Adil Ray tells Alex Beresford to put on a tie Alex Beresford was left “gutted” as his weather series has been dropped. The Good Morning Britain weatherman’s ITV1 series All About Britain, which he co-hosted with Rita Hebden, has been axed after two series. The much-loved meteorologist launched the programme back in 2021. He revealed they “won’t be making any more episodes” in a new interview ahead of his appearance on Celebrity Race Across The World as broke the news on Sunday. “We had a brilliant time exploring and celebrating places such as Blackpool, The Eden Project in Cornwall and Edinburgh but we won’t be making any more episodes,” he told The Sun. READ MORE: Holly Willoughby praised by Kerry Katona months after savage digs Alex Beresford and Ria Hebden’s series was axed “However, I am working on another project for ITV, details of which will be revealed shortly.” The series saw the duo travel up and down the UK with the pair exploring the Channel Islands, from ancient castles to the walls of Jersey’s capital, St Helier, in the first episode. But after failing to make a lasting impression with viewers, Alex revealed it has been axed. The on-screen forecaster is not too disappointed as he confirmed he will be back in due course as works on a new project with the broadcaster but could not give away many details. Alex Beresford is a regular presenter on GMB SUBSCRIBE Invalid email We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. More info Alex Beresford in Celebrity Race Across The World lineup Meanwhile, Alex will be taking on a new challenge as the forecaster teams up with his dad Noel for BBC’s Celebrity Race Across The World, as they attempt to make the trip from Morocco to Norway, taking in 24 countries en route. The ITV presenter admitted his wife Imogen McKay was ‘upset’ to be left out of taking part as Alex opted to travel with his dad instead. The show sees stars leave their mobile phones and credit cards behind to travel thousands of miles in a bid to win £20,000. Explaining his reasoning behind the decision, Alex told Radio Times: ‘You don’t get to spend this sort of time with your parents as an adult. Trending
Good Morning Britain’s Alex Beresford ‘gutted’ as ITV axe show after two series
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