Media
'Project Catwalk' axe confirmed
Published Tuesday, Aug 26 2008, 09:34 BST | By James Welsh
Sky1 has confirmed that Project Catwalk will not be returning for a fourth season.
Channel controller Richard Woolfe hinted at the Edinburgh International TV Festival that the show had reached a conclusion and would be replaced by other female-skewing shows in the lineup.
"What we really need are some female-friendly formatted shows," he said. "8pm is a real opportunity. We're doing really well at 9pm and 10pm but I'd really like to see some long-running returnable series. We've done three seasons of Catwalk; I want some other shows for that slot."
A spokesperson for the channel has subsequently confirmed that the series will not return because it "had come to a natural end".
Channel controller Richard Woolfe hinted at the Edinburgh International TV Festival that the show had reached a conclusion and would be replaced by other female-skewing shows in the lineup.
"What we really need are some female-friendly formatted shows," he said. "8pm is a real opportunity. We're doing really well at 9pm and 10pm but I'd really like to see some long-running returnable series. We've done three seasons of Catwalk; I want some other shows for that slot."
A spokesperson for the channel has subsequently confirmed that the series will not return because it "had come to a natural end".
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