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Andrew Castle says he still has 'plenty to offer' after being dropped by BBC without explanation

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Andrew Castle says he still has 'plenty to offer' after being dropped by BBC without explanation.

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Andrew Castle has lifted the lid on his exit from the BBC after being axed as the broadcaster's lead commentator for Wimbledon.

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Speaking to GB News, the legendary broadcaster admitted he "didn't really know" the reason why he was cut after covering the iconic tennis tournament for more than 20 years.Castle said he "loves and will miss" the BBC audience he has come to know over his two decades in the role.He said: "I've come to know the BBC audience as a general audience of our population, and I love them and I miss them and they write to me, and that's what I was trying to do over all these years.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say "Why I've been evaporated and I've got to go, I don't really know."The broadcaster suggested that perhaps the BBC is taking a "new direction" with its coverage of Wimbledon.He said: "It's perhaps a new direction.

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B: Andrew Castle has lifted the lid on his exit from the BBC after being axed as the broadcaster's lead commentator for Wimbledon.

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