“The Mel Robbins Show” is set to end its run this spring after one season in first-run syndication.
10.01.2020 - 10:51 / evoke.ie
Bosses at I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! have pulled the plug on ITV show’s spin-off series Extra Camp.
The ITV2 series has reportedly been axed after 17 years on air due to ‘financial reasons’.
The most recent series was hosted by presenting trio Joel Dommett, Adam Thomas and Emily Atack.
Sad news – The time has unfortunately come to put Extra Camp to bed in its uncomfortable hammock. The show will no longer continue. It’s been a huge privilege to be a part a show with such a rich
“The Mel Robbins Show” is set to end its run this spring after one season in first-run syndication.
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Extra Camp host hosted the last series in 2019 alongside and but bosses at ITV have decided to pull the plug on the show for 2020 and beyond and the former Emmerdale star couldn’t help but feel dashed by the decision but had praised his short stint on the show.
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Former Emmerdale actor Adam Thomas hosted the last series of Extra Camp with Emily Atack, 30, and Joel Dommett, 34, but it has now been confirmed that the show will not be returning.The 31 year old took to Instagram to say that it was “awkward” that the show has been axed after he presented it for just one series, and joke that he is now available for roles in panto. Sharing a picture of himself on set with Emily and Joel, Adam wrote: “Ok so this isn’t awkward ...