Geri Horner's BBC show cancelled after two series

Rob Beckett and Geri Horner's show 'All Together Now' has been axed after just two series (Ian West/Getty)
Rob Beckett and Geri Horner's show 'All Together Now' has been axed after just two series (Ian West/Getty)

The BBC has cancelled All Together Now, the Saturday night music competition hosted by comedian Rob Beckett and Spice Girl Geri Horner.

The broadcaster revealed the news in a statement, writing: "We would like to thank Rob and Geri and all members of The 100 for two fabulous series and an unforgettable celebrity special.

“The award-winning format is now on air in 14 countries and the BBC is delighted to have played a part in bringing this unique singing show to the wider TV world.

"We would like to thank the production team for all their hard work in launching such a successful format."

Having premiered in January 2018, the show sees a whole host of talented singers perform in front of ‘The 100,’ an assembled team of experts throughout the UK. If anyone in the panel likes any particular performance, they can stand up and join in.

The higher the amount of judges who do that, the higher the act’s final score is. At the end of each series, the singer with the most points wins a £50,000 cash prize.

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In December that same year, BBC One aired a celebrity special, which included famous faces such as The Only Way is Essex star Gemma Collins and This Morning presenter Alison Hammond to actor Tyger Drew-Honey and former footballer Chris Kamara.

All Together Now (BBC)
All Together Now (BBC)

All Together Now’s second series ran from early March to April 2019.

Horner is currently touring the UK and Ireland with fellow Spice Girls Mel B, Emma Bunton and Mel C, and is due to perform at London’s New Wimbledon Theatre tonight (21 June).

Elsewhere, Beckett is preparing to take his stand-up comedy on the road with Wallop, a tour starting in October.