Martin Lewis has shared his support for wife Lara Lewington following reports that her BBC show Click has come to an end.
The technology-focused series has run since 2000, though Lewington has taken to social media to suggest that Click has been dropped.
Sharing a message following her post, Lewis – who has been married to Lewington since 2009 – wrote on X (formerly Twitter): "Very proud husband here. And in no doubt, one door closing will see many more open."
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The BBC has since clarified that the show will move to digital with a new name and presenting team.
"Our flagship Tech show Click will be relaunched and renamed Tech Now, shifting from its traditional TV format to one where the films work best for digital," it said in a statement (via Daily Star).
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Digital Spy has reached out to the BBC for further comment.
In her original social media post, Lewington wrote: "Here's to the future... some PERSONAL NEWS (alongside one of favourite @bbcclick pictures): After my 15 years of covering some of the greatest technology on earth, sadly in a few months BBC Click will gaze into the future no more."
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The presenter teased that she has "many exciting plans" to come, including "documentaries to finish", being "an AI agony aunt" on Lorraine, and "a compelling future health tech related project coming next year".
"The BBC gave us an amazing opportunity to cover the tech that has, and will transform our lives, in ways we could never have imagined," Lewington continued.
"It is a shame to see our dear show come to an end at this moment of AI transformation and incredible acceleration in innovation and possibility, but such are the economic constraints."
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She went on to praise the "brilliant, talented, creative and quirky characters" in her "Click family", including co-presenter Spencer Kelly, who "has been the cleverest and most generous colleague [she] could have dreamt of".
"Over the coming months a lot of exciting content still to come on Click of course," the star further teased.
"In fact this week I'm deep in filming an IVF robot, a sperm finding robot (for men who believe they are infertile to be proven otherwise), brain computer interfaces, embryo screening, and some of the coolest robotics on the planet.
"So it's not over yet, and then, comes the future."

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