Cat Deeley is reportedly in talks to host a new gameshow on ITV.

Cat Deeley

Cat Deeley

The 43-year-old presenter has recently moved back to the UK with husband Patrick Kielty and their four-year-old son Milo, and recently filmed a pilot for the brand new show, which is being hailed as a "big-money game".

If it's given the go-ahead, It's hoped that Cat will front the programme.

An insider told The Sun newspaper's Bizarre TV column: “Cat is a huge name and found fame on ITV so to welcome her back would be a real coup for the channel.

“She was approached to front a new gameshow. It’s a big-money game and is a totally new concept that’s not been seen before.

"Cat filmed the pilot on Saturday and it was a really successful day.

“If the pilot is given the green light, the dream is to get Cat signed up as the host and launch it as a series.

“Her team are negotiating a big deal but nothing is signed just yet.

"The show is perfect for a Saturday primetime spot and is really family friendly, so it’s totally on-brand for Cat.”

Meanwhile, Cat recently admitted she cried when she reunited with Ant McPartlin and Dec Donnelly to film their 20th anniversary 'SMTV' documentary for the popular children's show - which ran from 1998 to 2003.

The trio couldn't hold back their tears when they revisited the programme's old studio, where the original set had been rebuilt.

She said: "We have filmed a documentary, it's going to be aired at the end of the year.

"We went back to the studio where we did it. They rebuilt the set. We all cried.

"I walked in and they were doing their interview and Dec was crying and I was like 'OK you're crying!' and then at the end of my interview I was like [sobs], 'Waaah!'

"We all have a bit of a cry, we take the mickey out of each other, it's very, very, very cute."

Cat revealed Ant and Dec also got very emotional when they were watching the first cut - but she hopes their tears were because of the reunion, rather than their own work two decades ago.

She added: "I actually got a text message from Ant yesterday saying he's seen the first cut and they cried watching it too.

"So hopefully there wasn't too much of the first show in it otherwise he would be crying at how appallingly bad we were - we were rubbish!"

The trio presented the show - which featured competitions, sketches and challenges - from 1998 until Ant and Dec, both 44, decided to leave in 2001, and Cat departed in 2002.