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Arneldo
10-04-2006, 07:01 PM
Davina's TV chat show gets the axe
By CLEMMIE MOODIE and MATT BORN, Daily Mail 08:00am 5th April 2006

She was trumpeted as the BBC's replacement for Michael Parkinson.

But having lost more than a million viewers since her Wednesday night chat show began in February, Davina McCall will not be given a second series.

News of its demise comes a day after the presenter, who has two daughters with husband Matthew Robertson, confirmed rumours that she is four months pregnant.

She said: "I was very nervous about the news coming out before my 12-week checkup. But the scan was fine so I can let it all hang out which, believe you me, I will be. I balloon when I'm pregnant - or it's what people politely call 'blooming'."

It is understood the BBC's decision not to commission another series of Davina was made before the Big Brother host revealed she was pregnant.

B-list celebrity guests and Miss McCall's abrasive style of presenting have contributed to BBC1 recording its lowest ever mid-week viewing figures.

No return

Although a formal decision on the show's future will be taken only when the eight-part series ends in a week's time, insiders confirmed it would not return.

"The 8pm slot she's in is very, very tough," said a source. "She's up against Coronation Street on ITV and Davina knew that from the outset.

"It's difficult to see how we could change the format and it won't be moved to another slot.

"To make matters worse, since it got off to such a bad start, celebrities aren't exactly clamouring to appear - like they do with Jonathan Ross or Parky. They don't want to be associated with failure.

"To her credit, Davina has settled in and improved as a host. She's pretty realistic about the show's fate but is glad that she gave it a go."

The broadcaster, believed to have been paid £150,000 for the series, was the first woman to host a peaktime chatshow for the BBC.

Despite a slight improvement in the ratings last week, overall viewing figures have so far been dismal.

When the corporation announced their latest signing last year, a spokesman likened her to Michael Parkinson, who defected to ITV1 in 2004 in protest at plans to shunt him out of his 10pm slot.

But while 71-year-old 'Parky's' decidedly A-list guests have included Tony Blair, Madonna, Sir Elton John and Joan Collins, Miss McCall has interviewed some slightly less illustrious names.

Eamonn Holmes, Irish comedian Ed Byrne, ex-Eastenders actress Michelle Collins, singer Cindi Lauper and Iranian comic Omid Djalili are just a few of those to have graced the Davina sofa.

Miss McCall's last BBC show, He's Having A Baby, was also pulled after one season.

The Mail (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/showbiz/showbiznews.html?in_article_id=382038&in_page_id=1773&in_a_source=)

Corkie
10-04-2006, 08:24 PM
stick to big brother davina you love you for that!

katieee
10-04-2006, 08:58 PM
id never seen it but i heard it was pretty rubbish which is quite suprising as davina is brilliant at what she does

Arneldo
10-04-2006, 09:38 PM
I think its shame.

The Show has through competition at 8pm and mybe shud be moved to late night. I think it would do alot better.

BB-Rocks
10-04-2006, 10:42 PM
Its sad, i love the show

jrc
11-04-2006, 11:46 AM
I think it's about time! As much as Davina is a quality presenter, that show was truly woeful.

sol
18-04-2006, 01:54 PM
I think she should just stick to reality TV like BB and other one-off things, eg. Space Cadets

Fangz
19-04-2006, 12:22 AM
Put your hand up if you didn't see this coming.... Hello? Anybody?

BusyBee
23-04-2006, 11:25 PM
The reasons this failed:

1. poor quality guests
2. changing times most weesk to fit in with football coverage
3. the usual what book are you promoting, what album have you out, what tv programme are you on, nothing new.
4. Davina didnt use any of her interview skills a la BB evictions - she was just too nice to everyone.

Still it made a change from the never ending shows where the viewer is expected to spend money voting to keep people in - somebody somewhere is making an awful lot of money from these!!! As soon as one finishes another starts.

James
23-04-2006, 11:28 PM
All her BBC shows have been flops. I don't think she's suited to the BBC. The BBC doesn't do that kind of ratings-chasing programming all that well, in my opinion.

They usually just end up copying other shows.

BB-Rocks
24-04-2006, 04:11 PM
I agree, i have always thought that

cc100
24-04-2006, 08:16 PM
The BBC shouldnt need to worry about viewing figures as they get the same amount from the Licence fee regardless of how low or high they are.

That said, 'Davina' smelt to high heaven, mainly due to lack of quality guests and Davina being an extremely poor interviewer, as shown by the eviction interviews she does.

x-heather-x
24-04-2006, 09:48 PM
yeah everything she has done on BBC has flopped. Yet she is agreat presenter as you can see on BB.:laugh:

BB-Rocks
24-04-2006, 10:05 PM
Originally posted by cc100
The BBC shouldnt need to worry about viewing figures as they get the same amount from the Licence fee regardless of how low or high they are.

That said, 'Davina' smelt to high heaven, mainly due to lack of quality guests and Davina being an extremely poor interviewer, as shown by the eviction interviews she does.

Well if they knew that, why take her on!

Jay
25-04-2006, 12:42 AM
Have not seen her show yet.

cc100
25-04-2006, 08:06 PM
Originally posted by BB-Rocks
Originally posted by cc100
The BBC shouldnt need to worry about viewing figures as they get the same amount from the Licence fee regardless of how low or high they are.

That said, 'Davina' smelt to high heaven, mainly due to lack of quality guests and Davina being an extremely poor interviewer, as shown by the eviction interviews she does.

Well if they knew that, why take her on!

Exactly what Im thinking!

Its typical of the BBC wasting OUR money.

Clnbnt06
02-05-2006, 04:59 PM
I think the show was watchable but half the time it was being brought forward to 7pm against Emmerdale and Corrie so she's hadly going to get good raitings against those is she.

The BBC always seem to be bad with scheduling, not as bad as ITV though.