BBC axed McGuinness's show despite high ratings

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Paddy McGuinness and Chris Harris's new BBC road trip show has reportedly been axed after just one series. The show, which saw the former Top Gear presenters explore aging and mid-life crises, garnered strong ratings, with its first episode attracting 3.2 million viewers. Despite its popularity, the BBC has confirmed no new episodes are planned, with speculation linking the decision to Chris Harris's prior criticism of Top Gear's safety practices following Freddie Flintoff's accident.


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