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Frank Skinner breaks silence on radio axe as he details being 'rejected' after 15 years

Comedian Frank Skinner was axed from his radio show earlier this year and he's now opened up about how he felt 'rejected' and 'dumped'.


  • Oct 29 2024
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Frank Skinner breaks silence on radio axe as he details being 'rejected' after 15 years
Frank Skinner breaks silence on radio axe as he details being 'rejected' after 15 years

Frank Skinner comments on his radio show being axed

Absolute Radio's loyal listeners were struck with disbelief when Frank Skinner announced his departure from the much-loved breakfast show after a remarkable 15-year run.

Frank revealed he was given the boot, expressing his reluctance to part ways with co-hosts Emily Dean and Pierre Novellie.

Appearing on Good Morning Britain this Tuesday, the witty 67-year-old comic recounted the abrupt end of his radio journey and discussed what lies ahead.

During an engaging conversation with ITV's Ed Balls, he was asked:"How did it happen? The Frank Skinner radio show. Award-winning over so long and suddenly they pull the plug?!"

To which Frank drolly responded, "You know what it's like. It's like being the older wife. You're great, but they just get fed up with you, and you get rejected and dumped. Then you have to try and start a new life elsewhere."

Frank Skinner spoke about being axed from Absolute Radio

Frank Skinner spoke about being axed from Absolute Radio (Image: ITV)

But the comedian is not one to miss a beat, divulging that he has already ventured into the podcast realm, which he's no stranger to, having previously launched one back in 2006, reports the Mirror.

His latest endeavour, Frank Skinner Off The Radio, debuted at the beginning of October, promising the same sharp humour.

When discussing the fresh project, Frank told Ed and Charlotte Hawkins: "It's me trying to be funny with the two people I did the radio show with, Emily and Pierre."

Adding a touch of humour, he admitted his partner regards the podcast as his best work, playfully adding: "But she has short-term memory!"

Frank's sign-off from his final show was highly emotional

Frank's sign-off from his final show was highly emotional (Image: GETTY)

Emotions surged when Frank bid farewell to his Absolute Radio audience during his final broadcast earlier in the year.

In his heartfelt farewell, he expressed gratitude to his listeners: "I thanked our readers before, but honestly, the just, funny, interesting, informative, honest, you've triggered off, sort of entire shows have been based on one funny text or email.

"I shall miss you, I suppose I see you as one group but as I said, you've totally been the fourth member of the team."

After acknowledging his fellow presenters, he went on to say: "You've been the best audience ever, I can't do the 'we'll be back next week', because we won't, we'll never be back. But I love you all. Bye-bye."

Frank and David have been friends for many years

Frank and David have been friends for many years (Image: GETTY)

Elsewhere, his podcast launch comes after Frank's appearance with David Baddiel on Channel 4's Celebrity Gogglebox.

Discussing his experience on the hit show with the GMB stars, he revealed: "I thought it would be a real laugh, me and Dave sitting and watching to telly talking about it as we've done for years.

"But, of course, it's telly, so you've got the producer botting in and saying,' Can you talk about this and that? ' so it was like an annoying neighbour turned up at his house and interrupted a lot. The record was I think about three and a half years. That's what it felt like!"

Good Morning Britain continues weekdays on ITV from 6am.

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