David Tennant fans wail ‘it’s such a shame’ as TV show faces huge shake-up

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It’s a bad day to be a David Tennant fan as his latest show is set to undergo a dramatic shake-up. 

Genius Game, which made its debut on ITV last week, originally aired on Wednesday and Thursday at 9pm.

It’s being reported, however, that the muted reception to the first few episodes has led to a schedule change. 

Only 1.2 million viewers tuned in for the first episode (via Broadcast Now), leagues behind Race Across the World, which pulled in 3.1 million in the same timeslot on BBC 1.

According to Radio Times, this puts the show at just half the 2.2 million average for that timeslot.

ITV has confirmed that Genius Game will air only on Wednesdays over the next seven weeks, with Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? celebrity specials taking the Thursday, May 8 slot.

His new TV show, Genius Game, hasn’t been a smash hit with audiences (Picture: ITV)

When approached by Metro for comment, an ITV spokesperson played down the reports that low viewership had played a part in the change. 

‘Genius Game remains in the peak schedule on ITV1 at 9pm on Wednesdays and is available to view on ITVX,’ they said. 

The news has been met with exasperation from fans who don’t want to see the show, which is hosted by David Tennant, 54, fail.

‘Literally worst day ever,’ wrote Ed on X while @WhoPotterVian added, ‘It’s a shame because it has a great presenter.’

‘Ooh no, I thought it might be a grower,’ wrote Ali Green. ‘I’m really enjoying it and thought the 2nd episode was better than the 1st.’

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Genius Game was described as a ‘brand-new reality game show’ that challenges 11 players – each of whom was selected for strategic thinking, social abilities, and intelligence – to solve fiendishly difficult challenges. 

David serves as the players’ guide, helping them with the puzzles and games. 

Unfortunately, the show has been met with mixed reviews so far.

A lot of viewers have complained that the game, which is based on a popular Korean format, was too complicated and difficult to understand. 

STRICTLY EMBARGOED UNTIL THE 14TH OF APRIL 2025 From Remarkable Entertainment Genius Game SR1 ep2 : on ITV1 & ITVX Pictured: Ken, Charlotte, Kishan & Scott This photograph is (C) Remarkable Entertainment and can only be reproduced for editorial purposes directly in connection with the programme or event mentioned above, or ITV plc. This photograph must not be manipulated [excluding basic cropping] in a manner which alters the visual appearance of the person photographed deemed detrimental or inappropriate by ITV plc Picture Desk. This photograph must not be syndicated to any other company, publication or website, or permanently archived, without the express written permission of ITV Picture Desk. Full Terms and conditions are available on the website www.itv.com/presscentre/itvpictures/terms For further information please contact: michael.taiwo1@itv.com
Still it’s dedicated fans don’t want it to fail (Picture: ITV)

‘I have no clue what is going on,’ wrote Liam on X. While @PollyCracker92 joked, ‘I thought us thick people could just enjoy watching the nerds, I never realised we had to BE a genius to enjoy the show.’

Still, the series does have its defenders, several of whom are annoyed at their fellow viewers for not ‘getting’ the rules. 

‘I’m so upset cause no one is understanding how good it is,’ complained Lishalee on X.

‘The British public are basically just exposing how stupid they are with this show, added @Ralts_svt. ‘C’mon guys, it’s not that complicated to understand.’

The game has been labelled too confusing by some viewers (Picture: ITV)

Stephanie Sue had perhaps the most excoriating comment, however

‘The British public not being able to comprehend the rules of the first genius game helps explain to me why their version of big brother isn’t strategy/manipulation based,’ she wrote on X. ‘They just aren’t meant to consume this type of content, no shade.’

Some fans were also disappointed when they realised that David wasn’t actually hosting the show in person.

‘Wouldn’t it be better if David Tennant was in the studio presenting?’ asked Dave Lovering. 

Genius Game airs Wednesdays at 9pm on ITV1.

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