Gogglebox fans tuning into the latest episode will get a surprise tonight as the regular faces have been swapped.

The Channel 4 hit show has welcomed celebrities back to the show - and they're ready to get stuck into the latest TV programmes getting us talking this week.

The episode will be in aid of Stand Up To Cancer - the Cancer Research UK and Channel 4 fundraising campaign which brings the UK together to speed up progress in life-saving cancer research.

Also on Friday (October 15), Davina McCall, Alan Carr, Adam Hills and Maya Jama will host a glittering night of live TV as famous faces from the world of sport, film, music and comedy come together to Stand Up To Cancer.

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There is also a slight change as Gogglebox: Celebrity Special for Stand Up To Cancer is on Channel 4 on from 8.30pm.

So, who are the famous faces joining Gogglebox?

Great British Bake Off host Matt Lucas will be joined by his mum Diana on the show - and they've already got fans talking.

Also making an appearance is TV host Graham Norton and Drag Race star Michelle Visage; Leeds United footballer Kalvin Phillips and Manchester rapper Aitch; and Vigil stars Suranne Jones and Adam James.

Matt Lucas and his mum Diane

Aisling Bea and Rob Delaney will also star together, as will Michael Sheen alongside partner Anna Lundberg.

Fans need not worry - as the usual stars of Gogglebox will still be making an appearance.

Channel 4 confirmed that between the celebrities' own cutting remarks, tears and laughter, will be the views of Britain’s favourite opinionated viewers.

Regular Gogglebox households, including best friends Jenny and Lee, Blackpool's brother and sister duo Pete and Sophie, partners Marcus and Mica and the Siddiqui family will appear.

Aitch and Kalvin Phillips

As well as Gogglebox, Joe Lycett will be putting his Maths GCSE to good use, totting up the totaliser throughout the night and explaining how the money raised will be spent on life-saving cancer research.

Leading a rallying cry in the fight against cancer will be Usain Bolt, Olivia Colman, Liam Payne, James Blunt, The Jonas Brothers, Rosie Jones, The Derry Girls, Liam Gallagher, Jack Black, Stephen Mangan, Sigrid, David Oyelowo, Martin Freeman, Peter Crouch, Jamie Oliver, Tom Parker, Roman Kemp and Dermot Kennedy, who will all be making appearances on the show across the evening.

Adam James and Suranne Jones

Tributes will also be paid to those we have lost recently, and those still fighting.

Launched in the UK in 2012, Stand Up To Cancer has raised more than £84 million in the UK to date, funding 59 clinical trials and projects involving over 19,000 cancer patients across the country.

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