Tenable, which is hosted by Warwick Davis, has reportedly been axed by ITV after seven series on air, with no indication that the show will return to its slot. Get the latest entertainment news sent straight to your inbox with our weekly Showbiz newsletter We have more newsletters Get the latest entertainment news sent straight to your inbox with our weekly Showbiz newsletter We have more newsletters Fans of ITV's daytime game show Tenable may be in for a disappointment as reports suggest the popular programme is set to be axed. The show, which has aired seven series and is hosted by Warwick Davis , offers contestants the opportunity to win up to £125,000 if they can successfully work together to complete category lists of 10 items.

However, rumours are swirling that there's no sign of the show returning to its usual slot after a two-year hiatus from filming. It appears that ITV may have some episodes in reserve to broadcast in the upcoming weeks, but there are currently no plans to film any new ones. Furthermore, there have been no recent calls for new contestants from the production company.

A year prior to the end of the latest filming, Sally Lindsay replaced Warwick as the host. At the time, Warwick explained his absence was due to his involvement in a secret project. Before his stint on Tenable, he had a role as an Ewok extra in Star Wars, stepping into the role of Wicket when Kenny Baker fell ill, reports the Mirror .

Warwick also made a name for himself in the Harry P.