Comedian who has co-hosted Channel 4 show for three series to focus on other projects including Fantasy Football League
for three series, explained he was leaving as he could no longer commit to the programme’s schedule alongside his other projects, including his new hosting role on the revived comedy show Fantasy Football League.
“But it’s become clear to me that I can’t present both Fantasy Football League and Bake Off alongside all my other projects.The presenter also praised his team, adding: “I would like to give my warmest thanks and gratitude to everyone at Love Productions and Channel 4 and to Noelipops, Paul, Dame Prue, the crew and, of course, the wonderful bakers for welcoming me into the tent.
His co-host Fielding admitted he would miss Lucas’s “spark in the tent” as he paid tribute to him in a lengthy comment under his Instagram post. “I will miss your big smile and your sense of fun and silliness. I will miss our writing days in that ridiculous room with the high ceilings and I will miss us giggling like naughty school boys when Paul says “Eggy” in his scouse accent.
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