The Chris and Rosie Ramsey Show axed by BBC after two series
The Chris and Rosie Ramsey Show will not be returning for a third series on the BBC.
 
                The Chris and Rosie Ramsey Show has been axed by the BBC.
The comedy couple hosted the programme for two series between 2021 and 2023 before a planned third run was shelved – and the programme now won't be returning at all.
The decision could be related to the pair's packed schedules as Chris and Rosie host the S****** Married Annoyed podcast, a while the former still performs his own comedy gigs.
Rosie, 39, said on the podcast recently: "At one point we had the podcast, the tour and the TV show all at the same time.
"That was really hard. It was too much.
"To the point where I was like, 'I've got nothing left to say to you.'
"We'd be sitting down for dinner and I'd be like, 'I'm all talked out.'"
Chris, also 39, added: "We were going through it. She threw a strop in Sheffield Arena. It wasn't a rock star, you know, smashing tellies and that.
"Rosie got her rail of clothes and she sort of slapped them from side to side. I remember thinking, 'I get that you're upset, but that was pathetic.'"
Despite the axe, insiders suggested that the BBC hope to work with Chris and Rosie again at some point.
A source told The Sun newspaper's TVBiz column: "The BBC remain big fans of Chris and Rosie and the fact the show isn't returning isn't a sign of any bad feeling – quite the contrary.
"They wish them all the best and are still hoping to work with them on other projects in the future."
It was revealed last year that The Chris and Rosie Ramsey Show had "been paused" by the BBC due to scheduling conflicts.
A source told The Sun newspaper: "The BBC absolutely love Chris and Rosie, they're a hilariously entertaining duo but most importantly, real.
"They want to continue producing The Chris and Rosie Ramsey Show for audiences but due to schedule clashes they can't make it work right now.
"While the show has been paused for now, behind-the-scenes the BBC are continuing to look at ways the show can continue with Avalon [the show's production company]."
 
         
         
         
     
     
     
     
         
         
         
         
         
    