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BBC star Rick Edwards reveals he's started a one-man campaign to revive BBC show after he was left furious when it was axed


BBC presenter Rick Edwards has said he will begin a one-man campaign to save his TV show after it was axed. The presenter, 44, took to Instagram to reveal his attempts.

Posting on Instagram Stories, Rick shared a photographed page of RadioTimes, stating: 'I write a letter to the Radio Times every week under the pseudonym 'Sandie Hobley' and FINALLY they've printed one!' The letter read: 'Am I alone in wondering why the BBC don't appear to have commissioned any more series of Impossible, hosted by Rick Edwards, who now presents the Breakfast show (weekdays) and Fighting Talk (Saturday) on Radio 5 Live? 'Without any disrespect to newer quizzes, their gimmicky runways and lights are so distracting that the quiz element almost gets drowned out,' the writer continued.

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