Popular Channel 4 show axed with presenter 'desperate' for it to return

Naked Attraction, which first aired in 2016, is a British dating show that involved one clothed person faced with six naked singletons.

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A popular Channel 4 show has been axed, with its presenter revealing there are currently no plans for a return. Naked Attraction is a British dating show which has spanned over seven series. It involved one clothed person being faced with six naked singletons hidden in booths.

Now, presenter Anna Richardson has revealed the show has gone with no plans for it to come back. Top 10 Best British TV Series Channel 4's Naked Attraction axed, presenter reveals Naked Attraction first aired in 2016 and became more popular over the years. The premise involved one clothed person being faced with six naked people who were initially hidden in booths.



Through the rounds, their bodies are gradually revealed from the feet up with their face revealed last, in an effort to 'date in reverse'. The person choosing eliminates one naked person per round until two remain, in which they then take their clothes off before making a final choice and going on a more normal and fully-clothed date. Naked Attraction originally aired in 2016 (Image: Channel 4) The show's last episode aired in March last year and presenter Anna Richardson has revealed there are no plans for it to return to screens.

Speaking to The Mirror , she said: "Unfortunately not, that’s down to Channel 4 and the team at Studio Lambert. "But I too am desperate for this to come back – it’s my favourite show ever. "I think we should all petition to Channel 4 to get the next season out there as soon as possible.

" Recommended reading: Dancing on Ice to be 'rested' with 'no plans of another series' ITV reveals ITV cancels crime drama after 4 seasons leaving fans 'so upset' BBC confirms 'every chance' Boiling Point will return despite reports of axing The show received numerous Ofcom complaints over the years, particularly due its full-frontal nudity. However, it did not investigate complaints further, noting that the show was aired post-watershed and did not contain any sexual activity. Channel 4 has been contacted for comment.

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