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‘Too nervous to enjoy it’: Claudia Winkleman quits BBC chat show after seven episodes
Ireland🏛️ PoliticsCenter14 hr. ago

‘Too nervous to enjoy it’: Claudia Winkleman quits BBC chat show after seven episodes

TV presenter Claudia Winkleman has ended her BBC chat show, 'The Claudia Winkleman Show,' after just one series of seven episodes. Despite her popularity on other programs like 'The Traitors' and 'Strictly Come Dancing,' her new show received mixed reviews, with some critics calling it 'messy' and unengaging. In a statement, Winkleman admitted she was 'too nervous to enjoy' the experience, though she expressed gratitude to the BBC for commissioning the program. The show aired in the same time slot previously occupied by Graham Norton's show, which had a larger audience. While the show averaged 1.5 to 2 million viewers per episode, Norton's show typically draws between 2.5 and 3 million.

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‘Too nervous to enjoy it’: Claudia Winkleman quits BBC chat show after seven episodes

TV presenter Claudia Winkleman has ended her BBC chat show, 'The Claudia Winkleman Show,' after just one series of seven episodes. Despite her popularity on other programs like 'The Traitors' and 'Strictly Come Dancing,' her new show received mixed reviews, with some critics calling it 'messy' and unengaging. In a statement, Winkleman admitted she was 'too nervous to enjoy' the experience, though she expressed gratitude to the BBC for commissioning the program. The show aired in the same time slot previously occupied by Graham Norton's show, which had a larger audience. While the show averaged 1.5 to 2 million viewers per episode, Norton's show typically draws between 2.5 and 3 million.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced account of Winkleman's decision to leave the show, citing both her personal feelings and external factors such as audience reception and scheduling. It does not overtly favor one side over another, nor does it frame the situation in a particularly biased manner. The报道

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