Noel Edmonds is apparently hosting a new show in which he will award the British public for "acts of kindness".
The TV presenter is launching a campaign - through new Sky One show Noel's HQ - to tackle what he called 'Broken Britain', according to The Sun. He hopes by showing a positive view of life it will inspire community spirit in others.
"We've a troubled environment. The message is, 'Do you want to be part of change in this country or are you going to shrug your shoulders?'.
"We will leave viewers in no doubt, if you are not part of the solution, you are part of the problem.
"I've been in this business for 40 years and this show has potential to be the most significant that I have been associated with. We need to prove TV can empower people," Noel is reported to have said.
The 59-year-old Deal Or No Deal host's 90-minute special show is set to air this autumn. There will be undercover celebrity challenges and hidden camera stunts.
Noel also reportedly hopes to set up a charity to raise awareness about gun and knife crime.
You can nominate a good citizen for Noel's HQ at sky.com/noelhq