Fans of Channel 4 property show A Place In The Sun have been left "all at sea" as the popular daytime show has been replaced this week. A scheduling shake-up means viewers tuning in at the usual time to watch the relocation show are met by a completely different programme.
According to reports, the series has been cancelled this week and will be replaced by the new TV show called Tool Club. The DIY show will enlist professionals to help novice DIY'ers tackle their home renovations and projects.
Kevin Duala hosts the new series and the professionals include Max McMurdo, Julia Miller-Osborn and Jess Grizzle. Many A Place in the Sun viewers have not been impressed by the move.
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The Mirror spotted fan reaction on Twitter with one person commenting on the social media platform: "Oh dear, oh dear my afternoons have gone completely awry now that Channel 4 have decided to replace #aplaceinthesun with #toolclub." Another added: "Unless this new show features two completely clueless novices rating different workshops, I’m all at sea."
A third fan of the show said: "Just checked today’s Channel 4 schedule. What the hell IS #ToolClub and is it a club for tools? #aplaceinthesun." Another Twitter user quipped: "They should have sent the #toolclub team to do up some of the cheap apartments bought on #aplaceinthesun... memo to @CH4."
Hosted by presenters including Laura Hamilton, Jasmine Harman and Craig Rowe, A Place in the Sun helps house hunters find their dream holiday home. It has not yet been confirmed whether the show will return to Channel 4 after Tool Club's run or whether another programme will temporarily take its place.
Tool Club is on Channel4 at 3pm.
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