The BBC has cancelled The Greatest Dancer after two series, the broadcaster has revealed.
The Simon Cowell produced dance show struggled in the ratings on Saturday night losing out to The Voice UK and was often at the bottom of the viewing figures.
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“Whilst there are no plans for a further series of The Greatest Dancer, we are proud of the show and would like to thank everyone involved in bringing so many memorable moments to BBC One,” the broadcaster said in a statement.
The show featured judges Cheryl, Matthew Morrison, Oti Mabuse, and Todrick Hall as “dance captains” as they coached the dancers making the next round of the show. Alesha Dixon and Jordan Banjo hosted both runs of the show.
The winner of the show earned a £50,000 prize and the chance to perform on Strictly Come Dancing.