Sky has reportedly axed Rob Beckett's Smart TV after just two series, as the broadcaster shifts its focus away from traditional panel shows.
The comedy quiz show, which featured Alison Hammond, 50, and Josh Widdicombe, 42, as team captains, pitted the pair, along with a rotating lineup of celebrity guests, against each other in trivia-packed rounds designed to crown the ultimate TV expert.
However, according to The Sun, the show has now been quietly shelved.
A TV insider told the publication: 'It's a surprise, given the show was well received. But Sky are increasingly turning their focus towards talent-led shows.
'They've already announced they're bringing to an end another hugely popular stablemate, the sports panel contest, A League of Their Own.
'It's part of a pivot towards shows which don't just feature talent but are fronted by them on a personal level -- for example Danny and Danni Dyer's upcoming show where they operate a caravan park, as well as the new Gemma Collins documentary following her getting married and having IVF.'
Sky has reportedly axed Rob Beckett's Smart TV after just two series, as the broadcaster shifts its focus away from traditional panel shows.
The comedy quiz show, which featured Alison Hammond, 50, and Josh Widdicombe, 42, as team captains, pitted the pair against each other in trivia-packed rounds.
Alison was already being touted as a major signing for Sky back in 2022 - before Smart TV had even been confirmed.
At the time, bosses called her 'a brilliant addition' and expressed hopes to develop more projects with her.
A Sky spokesperson told the publication that after two brilliant series, it was time for them to roll the credits on Rob Beckett's Smart TV.
They also thanked the TV quizzing trio, Rob, Alison, and Josh, who 'brought all the laughs to screen' and said they were looking forward to working together again in the future.
The news comes after Rob revealed that he was 'frogmarched' out of Mick Jagger's star-studded 82nd birthday party last month.
The comedian attended the party last minute as Jimmy Carr's plus one, following a boozy night at Oasis' Wembley gig.
Rob, who had enjoyed several drinks beforehand, found himself partying with rock legends like Ronnie Wood at swanky Chelsea nightclub The Rex Rooms.
Speaking on the Parenting Hell podcast, he shared: 'It was a tiny little back room and Mick Jagger was there.
'Obviously, a lot of his ex-wives and children from his ex-wives. There was Mariella Frostrup. Someone Guinness (Lulu), this sort of like fashion lady. She looked like Lady Gaga. Sacha Baron Cohen. Ronnie Wood.
'It was really nice. They were really chatty and hospitable. The music was quite loud. I said hello to Mick Jagger. I didn't properly chat to him because there was another separate room that had him in it with Sacha Baron Cohen.'
Rob continued: 'I was chatting to Ronnie Wood and his wife, Sally, who are lovely.
'Then I was like, I'm too ped to be here. I was so ped. I've had six pints of lager, two espresso martinis, and I'd say a bottle and a half of rose, and just been to the best gig of my life.
'And I'm stood wearing a Stone Island anorak with a vodka and soda after being on a motorbike chatting to Ronnie Wood and Sally Wood and Jimmy Carr. And I’m just talking absolute s.'
Attempting to make a swift exit, Rob headed for the door, but was helped on his way by four security guards.
'I got like frog marched out by four people that were like holding on to me,' he laughed.
The news comes after Rob revealed that he was 'frogmarched' out of Mick Jagger's star-studded 82nd birthday party, following a boozy night at Oasis' Wembley gig last month.
His co-host Josh Widdecombe joked that he was kicked out, to which Rob agreed: 'Maybe I got kicked out. I don't know! They're walking me out, like they're extracting me, like I'm a Rolling Stone and there's like 10,000 people trying to grab me.'
He woke up in the morning to a message from his new pals, Ronnie and Sally Wood, who said they wanted to attend one of his gigs.
Rob concluded: 'That was one of the most mental nights of my life.'
Mick celebrated his 82nd birthday in style as he hosted a star-studded bash at private club The Rex Rooms, which is co-owned by Jason Momoa, Marc Jacques Burton and Jason McNab.
It was a night of rock royalty as his bandmate Ronnie Wood joined the festivities along with stars including Sacha Baron Cohen, while Mick’s ex-wives and kids were also in attendance.
However, in an unlikely crossover, the Gallagher clan also descended on the same venue as they booked out a room in the venue for an Oasis afterparty.