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The brutal BBC bloodbath: Major dramas, an award-winning comedy and fan favourite quiz shows have all been axed - so which of your favourites have fallen victim to the cutthroat corporation?
With the BBC setting a target to slash 100 hours of TV shows this year, the bloodbath's body count is comparable with a Line Of Duty-style murder spree.
With the BBC setting a target to slash 100 hours of TV shows this year, the bloodbath's body count is comparable with one of its onscreen murder sprees (pictured James Nesbitt in Bloodlines) Subject to Ofcom approval, it will now be replaced by a half-hour news show to be aired two hours earlier – at 7pm – as part of a raft of changes including a regular extension to the running time of Reporting Scotland on BBC One. This comes after Alison's other BBC hit, I Can See Your Voice, was reportedly axed last year, with the popular presenter now working in the majority for ITV as part of its This Morning team and on Channel 4's Bake Off.
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