A PLACE in the Sun presenter Amanda Lamb has teased a possible return to the property TV show after quitting 14 years ago.
Amanda, 50, fronted the much-loved Channel 4 show from 2001 until 2009.
Speaking to , Amanda revealed: "Rumours are I might be going back to do a few episodes so watch this space.
"I can’t tell you any more because it’s a secret but I might be doing some. You’ll have to wait and see!"
Amanda said she had got a taste of what it was like to go back on the road while filming the Holiday Home Show.
She also spoke about her former co-host Jonnie Irwin, 49, who has been diagnosed with terminal lung cancer.
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He was given just six months to live after learning the cancer had spread to his brain.
Amanda said: "I haven’t spoken to Jonnie. I sent him a message, I reached out and said I was thinking of him, sending them all lots of love.
"He’s a lovely lovely man, I wish him all the love in the world because he’s lovely."
There has been no announcement about when Amanda will return to host A Place in the Sun.
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In the meantime, Amanda is hosting The Saved and Remade Workshop.
Family heirlooms and treasures can often be forgotten and left in the corner to gather dust.
In this new series, a team of skilled carpenters and metalworkers take on the challenge to reimagine the purpose and function of these objects to give them a new lease on life.
In each episode, three contributors hand over their much-loved but neglected objects to a re-maker who will transform it into a new family treasure.
With expertise ranging from carpentry to metalwork to textile design, the re-makers have the skills to bring any heirloom back to life.
The Saved and Remade Workshop airs weekly on Really on Monday from 9pm.