The BBC presenter went on to say that while he had not been given an "adequate explanation" on why his show had been axed he could only assume he had the "wrong type of listeners".David continued: "I have to be honest with you, I've not really had an adequate explanation why this programme is being axed, apart from the fact that they kind of want to go in a different direction."I can only assume that, although I have lots of listeners, they are the wrong type of listeners which I think is very sad and short-sighted.
We have listeners on this show from all ages from 15 to 101."But, I guess the majority are the older age group, that's the over 75s, who now have to pay their license fee, so surely it's not too much to ask to have one.
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