August 10, 2007 13:52

Lily Allen to get her own TV show

The star will be working for the BBC soon

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Lily Allen is to get her own BBC TV show next year.

The star, currently dealing with visa problems in the USA, as previously reported on NME.COM, has been in talks with broadcasters, reports The Sun.

Allen met with BBC3 boss Danny Cohen last week, and BBC insiders have since confirmed they are keen to sign the singer up.

A BBC source said that they would be working with Allen after she finishes recording her new album, which is scheduled to be completed by May next year.

The news follows a string of TV appearances from Allen, including being a guest on Jonathan Ross’s BBC chat show and guest hosting Channel 4 show 'The Friday Night Project'.

Keep your eye on NME.COM for the latest news of Lily Allen’s visa problems. See our previous report for the latest update.

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