First Dates presenter Fred Siriex has left his reality show AXED amid a series of Channel 4 cost-cutting moves
First Dates host Fred Sirieix has canceled his reality show, Fred’s Last Resort, from the channel after it aired for one series earlier this year.
The E4 show’s ax comes amid a long string of cost-cutting measures from Channel 4, after reports it has experienced some funding problems.
The show saw Fred send 12 young Britons to the French Riviera to run a luxury hotel and the best of the group won a top job and a cash prize.
The individual must have met the demands of the high clientele and the demands of their work environment in order to make it to the end of the summer.
The show was a reference to Fred’s training, learning his craft as a host in the French Riviera, before becoming a household name.
Oh no! First Dates host Fred Sirieix has canceled his reality show, Fred’s Last Resort, from the channel after it aired for one series earlier this year
Moving: The E4 show’s ax comes amid a long string of cost-cutting moves from Channel 4, following reports it has encountered some funding issues
A Channel 4 spokesperson confirmed the ax in a statement: “Each year Channel 4, like all broadcasters, make decisions about which shows to rest, return or close to ensure we are always innovating and offering viewers the best offerings.”
“The decision not to reopen Fred’s Last Resort was not a financial one.”
Last month it was announced that Channel 4 had decided not to renew the popular daytime series Kirstie’s Handmade Christmas.
The show, led by Kirstie Allsopp, is being given a year’s rest as part of cost-cutting efforts in response to the broadcaster’s declining advertising revenues.
deadline reported that channel 4’s content chief Ian Katz personally called Kirstie to break the news.
An “upset” Kirstie confirmed the axion but said she was excited to continue working on the primetime version of the show which will be back in December.
Axed: Channel 4 has also decided not to renew the popular daytime series Kirstie’s Handmade Christmas
“I know it’s not personal,” she told Deadline. “We all deal with different things at different times. Hopefully the advertising market will improve and we’ll be back.’
“I’m very upset for everyone — not just my colleagues, not just the lovely people I work with — but everyone in the industry struggling for work. I know there are quite a few,’ she said.
Kirstie also revealed that she and Phil Spencer, her regular presenter of long-running Channel 4 shows Location, Location, Location and Love It Or List It, signed a new two-year deal in March.
Axed: Last month it was revealed that the channel’s hugely popular reality TV show SAS: Who Dares Wins would end after eight series
Kirstie’s Handmade Christmas ax was just the latest in a series of cuts for Channel 4.
Last month it was revealed that the channel’s hugely popular reality TV show SAS: Who Dares Wins would come to an end after eight series.
The broadcaster would ‘shift its focus’ to the show’s spin-off Celebrity SAS, meaning the original program will be scrapped.
Rise and Fall, led by Radio 1 DJ Greg Jamesprobably won’t be returning for a second series either.
According to deadlineChannel 4 is considering scrapping the program due to production costs.
The outlet reports that “mistakes were made during filming” as there was a quick turnaround from shooting to going out on TV screens.
Channel 4 boss Ian Kaz is said to be ’50/50 on whether Rise and Fall would be renewed shortly after it aired, but there is a growing sense that it will be difficult for the show to return, as it was expensive to produce and fell. much less than The Traitors’.