Ryan, Adam and Scott Thomas have reportedly landed their own series exploring their heritage in India.

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The three famous brothers – who are a quarter Indian and have appeared between them on the likes of Coronation Street, Emmerdale and Love Island – are said to be lined up for a six part ITV series alongside their dad Dougie.

An insider told The Sun newspaper’s Bizarre TV column:

‘The Thomas brothers have a fascinating family tree and ITV are taking them, and their dad, back to where it all began in India.

‘They’re hoping to track down long-lost relatives and Dougie will introduce the boys to places and customs they’ve never experienced.

‘Although the lads aren’t well known for their cultural know-how, seeing their dad talk them through their roots is a really humbling experience for them’.

The show is expected to air next year, with the trio kicking of the series in Mumbai before moving south to the beaches of Goa.

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Producers are expecting the trio to “bring their usual humour and banter” to balance out the more “emotional moments”.

The source said:

‘As well as being a cultural journey, the lads will bring their usual humour and banter to the show.

‘Mumbai is a crazy city and watching them try to adjust to the culture is hilarious. But there are emotional moments, too.

‘This journey really bonds them together as a family unit’.

As well as the world of soaps, Adam previously appeared on I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! in 2016, while his brother Ryan won the final series of Celebrity Big Brother in 2018.

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