‘Stars in Their Eyes’ has been axed from ITV.
The Harry Hill fronted singing show – which launched in February – has been cancelled after just one series due to low ratings.
The show – a reincarnation of the hit 90s version fronted by Matthew Kelly – attracted just under two million viewers a week, compared to 10 million in its heyday, losing out on audience numbers to rival BBC One show ‘The Voice’.
A source told The Sun newspaper: "There are no plans to bring it back.
"Bosses liked it but it just didn’t resonate with the viewers."
It is thought the series – which sees contestants dress up and mimic their favourite popstars – has been unpopular as it offers no real prize for its talented winner unlike ‘The X Factor’ and ‘The Voice’, which offer recording contracts.
Meanwhile, Harry, 50 – who is best known for his ‘Harry Hill’s TV Burp’ series – recently filmed a pilot for a new afternoon chat show.
The programmed, entitled ‘Harry Hill’s Tea Time’ has been described as "TV burp meets cookery".