A BBC sitcom has been canceled after just two seasons, following a controversial decision that left its star deeply disappointed. Actor Gregor Fisher shared his reaction to the news, which came as he was preparing to perform at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. The show, which had already faced scrutiny for its content, was abruptly ended without a full season. Fisher described the moment he learned of the cancellation as a "brutal phone call," highlighting the emotional impact on the cast and crew. The decision has sparked discussions about the pressures faced by independent creators in the television industry. While the network has not provided detailed reasons for the cancellation, the abrupt nature of the move has raised questions about the support offered to emerging comedy projects. As the festival continues, the fate of the show remains uncertain, with no official statement from the BBC confirming future plans.
BBC Sitcom Canceled After Two Seasons
























