Puppet comedy No Strings Attached has reportedly been axed after one series was broadcast
A Channel 4 comedy branded “profoundly silly” has reportedly been axed following just one series.
No Strings Attached – presented by former Bake Off host Mel Giedroyc – featured celebrity guests reading out risqué fan fiction whilst puppets performed the scenes. The programme broadcast its debut series last year but struggled to impress some critics, with the Irish Independent describing it as “shockingly bad” in its review.
TVZone has now reported that the show is understood not to be returning for a second series on Channel 4.
The programme was initially announced in 2022 under the working title The Really Rude Puppet Show. Following delays, it eventually premiered on E4 in 2025, rebranded as No Strings Attached.
The format, which featured stars such as Kerry Katona and Sam Thompson, involved famous faces narrating saucy tales about their fictional romantic encounters, whilst puppets performed elements of the scenarios being recounted, reports the Mirror.
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Fans had a mixed response, with some viewers taking to X (formerly Twitter) to praise it as “good fun”, “very funny” and “hilarious”. One viewer said the puppets “had me in stitches” whilst another declared: “I LOVED IT.”
Others were less enthusiastic, however, with one audience member branding it “a disappointment”. Another remarked that it was “as unfunny as it is redundant”.
Critics were similarly harsh, with the Irish Independent’s piece stating: “Channel 4’s celebrity puppet sex show isn’t shocking – it’s just shockingly bad.”
The Guardian awarded it a mere two out of five stars, albeit acknowledging that “the presence of Giedroyc makes any kind of chat/quiz/contest caper watchable”.
“To demonstrate this beyond dispute, E4 has come up with No Strings Attached, a profoundly silly piece of flim-flam that is objectively awful, and with any other presenter would be unbearable,” stated the review.
Channel 4 has been approached for comment.
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No Strings Attached can be streamed on Channel 4.
