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| - | Roman and Martin Kemp's brief careers as TV chat show hosts is at an end - there will be no more episodes of 's Weekend Best.<br>'We were asked to do more but couldn't make the dates work,' explained Roman .<br>Presenter Roman, 29, co-hosted Sunday Best and later Weekend Best with his former Spandau Ballet pop star father, 61.<br> End of the road: Roman and Martin Kemp's brief careers as TV chat show hosts is at an end - there will be no more episodes of ITV's Weekend Best (L-R: Martin and Roman pictured last year)<br>'It's a shame because we really enjoyed doing it,' he added.<br> RELATED ARTICLES <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br>The series, featuring games and celebrity interviews, was a family affair - Martin's daughter Harley Moon wrote the signature tune and both she and her mother Shirlie - once part of the pop duo Pepsi & Shirlie - were guests.<br>It comes after radio host Roman was named as one of the possible hosts of the ITV revival of reality show Big Brother.<br> Moving on: 'We were asked to do more but couldn't make the dates work,' explained Roman to the Daily Mail's Alison Boshoff (Roman pictured at the National Television Awards on Thursday)<br> Family affair: The series featured games and | + | Roman and Martin Kemp's brief careers as TV chat show hosts is at an end - there will be no more episodes of 's Weekend Best.<br>'We were asked to do more but couldn't make the dates work,' explained Roman .<br>Presenter Roman, 29, co-hosted Sunday Best and later Weekend Best with his former Spandau Ballet pop star father, 61.<br> End of the road: Roman and Martin Kemp's brief careers as TV chat show hosts is at an end - there will be no more episodes of ITV's Weekend Best (L-R: Martin and Roman pictured last year)<br>'It's a shame because we really enjoyed doing it,' he added.<br> RELATED ARTICLES <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br>The series, featuring games and celebrity interviews, was a family affair - Martin's daughter Harley Moon wrote the signature tune and both she and her mother Shirlie - once part of the pop duo Pepsi & Shirlie - were guests.<br>It comes after radio host Roman was named as one of the possible hosts of the ITV revival of reality show Big Brother.<br> Moving on: 'We were asked to do more but couldn't make the dates work,' explained Roman to the Daily Mail's Alison Boshoff (Roman pictured at the National Television Awards on Thursday)<br> Family affair: The series featured games and celebrity interviews (Martin and Roman seen on the show in June 2020)<br>The star was named along with a number of other celebrities, including original host Davina McCall, to front the show when it makes its comeback on ITV2 and ITVX next year.<br>However, it's thought the likes of Emily Atack and Vick Hope may be favoured by television bosses for the role.<br>A source told The Sun: 'Emily and Vick have emerged as the favourites.<br><br>A huge list was drawn up with a number of big-name stars on it, including [Davina McCall].<br>'However, there is a feeling bringing in a fresh face would be good for the reboot.'<br>The source added: 'Roman has also had talks and [https://facebookcommunitiessummit.splashthat.com/ daftar slot online jackpot terbesar] has made the shortlist.<br><br>Rylan Clark is another name in the mix but like Davina he has worked on Big Brother before.<br> In with a chance: it comes after Roman met with ITV bosses about being part of the Big Brother revival on ITV2<br> Battle Royale: Emily Atack (left) and Vick Hope (right) are 'in talks with ITV bosses as they battle it out to host Big Brother's reboot when it returns to screens next year'<br> 'If the production team and ITV decide they want a totally fresh start then he won't make the cut.'<br>The iconic reality show - which aired on Channel 4 for a decade until 2010 with Channel 5 relaunching it the following year until it ended in 2018 - is returning in 2023 on ITV2.<br>Applications for the new series are now open for potential housemates 'from all walks of life', who have been given a hint of what to expect.<br>They will 'face a series of clever tasks, nail-biting nominations and live evictions, with the public once again playing a crucial role, voting throughout the series and ultimately determining the winner'.<br> In the Mix: Original host Davina McCall (pictured on the show in 2000) is also in the mix as a possible presenter <br> |