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When the BBC revealed Claudia Winkleman When given his task, he stopped himself to note that it “could be difficult”. However after just one series, it is the presenter – rather than the audience or guests – who has found the show to be the most difficult.
The winner of The Traitors is a classic The Great Dance The presenter has left The Claudia Winkleman Show after just one series, saying she was “too nervous to enjoy” the conversations with the great and the good who visited her sofa.
“I am very grateful to BBC for giving me the opportunity, for the guests who agreed to come and visit me, and the production team that did a great job, “he said. “Sometimes you have to try something to see how it fits, and I realized that I was too nervous to be happy.
“Maybe one day I’ll try again, but for now I have the best jobs in the world and I really like the shows I’m doing.”
It’s a surprise from the showrunner, who was given the show after seeing his stock rise to stratospheric levels after his success. Rebels and the appearance of his celebrities.
Negotiations only began in March, with only seven episodes produced. Winkleman took over the show after filling in from time to time for Graham Norton, who is regarded as the UK’s master of the format. His show commands more than 2 million viewers per episode.
The ratings for Winkleman’s show attracted an audience of between 1.5 million and 2 million, according to the BBC.
Although Winkleman remains a celebrity, his chat show has divided critics.
“We loved him on the radio, we loved him on Strictly Come Dancing, we adored him on The Traitors, we wanted to be him when we grew up or play a modicum in his Traitors costume,” writes Lucy Mangan of the Guardian of the first part.
“This is obvious. This is a given. And all of this is still true despite the unholy mess of the opening segment of The Claudia Winkleman Show that has been so long and loud.”
His departure seems to confirm the chatshow genre as one of the most dangerous programs on television, while some of the more famous ones are struggling to cope with the problems and highlight the issues of small, popular and popular audiences.
Winkleman is not alone in rethinking his role in the genre. Fellow presenter Davina McCall, whose show hit a snag in 2006 when her stock was at an all-time high, said: I regretted it in form.
Winkleman had already faced the anxiety of live interviews early in her career as a presenter for S Club 7 stopped the interview and him on Liquid News, a popular old BBC programme.
Several media executives questioned whether he would enjoy the show, due to his social media approach. Winkleman has been known for his looks and wry takes on The Traitors.
As with television, social media is facing increased competition due to the growth of digital formats, with a new generation of celebrities who prefer new formats such as long-form podcasts or YouTube videos such as Amelia Dimoldenberg‘s Chicken Shop Date.
Ed Havard, director of entertainment at the BBC, said: “Claudia’s warmth and wit made The Claudia Winkleman Show such a delight.
“As much as we love the show, we really respect the idea and want to thank Claudia and the brilliant team at (the show’s producers) Television to show the series on the BBC.
“As host of the country’s most watched show, Claudia will soon be back on the BBC when The Celebrity Traitors returns later this year, and we can’t wait to see what she has in store for the new celebrity team.”