ITV have axed another of its prime-time shows with a HUGE star set to make way for live sport. The programme won't make a return to screens this autumn, as the broadcaster opts to show the Rugby World Cup 2023.
ITV show Alan Carr's Epic Gameshow will be set aside to make room for the live sporting event in September and October. The show, hosted by comedian Alan, 46, is being "rested" this year, and won't return for a new series.
The family-friendly series featured a super-sized reboot of retro game shows, including darts game Bullseye and guessing game Name That Tune.
Alan Carr's Epic Gameshow, which debuted on ITV in 2020, has so far aired for three successful seasons. read more on ITVOFF AIR ITV axes huge family favourite Saturday night show – and fans will be guttedOVER AND OUT Huge ITV show axed for 2023 after just two series However, despite its huge popularity, sources have confirmed it won't be making a comeback in 2023.
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