BBC presenter criticizes decision to cancel long-running show


BBC presenter criticizes decision to cancel long-running show

BBC presenter speaks out

A BBC presenter has criticized the network's decision to axe a popular show after 25 years on air. Last year, it was announced that HARDtalk, a long-running interview series, would be ending as part of budget cuts.

Final episode airing soon

HARDtalk, which first launched in 1997 on BBC World News, is set to air its final episode this month. Host Stephen Sackur, who has been with the show for the past five years, publicly expressed his frustration with the decision.

Criticism towards BBC management

Sackur lashed out at BBC bosses, calling their decision "incredibly dumb" and criticizing their handling of the show's cancellation. He expressed disappointment in the lack of communication from the network's director general, Tim Davie.

Legacy of HARDtalk

Over its 25-year run, HARDtalk has featured over 4,500 guests, including world leaders and celebrities. Even former US President Donald Trump made an appearance on the show in the past.


BBC presenter criticizes decision to cancel long-running show

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