By Carole Horst
29.04.2020 - 01:23 / breakingnews.ie
The BBC has cancelled The Greatest Dancer after two series, the broadcaster has announced.
The talent show, which featured a judging panel of Cheryl, Matthew Morrison, Oti Mabuse and Todrick Hall, had reportedly struggled in the ratings for the primetime Saturday slot.
Confirming the programme would not be returning, a BBC spokesman said: “Whilst there are no plans for a further series of The Greatest Dancer, we are proud of the show and would like to thank everyone involved in bringing so many
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We’ve all heard the nursery rhyme: first comes love, then marriage, then the baby carriage. Real life isn’t always so linear, but for many couples, wedding planning and family planning are still inextricably linked—babies tend to follow weddings.
Rumours of a Girls Aloud reunion have been swirling in the run-up to their 20-year anniversary, so fans will be delighted to hear Cheryl Tweedy is in talks to get back on stage with the iconic girl band.The five-piece split in 2013, with Cheryl, Nicola Roberts and Kimberley Walsh remaining close, while Nadine Coyle and Sarah Harding went their separate ways.The different camps have had their fair share of beef over the years, but an insider has told new! magazine Cheryl is now ready to put the
We’re sorry to say that BBC’s The Greatest Dancer has been cancelled after two seasons on the air.
By Tim Dams
The Greatest Dancer has reportedly been axed by the BBC after the show's ratings failed to improve with the second season.The BBC One series was founded by Simon Cowell, who attempted to pull in more viewers by adding big names to it, including Cheryl,Strictly Come Dancing's Oti Mabuse, Glee's Matthew Morrison and most recently, Todrick Hall.
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