THE BBC’s latest big budget entertainment series looks set to be axed after just one series.
Music entertainment programme That’s My Jam is allegedly on the chopping block despite having A-list guests and a star host.
The popular BBC show appears to have come to an end[/caption] The programme attracted some big names[/caption]According to TVZone, the Mo Gilligan fronted programme has been axed after just one series.
Mo made his BBC hosting debut on the show which was based on a series of mini-games from popular US late night chat show The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.
In the programme, a series of famous faces have their music knowledge put to the test through a variety of wacky games and challenges.
As well as this, the stars are forced to show off their singing ability in order to see if they can hit all the right notes.
The programme was filmed in Hollywood to attract big name stars as part of a master plan to entice the viewers.
Among those on the glittery A-list cast were US singer Aloe Blacc, Glee star Amber Riley as well as Nicole Scherzinger.
Michelle Visage, Alesha Dixon, Kevin McHale and hip-hop legend Cheryl James from Salt-N-Pepa also gave the programme a go.
The show was first confirmed in December 2021 when Mo was revealed as the programme’s host.
Mo rose to prominence on Channel 4 with The Big Narstie Show, which first aired in June 2018.
A year later his own gig The Lateish Show debuted, before he shot to global fame with Netflix comedy special Momentum.
Mo replaced Ken Jeong on The Masked Singer in 2020 and was then added to The Masked Dancer panel.
The Sun has approached the BBC for comment.
It comes after another BBC show faced the chop despite a top-flight host.
The BBC Three hit, The Drop, hosted by Radio 1 DJ Clara Amfo, saw up and coming street wear designers battle it out but has also come to an untimely end.
It aired last spring and featured R&B superstar Miguel on the hunt for the next big thing, with a life-changing prize at the end.
The winning designer had their collection stocked in Flannels.