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“The Chris Gethard Show is dead. Long live The Chris Gethard Show. It’s official! The Chris Gethard Show is canceled. Kaput. No more!” -Chris Gethard

August 6, 2018
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“The Chris Gethard Show is dead. Long live The Chris Gethard Show. It’s official! The Chris Gethard Show is canceled. Kaput. No more!” -Chris Gethard

TruTV has opted to cancel The Chris Gethard Show on their network and Gethard himself has decided, after much reflection on how it has stopped growing and evolving in a way that’s true to him and the fans, to permanently end the show.

While it’s sad to such a beloved thing come to an end, take a moment to marvel at Gethard and company’s accomplishments. They took to public access to do whatever they wanted on their terms (and did so with abandon) and built a cult following. Then, they got a pilot, then picked up at Fusion, then picked up at TruTV. Looking back at the long history of TCGS, it has lasted longer than most TV shows and certainly has a fan base that is dedicated far beyond your average die hard loyal TV show fan.

It’s hard to imagine any other show in all of television history accomplishing such a feat.

As to what lies next for Gethard, Beautiful Anonymous, Gethard’s podcast, is only getting bigger and bigger every week along with a bit of experimentation over the last year or so and Chris continues to do stand-up across the country.

So, perhaps another comedy special? Perhaps, a Beautiful Anonymous comedy special? We’re not sure entirely. Honestly, we think something completely different from all of that from Gethard wouldn’t be out of the realm of possibility. 

We’ll just have to wait and see what Gethard sets his mind and his heart towards next. 

For now, R.I.P. The Chris Gethard Show.

Fox Cancels Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Last Man on Earth, The Mick

May 10, 2018
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Fox Cancels Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Last Man on Earth, The Mick

Well, it looks like Fox is pretty much done with high concept single camera sitcoms for awhile (except for Seth MacFarlane’s The Orville).  Brooklyn Nine-Nine made it to five seasons, Last Man on Earth did four, and The Mick only lasted two.

It should be noted that while Last Man on Earth is on its way out, Fox is still looking towards reviving Tim Allen vehicle Last Man Standing. The addition of another multicam sitcom that takes place in a retirement home, The Cool Kids, even further suggests Fox is going all in on older audiences. 

Playing House Will Not Return for Season 4

October 30, 2017
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Playing House Will Not Return for Season 4

Unfortunately, Lennon Parham and Jessica St. Clair will not get to continue on with Playing House on USA Network.

We have no doubt that the duo will return in another form for another great show (if you watched Playing House, you’d probably agree with the sentiment).

Here’s a video of Lennon and Jessica saying farewell.

FXx to Cancel “Man Seeking Woman” After Season 3

April 5, 2017
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FXx to Cancel “Man Seeking Woman” After Season 3

One of the most imaginative shows on television unfortunately will come to a close after the conclusion of its current season. 

If you haven’t gotten into Simon Rich’s Man Seeking Woman, you can stream it on Hulu. We highly recommend to do so.

Adult Swim Cancels Its “Alt-Right” Show ‘Million Dollar Extreme’

December 5, 2016
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Adult Swim Cancels Its “Alt-Right” Show ‘Million Dollar Extreme’

While it was admirable for Adult Swim to welcome voices outside of their generally left-leaning programming and found some promise starting out with this Ted Talk prank, we hope they find something better than anything that’s a comedic platform with ties to the racist, White Nationalist fringe group known as the “alt-right”.

Now that Million Dollar Extreme is officially canned and Brett Gelman left the network in protest, Adult Swim has the chance for a real rebirth now. They have some room to to move towards being more inclusive with their development and programming slates, especially when it comes to giving credence to female perspectives. 

In that spirit, may we suggest giving Natalie Palamides, Jo Firestone, Jamie Loftus, or Kyle Mizono their own Adult Swim shows or, at least, be brought into the fold. They’d definitely keep the weird going at the network in their own unique, great way.  

‘The Nightly Show With Larry Wilmore’ Canceled By Comedy Central

August 15, 2016
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‘The Nightly Show With Larry Wilmore’ Canceled By Comedy Central

The post-Jon Stewart/Stephen Colbert era for Comedy Central’s late night line-up has proven beguiling. Aside from @midnight​ with Chris Hardwick, reception for Trevor Noah as the host of The Daily Show has been mixed and, apparently, ratings for The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore have not been what Comedy Central brass was hoping for.

Thus, The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore is no more and Comedy Central is on the hunt for a new 11:30PM show. There is no indication as what that show might be or who they might be going after, but, like it was when Colbert left for The Late Show, Comedy Central has another chance to break even more new ground here if they choose wisely.

With the election looming in November, we’d be curious to see if something might get fast tracked just to not miss out debates, election day, etc.

Fox Cancels ‘Party Over Here’

August 10, 2016
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Fox Cancels ‘Party Over Here’

R.I.P. Alison Rich, Nicole Byer, and Jessica McKenna’s sketch series that we wish had more time to get on its legs because there was definite promise in the show.

We’re sure that you’ll be seeing the three of them elsewhere on big and small screens very soon. In fact, Nicole already has her own show coming out on MTV, Loosely Exactly Nicole.

