Linda Robson and Lesley Joseph are in talks for a new reality show.

Linda Robson and Lesley Joseph

Linda Robson and Lesley Joseph

The 'Birds of a Feather' co-stars could be set to land a new programme which sees them fulfil their life’s ambitions by ticking off a “bucket list” of weird and wacky wishes.

Lesley, 75, dubbed the show: “Ten things to do before we pop our clogs.”

Whereas Linda, 63, has planned a number of activities that she would love to film for the upcoming series, including a duet with Sir Elton John.

She is quoted by The Sun newspaper's Bizarre TV column as saying: “Lesley’s got loads of things on her list and top of the list for me is doing a duet with Elton John. I’d also like to go to Caesar’s Palace in Las Vegas and be in the background on the stage as I’ve seen people performing there.

“And I want to do a crowd dive too. You know, jumping into a crowd of people from the front of a stage and they catch me and pass me around.”

The pair recently reunited for a 'Birds of a Feather' Christmas special last year, but their co-star Pauline Quirke decided not to return for the episode because she is concentrating on her acting academy.

However, they admitted it was strange to be back on the set without their dear friend.

Lesley said: "We did miss her and it was a very strange feeling because as you said we’ve been together for over 30 years so there’s an incredible bond. I think Pauline wants to concentrate on other things, which I totally get - that’s absolutely fine."

What's more, Linda is unsure if Pauline will ever return to the long-running sitcom, but she denied there was a rift between the co-stars.

She previously said: "Take no notice of what you’ve heard about me and Pauline falling out. It’s a load of old codswallop.

"Pauline just chose not to do 'Birds Of A Feather'. She wants to concentrate on her acting academy, that’s that.

"We’ve known each other since we were ten. We’re friends. Will Pauline return to the show? I don’t know.

"I just know that the Christmas special went down really well. ITV were really, really pleased."