The BBC has announced that the iconic sporting quiz show Question of Sport has been shelved in the latest round of money-saving attempts by the corporation.
The BBC said: “Due to inflation and funding challenges, difficult decisions have to be made, therefore Question Of Sport is currently not in production at the moment.”
The reason given was an attempt to ensure “value for money” for BBC licence fee payers, which has seen a change in focus to produce "high impact" series which drive users to the BBC iPlayer.
However, a BBC spokesperson has said this is not the "final whistle" and that the show could return in some form in the future.
Question of Sport axed by BBC due to ‘funding challenges’
The programme has been a staple of TV for some 53 years, with the first episode being aired in 1970, fronted by David Vine.
Most audiences will remember the show during its era fronted by Sue Barker, who was host from 1997 until she was dropped in 2020. She was replaced by Top Gear alum Paddy McGuinness.
Barker, alongside team captains Phil Tufnell and Matt Dawson, were praised for bringing some iconic TV moments to British audiences for years before their departure.
The move comes not long after the BBC confirmed it would be pausing production on Top Gear for some time after presenter Freddie Flintoff suffered injuries after a collision.
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