My Mum, Your Dad: What to expect from Davina McCall's 'middle-aged Love Island'
By Annabel Rackham
Entertainment reporter
One of the main criticisms aimed at dating show Love Island over the years has been its lack of diversity.
There have been calls for more realistic standards of beauty for women and men and better race representation.
Viewers have been asking for older contestants too - which is perhaps why ITV has decided it's time for a new format altogether.
My Mum, Your Dad, which is being dubbed the "middle-aged Love Island" will begin airing this autumn.
It will be hosted by Davina McCall, 55, who says she is "so excited" to be involved in the show.
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