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Full list of BBC shows off air for Wimbledon – is your favourite getting the axe?

Published on July 02, 2025 at 10:28 AM

LOTS of fan favourite BBC shows are facing schedule shake-ups over the next few weeks as Wimbledon continues to dominate the Beeb.

The kicked off on Monday (June 30) and will end on July 13.

Jack Draper practicing tennis on a court at Wimbledon.
Wimbledon has caused lots of your favourite daytime shows to be taken off air
Van parked on a coastal road with people sitting under an awning.
Popular series Escape To The Country is one of the shows affected
Alexander Armstrong on the set of Pointless.
Pointless has also been taken off air while Wimbledon is on
Linda Carter and Kim Fox at a pub bar.
EastEnders is now off air for eight days after being rocked by schedule chaos

Every year, as is aired on the BBC, regular shows find themselves either bumped or subject to a schedule change.

If you are wondering how this affects some of your daytime shows, it’s been revealed that BBC One shows , , Bridge of Lies, and have been taken off air while the competition continues.

Over on BBC Two, The Edge, Lightning, Unbeatable, and Murder, Mystery and My Family have been also cancelled.

Weatherman Walking, Hidden Treasures of the National Trust, Flog It, Richard Osman’s and Robson Green’s Weekend Escapes, have all also be pulled to make way for Wimbledon.

All of the above BBC shows will return on Monday, July 14, once the tournament has concluded.

, which typically airs at 7pm on weeknights, is also off air to coincide with Wimbledon and the show’s summer break.

The popular evening show has been off air since June 30, and is expected to return on July 28.

Revealing the news, host said: “We are taking a bit of a break for the next four weeks.

“We’ll be back on Monday, July 28th, but there’s plenty to enjoy like Wimbledon and the Euros.”;

EASTENDERS SCHEDULE

The Sun previously revealed how .

This week, the long running soap was switched from its regular slot onto sister channel, .

Despite usually airing Monday to Thursday at 7:30pm on the main BBC channel, fans instead were given two episodes on Monday and Tuesday.

Following yesterday’s double-bill (July 1), fans will now have to go a whole eight days before getting their next fix of Albert Square action.

won’t air again until July 9.

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