Martin Lewis' wife Lara Lewington confirms her BBC show has been axed after 15 years on screens as she shares farewell post to fans – and is flooded with support

Martin Lewis‘ wife Lara Lewington has confirmed that her BBC show Click has been axed after fifteen years on screens – and fans are not happy with the decision.

The TV star and tech expert, 45,  shared the sad news with fans on Tuesday, who took to the comments to praise the ‘unique show’ and express their disappointment that it will be off screens.

Click is the BBC’s weekly flagship technology programme, covering news and recent developments in the world of the internet and tech.

The decision comes as the Beeb endeavours to cut costs by a whopping £700million annually in a bid to balance the books, with 155 jobs lost.

Since joining the Click team as a reporter in 2011, Lara turned presenter in 2018, and has travelled the world covering some of the most exciting innovation on Earth.

Lara wrote on X and Instagram: ‘After my 15 years of covering some of the greatest technology on earth, sadly in a few months BBC Click will gaze into the future no more.

Martin Lewis ' wife Lara Lewington has confirmed that her BBC show Click has been axed after fifteen years on screens - and fans are not happy with the decision

Martin Lewis ' wife Lara Lewington has confirmed that her BBC show Click has been axed after fifteen years on screens - and fans are not happy with the decision

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