RESIDENTS have said 'absolutely no chance' after E4 announced they were on the lookout for people to appear in Naked, Alone and Racing To Get Home.

Following the success of the pilot last year, the audacious show is bigger and better than ever, and applications are now open for contestants who wish to compete in the race of a lifetime.

This captivating series sees two pairs of daredevils bare all and head off on a wild adventure in the British countryside.  

Across three days, with no phones, money or clothes, the two teams will race against each other, as they battle the elements and use their resourcefulness to forage their own food, build their own shelter and source their own materials to keep warm.  

READ MORE: Could you survive in the great outdoors with no gadgets, no money and no clothes?

Could you take on the challenge?

Chloe Rebecca Wilson said: "Is this taken from the government's manifesto for Cumbria?"

Sue Layfield said: "No! Those days are long gone. We are not content with less."

Kayleigh Mcstravick said: "The great outdoors wouldn't survive me if I took my clothes off."

Maggie Pease said: "No. I'd frighten the public and animals to death."

Paul R. Bethell said: "On scout scar? No...there's snakes up there."

Jean Robinson said: "Perhaps it's a new ploy to attract more tourists."

Raymond Benson said: "Not for long in this bloody weather."

Mark Corkan said: "Jesus wept, does he not understand the dangers of the sun and the straps on that bag  he's gonna need some pizbun"

Edinete Marshall said: "Not a chance."

The Observer said: "Will they also get arrested?"

Adam Edwards said: "My body could frighten a small village even a town as not exactly young and fit anymore."

PassPartOut said: "I'm sure it must outrage public decency!"

Will Bartlett said the challenge will be 'Easy'. 

Stephen Hewitt said: "Yes no problem."