{"id":292145,"date":"2023-09-23T09:36:02","date_gmt":"2023-09-23T09:36:02","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/allmysportsnews.com\/?p=292145"},"modified":"2023-09-23T09:36:02","modified_gmt":"2023-09-23T09:36:02","slug":"ex-football-focus-presenter-walker-offers-his-support-for-bbc-show","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/allmysportsnews.com\/soccer\/ex-football-focus-presenter-walker-offers-his-support-for-bbc-show\/","title":{"rendered":"Ex- Football Focus presenter Walker offers his support for BBC show"},"content":{"rendered":"
Former Football Focus presenter Dan Walker says it’s ‘hard’ to see the iconic BBC show struggling amid a dramatic slump in audience figures that could see it axed.<\/p>\n
Walker fronted the Saturday lunchtime BBC One show between 2009 and 2021, before Alex Scott took over.<\/p>\n
As revealed by Mail Sport this week, the 49-year-old programme has lost more than one third of its early-season viewers in the space of four years.<\/p>\n
While Football Focus isn’t thought to be under immediate threat of disappearing from Saturday schedules, reversing that decline will be a priority for the corporation’s new director of sport once Barbara Slater retires next spring.<\/p>\n
Walker, who followed in the footsteps of presenters Sam Leitch, Bob Wilson, Steve Rider, Gary Lineker, Ray Stubbs and Manish Bhasin in 2009, expressed his regret over the sad situation.<\/p>\n
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Former Football Focus presenter Dan Walker has expressed his sadness at the iconic BBC show’s slump in viewing figures over recent years\u00a0<\/p>\n
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The show has continued to decline since Alex Scott took over from Walker in 2021\u00a0<\/p>\n
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Walker said on X that he feels ‘sad’ about the show’s decline and hopes it remains on the air<\/p>\n
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He wrote on X: ‘It’s hard to see Football Focus struggling. I loved it growing up and it was an honour to present it and I still miss it.<\/p>\n
‘We poured everything into that show every week and worked hard to keep it relevant. I hope it stays part of the TV landscape.’<\/p>\n
The weekly average viewing figures for August fell from 849,000 in 2019 to just 564,000 last month.<\/p>\n
The most dramatic fall coincides with Scott replacing Walker as the main presenter in 2021.<\/p>\n
In Walker’s last season before he was moved on the average weekly August audience was 827,000, before dropping to 809,000 in 2021, 599,000 12 months later and 564,000 this year.<\/p>\n
Scott is not being blamed by her bosses, though, and remains highly regarded at the BBC, who are set to give the former England defender a prominent presenting role at next summer’s Olympics.<\/p>\n
Football Focus formed part of Grandstand for 27 years before becoming a standalone programme in 2002.\u00a0<\/p>\n
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Des Lynam (left) listens in while Bob Wilson and Jimmy Hill lead Football Focus back in 1979<\/p>\n
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Mark Lawrenson, who appeared on the programme for 25 years before being let go last year, told Mail Sport: ‘It has served its time. It’s a football magazine show, but there are so many other options for viewers these days and so much competition.\u00a0<\/p>\n
‘It doesn’t surprise me. Football Focus is coming up to 50 years, which is an unbelievable run, although there was no competition 50 years ago.’<\/p>\n
BBC sources insisted the decline in viewing figures mirrored those experienced by all linear channels in recent years.<\/p>\n
A spokesperson told Mail Sport: ‘Football Focus continues to herald the start of a whole weekend of sporting coverage across BBC Sport. Week-on-week it is the most watched programme during that time slot and iPlayer viewing figures are also strong, so we know its popularity is enduring for fans.’<\/p>\n
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