90s reality reboot cancelled after just one series as Channel 5 boss calls axe ‘a disaster’


CHANNEL 5 has confirmed another major reboot has been axed from their line-up – calling the failure a ‘disaster’.

Ben Frow, 5’s Chief Content Officer, announced two major cancellations today as part of Edinburgh’s TV Festival.

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Faking It saw members of the public try and fake being a pro in their trade[/caption]

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The series failed to draw in viewers[/caption]

Channel 5

Participants were tested by having to convince a panel of judges[/caption]

Alongside Challenge Anneka – which was pulled from the schedule with one episode never airing – Frow confirmed that Faking It has also been culled.

Speaking on the decision, he said: “I think it was a disaster [the show] didn’t work, because it was brilliantly made.”

Faking It originally existed from Channel 4 from 2000 to 2006, and followed people trying to learn a brand new career path in the space of four weeks.

With the help of an expert in the field, the participant was then tested by competing with trained people in that skill at the end – with a panel having to figure out who was ‘faking it’ and who was legitimate.

The series was rebooted by Channel 5 last year with three episodes, but it’s now confirmed to not be renewed.

Running from May to June, the three episodes saw a fish fryer learn to be a sushi chef, an estate agent become a market trader, and a painter-decorator learn to be a make-up artist.

The series came under fire by unimpressed viewers, who labelled the show a “fix” after its first episode on air in 19 years.

Showing Surrey luxury estate agent Rex swap properties for northern street markets, with the help of newly-announced Strictly star and wheeler dealer Tom Skinner.

As part of the ruse, Rex had to adopt a northern accent and tackle gruelling 10-hour shifts, but managed to convince the market traders he had to fool.

The show suffered flailing ratings and couldn’t grab an audience enough to keep it on air.


The first episode failed to get into the Top 50 shows airing that week, according to ratings monitor BARB, with several episodes of The Chase and BBC News topping it.

The announcement came alongside the axe of Challenge Anneka, the reboot of the 80s series starring Anneka Rice working on charitable projects by recruiting local companies.

During his appearance at Edinburgh TV Fest, Frow admitted the channel had started the year on a difficult note, but stated it was a “tough time for linear television” in general.

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The series initially ran in the 90s on Channel 4[/caption]

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The show saw members of the public try out a new skill or vocation – and get to a pro level[/caption]

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