have reportedly signed up for a huge series five years after last appearing together on our screens.
The In Da Bungalow legends have joined the line-up for Celebrity Antiques Road Trip, it has been claimed.
It would mean the kids’ TV presenters would star in the series alongside Gemma Collins and Melvin Odoom.
A source said: ‘They’ve signed up to Celebrity Antiques Road Trip – they’ve already started filming and it’s hilarious.
They continued to : ‘They’re a great signing although they really don’t know much about antiques.’
Dick, 46, real name Richard McCourt and Dom, 45, real name Dominic Wood, shot to fame in the early 2000s, with their Bafta-winning show In Da Bungalow running for five series between 2002 and 2006.
The duo went on star in their own films and programmes after the show came to an end, with their last appearance on 2018’s Diddy TV.
Dick and Dom also DJ at major festivals and most recently have been bringing Creamy Muck Muck to audiences across the
But outside of entertainment, the longtime pals have also lent their voice to another cause – politics.
Never ones to hold their tongue on kids’ TV the pair have remained true to themselves, frequently taking to Twitter to lay into the goverment.
Most recently, ahead of the resignation of Conservative Prime Minister Liz Truss, the pair ’ after Westminster descended into chaos.
They also called for a ‘general election now’ following several sackings in the cabinet, before Rishi Sunak was appointed Tory Party leader.
Meanwhile, Celebrity Antiques Road Trip sees celebrities going head-to-head to uncover the most interesting antiques and make the most money at auction.
It was launched on the BBC in 2011 and has starred the likes of Jo Brand, Richard Osman and James ‘Arg’ Argent.
Metro.co.uk has reached out to reps for Dick and Dom and the BBC for comment.
Celebrity Antiques Road Trip will air on BBC Two later this year.