It’s a very big day for Ashanti!
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Maury Povich is saying goodbye to television.
The legendary TV host of “Maury” is retiring as the talk show ends after 31 years. The last show taped last week. Povich sat down for a live virtual interview with “Good Morning America” on Wednesday to look back on his iconic show and discuss his future.
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Povich said, “More than anything else I am gonna miss the storytelling.”
However, on a personal note, he said he will miss the staff and crew since many of them have worked with him for 25 to 30 years, including his nephew Andrew Povich, who served as director and has been with Povich for 31 years.
The 83-year-old host revealed that he didn’t tear up during the final taping until his staff got emotional. Then he cried “a river.”
The show debuted in 1991 and is known widely for offering guests lie detector and DNA tests to prove or disprove paternity. He said there’s one particular episode that’s “etched in my memory forever.”
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He described the infamous incident in which “a woman accused a guy of being the father of her twins.” He recalled opening up the envelope to reveal that the man was “the father of 1 but not the other,” a “million-to-one shot, according to scientists.”
Povich described how he’ll feel come August or September, when, for the first time in over 30 years, he won’t be returning to studio for a new season.
“I don’t know how I am going to feel. I think I am going to feel empty, maybe I will feel lost,” Povich said. “All I know is, we have had such a good run, I thought now is the time to end it.”
As for his wife Connie Chung, Povich joked,
It’s a very big day for Ashanti!
TV paternity tests is amazed that his catchphrase has ingrained itself into Americana.“Who would have thought that when it comes to slogans and monikers that “You are not the father/You are the father … would become part of pop culture,” Povich told The Post. “The memes that people have used … I’ve seen postcards that say, ‘And Joseph, you are not the father!’ when it comes to Christmas cards.
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Maury Povich may be bidding farewell to paternity tests, but there's one he may never forget. The decades-long daytime host, famous for his eponymous talk show, recently announced original episodes of are coming to an end in September after 31 seasons. “Six years ago when I was ready to retire, my the [sic] NBCUniversal family asked me to continue the show," he said in a statement. “Even though I told them I was ready for assisted living, out of loyalty to NBCUniversal and my more than 100 staff and crew members, Tracie Wilson and I agreed to one more deal. I’m so proud of my relationship with NBCUniversal and all those who worked on the show but as I occasionally tell my guests on, 'Enough, already!'«While 83-year-old Povich has decades of episodes under his belt, he revealed during a new interview on that there's one show that's „etched in my memory forever.“ That show involved a woman accusing a man of being the father of her twins, which was not an uncommon occurrence on .
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NEW YORK — Veteran daytime talk show host Maury Povich is retiring, with the last original episodes of “Maury” set for broadcast in September after 31 years on the air.NBC Universal confirmed the impending exit of the 83-year-old Povich on Monday. Old episodes are likely to live on in some form, however, with the company saying that “the show has thousands of lively, entertaining and dramatic episodes that will continue to be successful in daytime for years to come.”“I’m so proud of my relationship with NBC Universal and all those who worked on the ‘Maury’ show but as I occasionally tell my guests on ‘Maury,’ enough already,” he said.His show hit upon a successful formula many years ago and has stuck with it: using tests to reveal, on the air, the father of babies where paternity is in question or lie detectors to see if a spouse is cheating or not.It wasn’t highbrow entertainment, but was popular enough for Povich to build a devoted audience among viewers young enough to be his grandchildren.Povich was a television journalist before going into the talk show world, beginning in Washington, where his father, Shirley, was a well-known sportswriter.
Veteran daytime talk show host Maury Povich is retiring, with the last original episodes of "Maury" set for broadcast in September after 31 years on the air. NBC Universal confirmed the impending exit of the 83-year-old Povich on Monday. Old episodes are likely to live on in some form, however, with the company saying that "the show has thousands of lively, entertaining and dramatic episodes that will continue to be successful in daytime for years to come." "I'm so proud of my relationship with NBC Universal and all those who worked on the ‘Maury’ show but as I occasionally tell my guests on ‘Maury,’ enough already," he said.
NEW YORK -- Veteran daytime talk show host Maury Povich is retiring, with the last original episodes of “Maury” set for broadcast in September after 31 years on the air.NBC Universal confirmed the impending exit of the 83-year-old Povich on Monday. Old episodes are likely to live on in some form, however, with the company saying that “the show has thousands of lively, entertaining and dramatic episodes that will continue to be successful in daytime for years to come.”“I'm so proud of my relationship with NBC Universal and all those who worked on the ‘Maury’ show but as I occasionally tell my guests on ‘Maury,’ enough already,” he said.His show hit upon a successful formula many years ago and has stuck with it: using tests to reveal, on the air, the father of babies where paternity is in question or lie detectors to see if a spouse is cheating or not.It wasn't highbrow entertainment, but was popular enough for Povich to build a devoted audience among viewers young enough to be his grandchildren.Povich was a television journalist before going into the talk show world, beginning in Washington, where his father, Shirley, was a well-known sportswriter.
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.
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Michael Schneider Variety Editor at LargeGet those paternity tests in now, because “Maury” won’t help you find out whether you’re the father beyond this September. “Maury” is the latest daytime talker to announce that it’s ceasing production in 2022, in what is now amounting to a major shift in the daypart.