Channel 4's social experiment, 'The Jury,' is filming in Liverpool - and seeking residents to serve as jurors.

The series, which scrutinises the UK justice system, will be filming in the city for its next season.

Participants will have the chance to act as jurors, experiencing the responsibility of delivering a verdict in a real-life case.

The show aims to provide an unfiltered insight into the pressures faced by jurors in the UK.

Ed Kellie, founder of Screendog Productions, said: "We’re delighted to be casting in Liverpool.

"We didn’t want to make yet another programme from the South East and we’re looking for jurors who are a representative cross section of this iconic city."

Hally Laws, a casting executive from Trilogy Casting, said: "This was such an interesting show to cast last year because anyone can sit on a jury.

"We met people from all walks of life and we are so excited to do the same in Liverpool."

The casting call is open to anyone over 18, living within a one-hour radius of Liverpool city centre, who is interested in exploring the justice system.

Filming is set to take place in January 2025.

All jurors will be compensated for some loss of earnings over the two-week period and travel expenses to and from central Liverpool will be covered.

To apply, interested individuals should email trial@trilogycasting.com for an application form.

The casting process is set to close soon.

The show offers a unique opportunity to be part of a national discussion on justice in the UK and to challenge perceptions of the legal system.

This is a chance to contribute to a conversation about justice in the UK and to gain a first-hand understanding of the responsibilities and pressures faced by jurors.