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Sunday Brunch fans demand 'dry' segment is binned as they call for major shake-up

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Channel 4's Sunday Brunch have criticised a segment of the show, with one fan even calling for it to be 'binned'.The segment which sees celebrity guests chat about their hobbies before one of them wins, has been slammed for being "dry as dust" and "utter pants".Fans of the programme have instead made a case for a previous regular segment on the show – King Of The Tin.This segment sees three celebrities present two biscuits – one which they want to banish to the 'crumbgeon', and the other that they want to see get crowned as 'king of the tin'.

It's clear that fans of Sunday Brunch prefer King Of The Tin in comparison to Hobby Wars – something which was apparent on social media on Sunday, January 30.

Fuming over the "dry" segment, many viewers of the show took to Twitter. One viewer penned: "@SundayBrunchC4 noooooooooo Sunday Brunch why!?

Why would you do this?! Get rid of Hobby Wars and bring back our beloved #KingOfTheTin #sundaybrunch."Before the same Twitter user added: "I legitimately might go hold an angry sign outside the C4 Bristol office and protest for the return of #KingOfTheTin on @SundayBrunchC4 #sundaybrunch."Clearly passionate about the show, they continued: "Will @BristolLive come cover it for publicity?

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