Veteran television presenter Peter Purves today blasted Question of Sport as 'unwatchable' after the BBC replaced its host Sue Barker with Paddy McGuinness, refferal gacor saying the change was a 'great shame'.
Former Blue Peter host Purves, 83 - who was himself dropped from Channel 4's coverage of Crufts in 2019 after 41 years - has lamented the exit of Barker, 66, and arrival of McGuiness, 48, on the BBC quiz show.
Purves also told ITV's Good Morning Britain today that it was a 'terrible decision' by the BBC last week to axe the Radio 2 afternoon show fronted by Steve Wright, 67, who will be replaced by Radio 1's Scott Mills, 49.
The BBC announced in September 2020 that former professional tennis player Barker would be leaving Question of Sport after 24 years, with team captains Matt Dawson, 49, and Phil Tufnell, 56, also departing.
Barker took over as presenter in 1997 from David Coleman - who died aged 87 in 2013 - but she was replaced in July 2021 by Top Gear presenter McGuinness, along with new team captains Sam Quek, 33, and Ugo Monye, 39.
Veteran television presenter Peter Purves speaks out about 'ageism' at the BBC while being interviewed on ITV this morning
Paddy McGuinness (centre) took over on Question of Sport last year with new team captains Sam Quek (left) and Ugo Monye
McGuinness had appeared as a panellist on a number of occasions before taking over as Question of Sport host last year
Sue Barker on Centre Court during day seven of the Wimbledon Championships in South West London yesterday
Sue Barker left Question of Sport after 24 years, with team captains Matt Dawson (left) and Phil Tufnell (right) also departing
<video controls="" class="video-js vjs-default-skin" website Purves blasts A Question of Sport as website Purves said BBC presenters 'shouldn't be dropped just because they get old', but it should be 'their decision' to leave. His comments came after yet another reshuffle at the corporation which saw Radio 2 presenter Steve Wright step down.