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20.03.2022 - 06:17 / justjared.com
Maury is coming to an end.
On Saturday (March 19), it was announced that the NBC daytime talk show, hosted and executive produced by Maury Povich, is ending after more than 30 years on the air.
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Deadline reports that NBC cancelled Maury, which first premiered in 1991 under the title The Maury Povich Show.
The show will end original productions after this season, and new episodes will continue to air through September. After that, repeats of Maury will continue to air in syndication.
News of Maury‘s cancellation comes shortly after NBC announced that they also cancelled the Jerry Springer-led court show, Judge Jerry, after three seasons.
You can find out all the shows NBC has cancelled and renewed so far here.
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'Maury' has been cancelled after 31 years on air. The talk show - which has been fronted by 83-year-old Maury Povich for almost 4,000 episodes since 1991 - was famed for dealing with issues such as teenage pregnancy, sexual infidelity and revealing paternity test results to a live audience but is coming to an end after three decades because the veteran TV star wants to retire.
The end is near for a daytime classic. Maury Povich confirmed that Maury will end in fall 2022 after the syndicated talk show finishes season 31.
Maury Povich, is retiring. Original episodes of the hit talk show will run through September, and then the show will go into syndication with old episodes airing every day. So far, the 83-year-old host has yet to speak out about the news.
Maury Povich, 83, is gearing up to end his popular NBCUniversal talk show, Maury, of 31 years. The iconic host will say goodbye to his time talking with memorable and sometimes wild guests on the syndicated series at the end of this season, as he then welcomes his retirement, Deadline reported. Original episodes are set to air until Sept. 2022 and after that, there will be repeats.
It’s the end of an era for daytime television.
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