access them. 

“Our bold reforms will end the snobbery in post-16 education, supporting young people with real choice and real opportunity to build secure, future‑proof careers,” commented Education Secretary, Bridget Phillipson, as the V-Level subjects were announced.

“Not only that, but it will give parents much-needed confidence in a system that values every route to success, as we continuing driving forward our mission to ensure two‑thirds of young people are in education, training, or apprenticeships by 25.”

Read more:

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Bill Watkin, Chief Executive of the Sixth Form Colleges Association, added: “We are pleased that a third qualification pathway will sit alongside A levels and T levels in the future.

“The changes announced to T levels today are also very welcome and should make it easier for more young people to study a T level and for schools and colleges to offer them.”

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