Rob Beckett and Geri Horner will not return for a third series of All Together Now, as the BBC has opted to cancel the series. Here’s everything you need to know…
Although the singing-based show received decent ratings and allowed the BBC to introduce a new format that they could sell globally, a decision has been made to wrap up All Together Now rather than carrying on with it.
A spokesperson for the Beeb said this to Telly Mix: “We would like to thank Rob and Geri and all members of The 100. The award-winning format is now on air in 14 countries and the BBC is delighted to have played a part in bringing this unique singing show to the wider TV world. We would like to thank the production team for all their hard work in launching such a successful format.”
And an unnamed source said this to The Sun: “The show was good fun and seemed to rate well. The BBC commissioned a second series, so clearly saw some promise in it. But after two airings and a celebrity special, they’ve decided to leave it there. They thought Rob and Geri were a great team and are now seeing what else they can do with them.”
That seems to be that, then. We’ll keep you posted if Beckett and Horner do announce any new TV projects.