The Daily Telegraph

The Now Show ends after 25 years in Radio 4 shake-up

- By Anita Singh arts and entertainm­ent editor

THE BBC has cancelled The Now Show on Radio 4, ending the topical comedy programme after 25 years.

The Friday night show, hosted by Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis, has helped to launch the careers of many stand-up comedians.

However, the latest series will be the last as Radio 4 shakes up its schedule.

The station lost more than a million listeners last year and its current audience of 9.1 million is the lowest since 2007. At the same time, BBC Sounds podcasts reached a record high of 11.4 million listeners.

Punt and Dennis will now host a new comedy podcast, Routemaste­rs, “in which they attempt to find the most entertaini­ng route between random topics, people, places or things”.

The 10 episodes will also air on Radio 4 later in the year. A BBC spokesman said: “We decided that after 25 years on air, we wanted to end the show and create a new show with them instead.”

began in 1998 and has run for 64 series. Its mix of stand-up, sketches and songs are performed in front of a studio audience. The final series begins on March 15.

Julia Mckenzie, Radio 4’s commission­ing editor for comedy, said: “As we reach this milestone, now feels like the right time for Hugh and Steve to turn their [talents] to a new Radio 4 show.

Punt and Dennis said: “For the last 25 years, it has been a privilege and a pleasure to follow world-changing events and laugh at them. Now, though, we are

‘It has been a privilege and a pleasure to follow world-changing events and laugh at them’

looking forward to our new place in the Radio 4 line-up, with a new show, where we turn our sights on pretty much anything other than the topical.”

The Now Show made headlines in 2016 when Jon Holmes, a comedian who had appeared on the programme for years, claimed he had been fired because he was a white man.

The BBC said at the time that his contract had not been renewed but “this was a creative, not a diversity, decision”.

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