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Thursday, 10 September 2015

Anne Robinson to leave BBC's Watchdog after 15 years

Former The Weakest Link presenter to to return with new BBC series next year
Anne Robinson; saying goodbye to the BBC's Watchdog
Anne Robinson: saying goodbye to the BBC’s Watchdog. Photograph: BBC
Anne Robinson is to step down as presenter of Watchdog after 15 years to film a new factual series for the BBC.
Robinson will begin work on the new series this autumn, but no other details have been announced.
The BBC said Robinson’s successful turn presenting Britain’s Spending Secrets, which attracted 5.7 million viewers, had led it to commission Robinson for the new series.

BBC1 controller Charlotte Moore said: “Anne is a much-treasured part of the BBC1 family and I’m grateful for everything she has done on Watchdog for nearly 15 years. I’m looking forward to her returning to the channel with a new factual series next year.”
“It’s been an honour to be part of the most important consumer show in Britain,” said Robinson.
Robinson brought her acerbic wit not only to the consumer affairs programme but also famously to game show The Weakest Link, where her catchphrase was the bitting put-down “You are the Weakest Link – goodbye.”
Last month she spoke out about TV’s attitude to older women, telling the Radio Times they were more likely to be axed because of their age than their male colleagues and had to be more “clever, versatile, funny and thin” to avoid the chop.
A new lineup for Watchdog, which has been broadcast for 35 years, is yet to be announced, but current presenters Matt Allwright and Chris Hollins will continue on the show.

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