ITV bosses are reportedly unhappy with Alison Hammond's performance as the host of For The Love of Dogs and are considering replacing her.Alison, 49, took over the role from the beloved late Paul O'Grady this series.
Sources claim that the team behind the show are disappointed with her work as host. As reported by the Mirror, sources say that the casting has not worked as they hoped and staff Battersea Dogs Home have been told that Alison's future in the role is uncertain.
As a result of her performance, ITV executives are having discussions about the future of Hammond on the show after just one series.A source said: "Everyone was very excited when Alison was confirmed to replace Paul.
She had very big shoes to fill, but it was felt that with her warmth and bubbly personality. Unfortunately the casting has not worked out how the team behind the show hoped - and it has turned out to be a bit of a misfit.""ITV are very disappointed because it's such a well-loved programme, and of course Alison is an ITV favourite too.
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