Alison Hammond lands another huge job after BBC 'axe' | ZZ56957 | 2024-02-11 21:08:01
TV royalty Alison Hammond has landed a huge new position… all about TV itself.
The This Morning host will probably be on our screens even more than regular, starring on new comedy quiz show Rob Beckett's Sensible TV.
Alison, 48, and comic Josh Widdicombe shall be becoming a member of host Rob as group captains on the weekly programme which can see 'big-name actors, comics, presenters and personalities battle it out in a collection of chaotic, trivia-infused rounds to discover who knows probably the most about TV.'
A teaser for the upcoming collection has already seen Alison bringing the chaotic moments we knew she would, together with using a Gladiators-style prop, whereas it features friends like Jamie Laing, Richard Ayoade and David Tennant.
Her new career transfer comes after Alison was reportedly 'gutted' to be dropped from her Baftas hosting gig, and her BBC actuality programme was 'axed'.
Over current months, the Huge Brother star has grow to be more of a well-known face on our screens after stepping in for first Phillip Schofield after he give up over his 'unwise but not illegal' affair, after which Holly Willoughby following her departure, on This Morning.
She's additionally made her debut presenting the Great British Bake Off with Noel Fielding, having taken over for Matt Lucas.
And as if that wasn't sufficient, Alison was additionally revealed to be taking over for the late Paul O'Grady on For The Love Of Dogs.
Nevertheless, she's additionally suffered a couple of blows, together with the reported axing of BBC's I Can See You Voice, on which she was a judge, and it was stated a reality programme she was internet hosting on the BBC had reportedly been cancelled even before it even started.
A dancing collection, promising 'an identical power to Strictly', was reportedly dropped by the broadcaster, after a pilot was filmed.
A supply claimed the decision was 'gutting' for Alison as working as a presenter on the BBC is seen because the 'ultimate objective' and the holy grail for broadcasters.
They informed The Sun: 'This shall be gutting for Alison, as getting an ongoing gig on the Beeb is seen as many a presenter's ultimate objective.
'There were excessive hopes for Clear The Dancefloor because it appeared to faucet into the identical power as Strictly, which she appeared on in 2014.
'However she gained't be in need of work this yr anyway.'
And that couldn't be any clearer, as Alison is now heading over to the Sky Max programme, which launches in just weeks.
Speaking about Sensible TV, she stated: 'This shall be my first time working with Sky so I'm thrilled to be finally joining the family.
'We all know that I really like a bit of telly – once I'm not truly on it, I'm watching it – so I'm going to apply every little thing I do know and have discovered through the years and go for the win. Be careful Josh babs!'
Rob Beckett's Sensible TV launches February 28 on Sky Max.
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