CLARE PARTICIPANTS have been sought for a new RTÉ series, ‘How Long Will You Live’.

Set to air on RTÉ One this Autumn, the series will be fronted by Cork based Dr. Phil Kieran is well known to Irish viewers from RTÉ’s You Should Really See A Doctor and The Today Show, as well as Channel 4’s How to Stay Well.

A rigorous health check and fitness assessment are promised to determine how healthy you really are and whether future health problems are likely. Professional advice will be provided on how to tackle any necessary issues.

“We need people from all walks of life to come forward so we can guide them on their journey to a healthier, happier and longer life. It could be someone who is worried about a family history of a critical illness; or concerned about their eating habits or weight; a smoker or individual who knows they’re drinking too much; or someone who wants to find healthy ways to cope with stress and anxiety,” Dr Phil stated.

Filming is to take place over a number of days between June and September for six episode, Maggi Gibson, Executive Producer, Waddell Media confirmed. “Each programme will follow a different volunteer as they attempt to ditch their unhealthy ways and get to grips with a new healthy lifestyle regime.”

To find out more and apply to take part in the series please contact casting@waddellmedia.com.

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