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Fresh blow for David Tennant as he’s slammed by former co-star after Genius Game becomes ITV’s ‘most expensive flop in years’

Published on May 09, 2025 at 03:05 PM

DAVID Tennant has been dealt another blow after his ITV show Genius Game became the channel’s ‘most expensive flop in years’.

The game show host has been slammed by a former colleague who dubbed him one of three of ‘the most dislikable’ people he had ever spent time with.

David Tennant on the set of his new game show, Genius Game.
David Tennant is dealt another blow after his ITV show Genius Game becomes the channel’s ‘most expensive flop in years’
Screenshot of a tweet about David Tennant's new show, featuring a photo of Tennant and a critical comment.
The actor has been slammed by his former co-star

Michael O’Bernicia claims he worked with on the British detective series Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) in the early 2000’s.

And he has had some choice words to say about the 54-year-old.

Taking to Michael retweeted a post which revealed the news about ITV taking action on David’s show due to poor viewer ratings.

Replying to the post, he savagely wrote: “Having shared a car journey with him before he was famous, when we were both working on Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) 25 years ago.

“I have no hesitation in saying that he is one of the three most dislikable people I have ever had the misfortune to spend time with.”;

Michael’s brutal blow comes after , hosted by the former star received subparviewing figures.

This week the show, which cost more than £2.5million to make, plunged to measly average of 739,000 in ratings.

It was thrashed by Race Across the World on Wednesday and beaten on by The Sun’s documentary,

A television insider said: “The Genius Game was a reflection of ITV’s rush to create the next big challenge show following the huge success of .

“They chose as he’s such a household name, although his not-insubstantial fee also inflated the cost of making the programme. Yet despite pumping so much money into the show, it hasn’t delivered ratings wise.”;

In the prime-time reality gameshow, contestants compete in a series of mental challenges.

Episode one kicked off with an average of 1.2million watching but by episode two that had slumped to 846,000.

ITV has also decided to .

Bosses had pointed out the show was getting extra viewers on catch-up service .

A spokesman said: “Genius Game remains in the peak schedule on ITV1 at 9pm on Wednesdays and is available to view on ITVX.

“Episode one (shown on Wednesday, April 30) has so far consolidated with 1.9million viewers. Episode two is currently up to 1.3million.”;

David Tennant in a beige jacket, looking pensive, in front of an abstract painting.
David Tennant appeared on the British detective series Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) in the early 2000’s
Overhead view of contestants on David Tennant's game show, Genius Game.
In the prime-time reality gameshow contestants compete in a series of mental challenges
David Tennant as the Doctor emerging from the TARDIS.
ITV said they chose The Doctor Who star to front the show because he is such a ‘household name’

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