BBC Defends Sacking Arlene Philips

6 months ago 24th Jul 13:00

The BBC has received over 1,350 complaints over sacking 'Strictly Come Dancing' judge Arlene Philips.

The broadcaster has, however, defended its decision to replace the top choreographer with pop singer Alesha Dixon - who is less than half her age - and denied accusations of ageism.

A BBC spokesperson said: "Age or gender has absolutely nothing to do with the decision to replace Arlene on the judging panel.

"The BBC has numerous mature presenters, including females, in prime time shows.

"The decision to replace Arlene and not one of the other judges was taken as a result of the review process, with the balance and flavour of the panel in mind and nothing else."

A host of celebrities including former 'EastEnders' actress Michelle Keegan, 'Emmerdale' actress Amanda Donohoe, presenter Ester Rantzen, athlete Roger Black, 'Bad Girls' actress Claire King as well as a many former contestants on the show have voiced their opinion that Arlene should not have been replaced on the ballroom dancing programme .

I hope the BBC are not trying to introduce a younger audience. I would imagine the show attracts an older audience to what you get on 'X Factor'. I hope it does not affect the fan base.

Even the show's head judge, Len Goodman, has spoken out against the move and said he is worried that producers are trying to attract a younger audience to the show and make it compete with rival ITV reality show 'X Factor'.

Len said: "I hope the BBC are not trying to introduce a younger audience. I would imagine the show attracts an older audience to what you get on 'X Factor'. I hope it does not affect the fan base."

Speaking of the show, Arlene has said: "I see it as my chair, but the BBC can do whatever they wish. I have got so many other things. Life will go on."

'Strictly Come Dancing' will return to screens in September.

Readers' Comments

#1 by Colin & Ronnie Ireland - 6 months ago 24th Jul 17:10

Bring back Arlene or we shall not watch the show

#2 by Chris Bishop - 6 months ago 24th Jul 17:31

I am totally against Alesha becoming a judge, the only thing she has to offer is the experience of doing the show herself, this does not qualify her to critique other dancers as with Ar... READ MORE

#3 by Bernadette - 6 months ago 24th Jul 20:13

I think it is absolutely reprehensible, not to mention a great dumbing-down, to replace an experienced and fantastic choreographer with a wet-behind-the-ears Johnny-come-lately like Ale... READ MORE

#4 by helen stevenson - 6 months ago 24th Jul 22:26

what r the bbc doing, they topped x factor and won an award with arlene on the panel,no matter what they say its ageism, dont count on my vote and many of my friends BBC uve boobed,alei... READ MORE

#5 by robertmanley - 6 months ago 26th Jul 11:56

I THLNK THE BBC FORGET WHO
PAYING THE BILL?LET THE PUBLIC PUT THEM IN THER PLACE
WEE RUN THE BBC THE BUROCRATS R.M

#6 by Lynn Solley - 6 months ago 27th Jul 23:48

Myself and my friend Liz are outraged by the sacking of Arlene Philips. Liz was widowed last year and her and her late husband, Bill, were huge fans of Strictly Come Dancing, as I was, ... READ MORE

#7 by vijay thomas - 6 months ago 28th Jul 09:26

What a travesty to shed an experienced voice who gave credability to the show, for a bimbo? DUMBING DOWN IS THE ORDER OF THE DAY? BRING BACK ARLENE. YOU IDIOTS, DON'T DESERVE THE LICENC... READ MORE

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