Vanessa Feltz ‘blindsided’ by Channel 5 bosses as her daytime chat show is axed after just one year on air

Vanessa Feltz’s daytime chat show has been axed after just one year on air.The seasoned presenter, 64, was brought into a meeting this week and told the news by Channel 5 bosses, the Daily Mail can reveal. Sources close to the show say she was left furious and stormed out of the studios in tears following the tense discussion.An insider said: ‘Vanessa was brought into a meeting after her show came off air this week.’She had no idea what the meeting was about and certainly didn’t expect to be told it was not being renewed.’She feels so blindsided but also let down by bosses.’ Vanessa Feltz’s daytime chat show has been axed after just one year on air The seasoned presenter, 64, was brought into a meeting this week and told the news by Channel 5 bosses, the Daily Mail can revealMs Feltz’s show, which airs on Channel 5 weekdays at 2pm for an hour, has been consistently targeted by scam callers during their phone-ins for months now.The Daily Mail understands extremely low ratings for the programme are to blame for the cancellation, but also not being able to get a grip on nuisance calls.Our insider continued: ‘Producers tried their best to crack down on the calls by limiting just landline users to phone in, but that was decided to be too restrictive given today’s technology and accessibility.’Vanessa has given her all to the show, she left a very good role on This Morning which is already long established for this gig.’She is truly devastated, but also for her team too, many of whom will now need to find new jobs.’One source added: ‘Channel 5 and Vanessa are in discussions to work together in the future.’  A 5 spokesperson said: ‘Due to afternoon scheduling changes, ‘Vanessa’ will be rested from July 17th. We thank Vanessa and her team at ITN for 18 months of warm, witty, wise and searingly honest shows. Vanessa remains a valued member of the 5 family and we are discussing future projects together.’The programme, which is produced by ITN – the same firm who make Good Morning Britain and ITV News, was launched in March 2025.Since then, it has had three refreshes to its set and logo in a bid by bosses to attract viewers. The programme attracts an average 50,000 viewers per 70 minute show – significantly lower than competitor Jeremy Vine Laura Hamilton was seen leaving Thursday’s recording of Vanessa’s show after news of the axe broke The A Place In The Sun star was seen chatting to fellow guest Dr Ranj Singh after filming the Channel 5 seriesAnother TV source said: ‘Terrestrial television is on the decline and even the most established shows are haemorrhaging viewers. Ultimately, the show is just not viable to keep on air.’Ms Feltz’s self-titled show was first broadcast by ITV from 1994 until 1998.In January, Ms Feltz was said to be ‘fighting’ for her Channel 5 show after it relaunched and bosses revamped the studio.The presenter’s daily series first launched in March 2025 with a lunchtime slot but took an ‘extended break’ to make way for the Christmas schedule. The programme attracts an average 50,000 viewers per 70 minute show – significantly lower than competitor Jeremy Vine.Known for her sharp insight and honest views, she tackles everything from relationships and parenting to gossip and fashion.The show will feature celebrities as never seen before, real-life confessions, commiserations and celebrations – with viewers setting the agenda.