With baby banished to the bedroom and a lawnful of TV equipment, The Steph Show presenter fears the programme might go on being broadcast from her house for ever
Channel 4 had grand plans for The Steph Show. Scheduled to launch in mid-spring, it was set to be the keystone of the channel’s daytime schedules – a bright, buzzy magazine show fronted by rising star Steph McGovern, newly freed from the clutches of the BBC. Shot live from a prime slab of Leeds waterside real estate before a lively studio audience, The Steph Show was gearing up to breathe life into the channel’s fusty daytime output. And then the coronavirus happened.
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