Martin Lewis' wife Lara Lewington axed by BBC after more than 20 years on air


Martin Lewis' wife Lara Lewington axed by BBC after more than 20 years on air

Lara Lewington's BBC show Click comes to an end

Martin Lewis' wife Lara Lewington has been dropped by the BBC, with her show Click being canceled after over two decades on the air. The 45-year-old presenter and journalist co-hosted the program alongside Spencer Kelly. Click, a weekly show focusing on technology developments, was launched in 2000 by former BBC presenter Stephen Cole.

Lara Lewington announces the end of Click

Lara shared the news of her show's cancellation in an emotional statement, expressing her gratitude for the opportunity to cover groundbreaking technology over the years. She mentioned having exciting plans for the future, including working on documentaries and a new health tech project.

Lara Lewington joins ITV's Lorraine

Last year, Lara Lewington joined ITV's Lorraine as the show's new technology expert, becoming TV's first AI Agony Aunt. She expressed her enthusiasm for discussing important topics related to AI and technology on the daytime show.

Long-running BBC show HARDtalk set to end

In addition to Lara's show, BBC's interview series HARDtalk, which began in 1997 and featured a wide range of guests, is also coming to a close. Presenter Stephen Sackur announced the show's conclusion in March 2025, after almost three decades on the air.


Martin Lewis' wife Lara Lewington axed by BBC after more than 20 years on air

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