06:10, Sat 16 Dec
Stopped production after 53 years.

[www.bbc.co.uk]
06:28, Sat 16 Dec
Inevitable really
06:35, Sat 16 Dec
Grew up watching it religiously - haven’t watched it regularly for a few years now.

In my opinion it went too far away from what it was good at - sporting people answering questions about sport.

I find Paddy McGuinness pretty much unwatchable as a presenter too.
07:18, Sat 16 Dec
Classic case of ‘. If it ain’t broke , don’t fix it ‘
07:27, Sat 16 Dec
wookie
Grew up watching it religiously - haven’t watched it regularly for a few years now.

In my opinion it went too far away from what it was good at - sporting people answering questions about sport.

I find Paddy McGuinness pretty much unwatchable as a presenter too.

Top Gear and now Question of Sport.
McGuinness really has got the Midas Touch
07:30, Sat 16 Dec
Me too. But the wheels keep turning and that’s had its day.
07:43, Sat 16 Dec
To be fair I think I stopped watching when Sue Barker was flirting with Ally McCoist and Frankie Detorri.
Mandated as the Poster of Reason - October 2023
08:00, Sat 16 Dec
Meadey
Classic case of ‘. If it ain’t broke , don’t fix it ‘

Or, "if it ain't woke, go and fix it"
08:00, Sat 16 Dec
Was great when David Coleman presented it, been rubbish for years
08:06, Sat 16 Dec
Was great when we only had three or four TV channels..
A long time ago
08:08, Sat 16 Dec
Completely agree with this. It has gone away from its identity of a sports quiz, hosted by a sports broadcaster with sports guests.

We are though definitely going through a significant transition in viewer habits. Not sure I’m the target market anymore !
08:50, Sat 16 Dec
The BBC created it then destroyed it!
Blue since 67 - Will be there at the end of the road, whenever that may be!
08:53, Sat 16 Dec
coventrybluenose
The BBC created it then destroyed it!

I think time destroyed it. TV has very different viewership now and things have to evolve. It's a success story not the opposite.
Mandated as the Poster of Reason - October 2023
09:18, Sat 16 Dec
Charcy
coventrybluenose
The BBC created it then destroyed it!

I think time destroyed it. TV has very different viewership now and things have to evolve. It's a success story not the opposite.

When Sue Barker was axed it had 4 million viewers regularly. When they changed the personnel and format that halved and then one fateful evening it was beaten in the ratings by a C5 programme on posh farm shops!

I think the BBC destroyed it on its own tbh
Blue since 67 - Will be there at the end of the road, whenever that may be!
09:46, Sat 16 Dec
Not really. Live sport is more attractive to viewers than questions about sport. Unsurprising really
Tony Fantastico