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Record Breakers legend break silence on show's shock return as she hits out at ‘ageist' TV industry
Record Breakers legend break silence on show's shock return as she hits out at ‘ageist' TV industry

Scottish Sun

time18-05-2025

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  • Scottish Sun

Record Breakers legend break silence on show's shock return as she hits out at ‘ageist' TV industry

Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A RECORD Breakers legend has broken their silence after it was revealed the iconic television series is returning - 24 years after it last aired. Cheryl Baker, who hosted the show for 10 years between 1987 and 1997, has revealed she'd love to feature in the reboot. Sign up for the Entertainment newsletter Sign up 4 Cheryl Baker would love to feature in the Record Breakers reboot Credit: Stewart Williams 4 Cheryl co-hosted Record Breakers with Roy Castle in the late 80s Credit: Alamy We exclusively revealed that the programme, which now has the working title World Record Breakers: The Rivals, is being modernised by Holly Willoughby's husband Dan Baldwin's production company, Hungry Bear. Speaking exclusively to the Sun on behalf of Heart Bingo, Cheryl, 71, said: "I would love to be a guest on that because I did it for so long. "If they wanted someone to be, not necessarily a presenter, because there's always somebody younger than me. It's a very ageist industry in television. "But it would be nice if they had me as a roving reporter or something like that. So that would be nice but no one's spoken about it so I doubt it's going to happen." Hungry Bear has had great success rebooting Gladiators, which is once again a Saturday night force on television. And Cheryl sees no reason why Record Breakers won't match it with a few tweaks to the format. "It needs to be jazzed up," she said. "It needs to be more exciting than it was. "But definitely I think there's a place for a programme like record breakers again. It just needs to come into the 21st century." In recent years, the likes of Angela Rippon, 80, Debbie McGee, 66, and Michaela Strachan, 59, have excelled on Strictly Come Dancing and Dancing On Ice, respectively, proving mature women can more than hold their own on primetime telly. But while she's hopeful of change, Cheryl believes it's still difficult for for women of a certain age to land a mainstream gig on the box. Bucks Fizz legend Cheryl Baker tells The Sun about being 'totally broke' and says I even have to grow own veg She said: "There's a lot of people out there, like me, that have got an awful lot of experience and they don't get the opportunity anymore. "But it would be nice if it's changing to include all ages and all nationalities. It would be nice if it was like the Eurovision Song Contest and it included everybody." Roy Castle was the original Record Breakers host when it launched in 1972 and worked on it for two decades, before Kriss Akabusi replaced him in 1993. The programme showed people trying to break British and world records and featured interviews with champions. A TV source recently told us: 'Record Breakers was an incredibly successful format, running for three decades and garnering millions of fans of different generations. 4 She won Eurovision with Bucks Fizz in 1981 Credit: Getty 4 Bucks Fizz sold more than 50 million records worldwide Credit: Stewart Williams 'It worked so well because it could feature record attempts ranging from feats of bravery and impressive sportsmanship through to the downright mindboggling. 'And the spirit of the show remains strong. 'Every day the TikTok generation are doing pranks and stunts online so it feels like a no-brainer. 'It is also incredibly family-friendly so would be ideal for that primetime Saturday spot. 'It's very early days, with the show in development, so no channel is yet officially attached nor any celebrities in the frame as host.'

Tell us your memories of Record Breakers
Tell us your memories of Record Breakers

The Guardian

time02-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Guardian

Tell us your memories of Record Breakers

The children's BBC show Record Breakers is to be rebooted after 24 years off air – with the working title World Record Breakers: The Rivals. Record Breakers, which ran from 1972 to 2001, featured world record attempts and interviews with record holders. It was originally presented by Roy Castle with Guinness World Records founders Norris McWhirter and Ross McWhirter. We would like to hear about your memories of the original Record Breakers. Did it inspire you to take up a particular hobby, or even break a record yourself? You can tell us your memories of Record Breakers using this form. Please include as much detail as possible. Please include as much detail as possible. Please note, the maximum file size is 5.7 MB. Your contact details are helpful so we can contact you for more information. They will only be seen by the Guardian. Your contact details are helpful so we can contact you for more information. They will only be seen by the Guardian. If you include other people's names please ask them first.

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