A family business is rapidly becoming a regular feature on ITV's Jeremy Kyle Show.

Mary and Tony Chadwick have been approached once again by the daytime chatshow to help encourage unemployed people to get to work.

The couple, who run Chadwick's Original Black Pudding in Burnley Road East, Waterfoot, will be filmed at their stall on Bury Market tomorrow, when four unemployed youths looking for work are being given the chance to get some practice.

It comes only a few months after they featured on an episode where a "kept man", 43-year-old Murray Jeffrey, managed to work only five hours on the stall before calling it a day.

Tony, 46, said: "The producers thought the first programme went so well - and apparently viewing figures went up too - that they asked us if we'd take part in a similar one, and we were happy to.

"As it was last time, we don't know who we're going to get, but it'll be interesting to see if they last longer than Murray did! I think it might depend on the weather, if it's freezing cold I don't see anyone lasting more than a few hours."

A sweet stall, fruit and vegetable unit and a flower stall will also be playing employer for a day to one of the youngsters, who will have to start at 6.30am. And the Chadwicks' stall, which serves around 1,200 customers every Saturday, is no place for the work-shy Tony, whose wife's family established Chadwicks in 1865, said: "Hopefully we'll be able to persuade the person we get that there is real pride to be taken in working hard and achieving something every day."