Rylan Clark-Neal will front a new show, 'Pays To Behave'.
The 31-year-old TV presenter will put parents to the test for a chance to win some cash in the one-off Channel 4 show on July 24, but they won't know it's a game show until they complete the tasks.
The programme will follow families as they believe they are filming for a documentary on the best way to raise their kids.
But Rylan will be secretly putting them through the rounds where they have to parent their children and communicate with them properly to win the cash prize.
Once the games are finished, Rylan will then reveal his big secret to the children to discuss how their parents have done.
Then they will go to a live studio to find out just how much money they have bagged for themselves.
The news of his latest show comes after Rylan bagged another series of 'Supermarket Sweep', and the ITV2 series will move to a primetime spot on ITV.
The popular game show - which was originally hosted by the late Dale Winton - was rebooted last year with the 'Celebrity Big Brother' star at the helm, and bosses have decided to promote the programme from ITV2 to the main channel for a second run.
Rylan recently said: "I had the time of my life making 'Supermarket Sweep' and have been so touched by the genuine warmth people had for the show.
"Taking 'Sweep' to ITV is a dream come true and I can't wait to welcome shoppers of all ages into our store."