BBC axe popular quiz show with famous host after two series

The BBC has cancelled The Tournament, which is hosted by Alex Scott.
The BBC has cancelled The Tournament, which is hosted by Alex Scott.
Eagle-eyed fans flocked to Twitter to vent as they spotted them in the audience
The email was apologetic in its tone, if apocalyptic in its content. The entertainer I’d booked for my daughter’s fifth birthday party was no longer available – she’d been invited to perform as an extra on Strictly Come Dancing, an opportunity too good to miss. I swallowed my surprise (aren’t these appearances negotiated months in
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Maisie Smith, 21, looked sensational as she posed in a red dress on New York's Broadway in pictures shared on Instagram on Sunday.
The Chicken Shop Date creator, 29, dazzled in the eye-catching ensemble while interviewing stars as they came off stage, as part of the BBC One broadcast.
Sir Mo Farah, 40, was in good spirits as he posed alongside wife Tania with his BAFTA TV Award at the Royal Festival Hall in London on Sunday.
The actress, 53, looked sensational in a sheer black cape dress featuring a crystal-embellished front panel as she posed outside the Royal Festival Hall.
The actress, 37, best known for writing and starring in BBC mockumentary This Country, wore a floor length pastel pink dress with a white fur trimming.
Laura Whitmore, 38, ensured she caught the eye as she DJed in a see-through gold top at the 2023 BAFTA Television Awards after party in London on Sunday.
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The presenters shared a sweet embrace as they joined a slew of other guests at the meal after the ceremony in London's Royal Festival Hall.
The pair joined a star-studded guest list for the ceremony, which saw Joel's series The Masked Singer earn a surprise win for Entertainment Programme.
The Goodness Gracious Me star, 61, started her acceptance speech by sticking her glittering Bindi on her face-shaped trophy at the Royal Festival Hall in London.
Hours after a new trailer debuted for the much-anticipated specials, the pair presented the Features Award at the star-studded ceremony.
The great and good of the UK showbiz world descended on the red carpet ahead of Sunday night's TV BAFTAs.
Kate Winslet picked up the award for best leading actress, while Ben Whishaw won best leading actor. Casualty claimed best soap, beating the likes of EastEnders and last year's winner Coronation Street - who were not nominated.