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Harry Redknapp’s teams up with June Brown for new ITV reality series

The star will be joined by other big names such as June Brown, Ruth Madoc and Lionel Blair

Harry Redknapp is to star in new ITV reality series Hard to Please OAPS.

The six-part series will feature eight older celebrities testing out gadgets and tech and being tasked with deciding whether or not hi-tech products do indeed make life easier or whether things were better in the old days.

Harry Redknapp (Credit: ITV)
Harry won I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! last year (Credit: ITV)

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I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Here! winner Harry will be joined on the show by EastEnders actress June Brown, Jack Whitehall’s father Michael Whitehall, legendary Hi-De-Hi! star Ruth Madoc, ex-political correspondent John Sergeant, Three Degrees singer Sheila Ferguson, showbiz legend Lionel Blair and Coronation Street actress Amanda Barrie.

The group will be testing out smart speakers, electric cars, remote control golf trolleys, home saunas, high tech tents, dog cameras and pooper scooper vacuums among other items.

Retired football manager Harry, 72, isn’t too keen on embracing the modern world, saying: “All of them machines! Arghh, I can’t stand it. I don’t use them.

“I think it’s quite dangerous for pensioners.”

June Brown is amongst the other celebrities who will be appearing in this series (Credit: BBC)

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June, 92, had difficulty using an Amazon Alexa and thinks modern gadgets merely “complicate life”.

June – who joined EastEnders as Dot Cotton in 1985 – said: “Why isn’t life simple? That’s what I want to know?

“We complicate life. I hate gadgets and I hate social networks!”

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Amanda – who is most famous for playing Alma Sedgewick on Corrie – also quipped that she wasn’t keen on the concept of driverless cars and described them as “sinister” and “so dangerous.”

She said: “Driverless cars to me sound really sinister in some way and so dangerous but they’re not coming out for another five years and I’ll be dead by then so I’ll be fine.

“I’m not going to worry about it!”

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