'This Is MY House' has been axed by the BBC after two series.
The BBC One show - which was co-created by former 'Blue Peter' presenter Richard Bacon - was fronted by Stacey Dooley for the first season, but she didn't appear in the second series, and there won't be a third helping after the corporation pulled the plug.
A BBC spokesman told the Daily Mirror newspaper: "Sometimes difficult decisions have to be made, so whilst there will be not be another series of 'This is MY House' on BBC One and iPlayer, we would like to extend our thanks to Richard Bacon and the entire team at Expectation plus all our celebrity sleuths for two series of the show."
The programme saw four contestants try to convince a panel of stars they were the real owner of an abode.
The quartet consisted of the real homeowner, as well as three imposters.
A £1,000 prize was awarded to the homeowner if they were chosen by the celebrities.
Ricky Hatton, Claire Richards, Deborah Meaden, and Robert Rinder took part in a celebrity special of the show for Red Nose Day last year.
Stacey fronted the first series, but there was a voiceover for the second season and episodes were shortened to 30 minutes.
Away from the show, Stacey has had a busy year after she and her partner Kevin Clifton - a former 'Strictly Come Dancing' pro dancer - welcomed their first child, Minnie, into the world.
She wrote on Instagram: "Our Daughter is here. My little masterpiece! I'm COMPLETELY OBSESSED. Love you Minnie, Love you Kev x (sic)"
Kevin added: "Our daughter is here. The most beautiful thing I’ve ever seen. So proud of u @sjdooley. Love u Minnie , Love u Stace x (sic)"
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