Fox said the move was temporary until a new late-night format could be devised.
This format was devised to prevent the competition from becoming merely a display of dancers doing their favorite steps.
The format, devised by Andrew Wood, mixed general knowledge questions with darts.
The format was devised, and is owned by Off the Radar, a production company based in London.
The format was devised in 1963.
The format was devised by Bill Dare.
The series title was changed to Mooncat and Co and a new format was devised.
The format was devised by Joe Mace and Juliet Denison.
The format was initially devised and made possible by Allen Stanford as a part of his (private) plan to bring West Indian cricket back to life.
The show began in July 1989 on BBC Radio 1, with a format devised by Bill Dare.