Celebrity Traitors winner Alan Carr has landed another new TV show with a huge streamer - with the BBC 'unable to get any of him'.
The 49-year-old comedian has been in high demand since emerging victorious on last year's star-studded BBC spin-off.
Now just three months on, Alan is set for a new streaming project - The F*** List on Amazon Prime Video.
According to The Sun's TVBiz column, he will join fellow comics including Jack Dee, Tom Allen and Joanne McNally as they hit the road to experience some of the things people say you should do before you die.
This four-part series will see them visit Iceland and The Canary Islands, as well as locations in England and Scotland.
The programme is set to hit screens later this year.
Alan Carr has been in high demand since emerging victorious on last year's star-studded Celebrity Traitors
He is now set to add another streaming project to his workload with Amazon Prime Video's The F*** List
The much-loved comedian was a Traitor in the castle - and suvccmanaged to bluff his way to victory
An insider said: 'This is huge news for Alan who everyone thought would be snapped up by the Beeb after The Celebrity Traitors.
'But now he has been signed up for a show with Disney, another with Prime Video and he already has a third in the pipeline with Netflix.
'Plus, he's currently riding high thanks to the success of Secret Genius on Channel 4.
'It seems telly bosses can't get enough of him -- and the Beeb can hardly get any of him.'
In addition, Alan is set to work with Netflix on a project with BBC co-star Amanda Holden, and he's landed a castle-themed renovation show for Disney+.
Meanwhile, the comedian has recorded a non-televised pilot of Norwegian show Nation's Dumbest for the BBC, according to Broadcast.
Alan bluffed his way to victory in The Celebrity Traitors, and he has admitted his experiences on the programme allowed him to relate to the contestants on Secret Genius - the Channel 4 programme in which he and Countdown star Susie Dent attempt to discover unsung but clever people in the UK.
As well as Alan, The F*** List will also include other comedians such as Jack Dee (pictured) taking part
Alan's other upcoming projects include a Netflix project with pal and BBC co-star Amanda Holden
Alan, who started filming Secret Genius just a day after his victory on The Celebrity Traitors, told the Daily Mirror: 'I'd gone from this judging, stereotyping, underestimation and there had been a lot of judging.
'You can't blame them because that's part of the game, isn't it? And then here we are, all these people who've been underestimated for their whole lives, by their family, by their employer, by their friends, by teachers.
'And I was like, 'Oh yeah, I sort of know how you feel really.'
'Then watching them grow and the doubt melt away. I mean, it was so lovely. It's a warm, fun show.'
Alan was a Traitor on The Celebrity Traitors, having been selected by Claudia Winkleman alongside Jonathan Ross and Cat Burns.
He nabbed the victory after tricking Faithfuls comedian Nick Mohammed and historian David Olusoga at the final hurdle.
It comes as Alan revealed how he accidentally let slip that he'd won Celebrity Traitors within hours of filming the grand final.
While everyone is sworn to secrecy after filming wraps ahead of transmission, Alan has confessed he only managed to keep the secret for 12 hours.
Speaking on Scott Mills' BBC Radio 2 show, he explained how he accidentally let the cat out of the bag after heading to film new Channel 4 show Secret Genius, straight after his return from the Scottish highlands.
Alan laughed: 'The cameraman goes: "Congratulations" and I go: "How did you know I won?" He said "I didn't"'.
'So I told them within 12 hours that I had won The Traitors.'
Alan said after realising what he had done, tried his best to backtrack and told the camera operator he was 'joking and teasing'
'I went: "haha, got you!" I had to backtrack, because you can't tell anything But I did well, and I didn't want to spoil it'.