11 Network Television Comedies Just Got the Ax Including The Muppets, The Grinder, and Telenovela (Updated)

May 13, 2016
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(via The Hollywood Reporter)

Many of these shows were in their first season.

Over the last day, the following shows got the ax:

Galavant (ABC)
The Muppets (ABC)
Castle (ABC)
Bordertown (Fox)
Cooper Barrett’s Guide to Surviving Life (Fox)
Grandfathered (Fox)
The Grinder (Fox)
Telenovela (NBC)
Crowded (NBC)
Undateable (NBC)
Mysteries of Laura (NBC)

Of those, Castle, Undateable, Mysteries of Laura, and Galavant were the only shows listed above that lasted past their freshman season. It’s yet another TV season where we won’t get to see if many network freshman comedies would have ever figured out their formula or not. ABC and Fox especially lowered the ax over the last day, which makes you wonder if the big broadcast network’s will ever stop ordering a bunch of shows only to end up cancelling them.

This definitely looks really good for cable networks and streaming services that seem to be doing fine with their freshman series like TruTV and Amazon.

ABC Cancels “Selfie” and New Network Comedies Seem Like They Really Can’t Catch a Break

November 7, 2014
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(via The Hollywood Reporter)

Must like their film studio counterparts, TV networks are looking for tentpole franchises in their series, hopefully having something that will make it past six seasons and eventually go on to syndication. Series such as Seinfeld, Friends, and The Office running for so long have given credence to this dynamic when it comes to sitcoms.

However, with the explosion of niche comedy and comedy in general via the Internet, the idea of the long-running half hour sitcom seems much harder to start these days. Already in this latest TV season, Manhattan Love Story, A to Z, and Bad Judge have been cancelled.

ABC has added to that list with their axing of Selfie. 

There weren’t that many freshman comedies to begin with at the big broadcast networks this fall, leaving us to wonder how marginalized scripted comedy currently is at NBC, ABC, CBS, Fox and how much more it will go that way.

TBS Cancels The Pete Holmes Show After Two Cycles

May 23, 2014
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TBS Cancels The Pete Holmes Show After Two Cycles

Unable to convince TBS that enough people were watching with Conan as a lead-in, TBS has decided to cancel The Pete Holmes Show. The last episode will air on June 19th and there’s no word as to whether there will be another late night show or possibly something else to follow Conan on weeknights.

Though this is a living wake of sorts, RIP The Pete Holmes Show. 

Legit and Chozen Cancelled

May 15, 2014
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Legit and Chozen Cancelled

Legit made it two seasons and Chozen only made it to one before getting cancelled by FX. Stuck on FXx, they undoubtedly suffered ratings wise, but, supposedly there are more original series on the way at FX and FXx.

Also note that, Louie, which is still a sitcom, albeit an experimental one, is on FX, which is supposed to be a dramatically bent channel and not FXx, which is intended for comedy only. Ruminate on that while you also ponder how much longer will FXx go through growing pains.  

NBC Cancels Community

May 9, 2014
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NBC Cancels Community

Community made it to only five seasons of its six seasons and a movie goal before getting the axe by the peacock (why isn’t there a meme or .gif of a peacock with an axe yet?). 

If you’re feeling real sore about it, you should check out Dan Harmon’s other show at Adult Swim, Rick and Morty because it’s also pretty damn great.

FXX’s ‘Totally Biased’ Cancelled, Last Show To Air Tonight

November 14, 2013
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FXX’s ‘Totally Biased’ Cancelled, Last Show To Air Tonight

This is sad news for what was shaping up to be quite a show. We hope W. Kamau Bell as well as the staff of Hari Kondabolu, Dwayne Kennedy, Kevin Avery, Eliza Skinner, Aparna Nancherla, Guy Branum, Kevin Katoaka, Louis Katz, Frank Conniff and more will find another way to be on TV again because they were all pretty great.

Watch the last episode tonight at 11PM, so watch it if you happen to have FXx.

‘The Jeselnik Offensive’ Has Been Cancelled

November 11, 2013
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‘The Jeselnik Offensive’ Has Been Cancelled

After Anthony Jeselnik commented that The Jeselnik Offensive wasn’t coming back on Comedy Central during The New York Comedy Festival, a representative has confirmed this. 

So, for now, we’ll just have to go back to check Jeselnik’s Twitter for his take on whatever we’re supposed to be not joking about. 

Bo Burnham’s Zach Stone Is Gonna Be Famous Is Cancelled

June 27, 2013
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Bo Burnham’s Zach Stone Is Gonna Be Famous Is Cancelled

We’re not exactly sure of the combination that did in Bo Burnham’s vastly underrated MTV series “Zach Stone Is Gonna Be Famous”, but we’re going to guess that there’s probably a bridge to gap from MTV’s Jersey Shore/Jackass audiences into some territory that is more along the lines of IFC or FX. 

You can watch the final three episodes by tuning in tonight for one at 11PM and on Saturday also at 11 for the other two.

Still, if this year, or even the last few years, has taught us anything, it’s really hard to permanently kill a show if a group of people like it. 

Futurama Not Renewed At Comedy Central

April 22, 2013
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Futurama Not Renewed At Comedy Central

Comedy Central is calling curtains for Futurama despite its unbelievable rise from the dead. Perhaps, someone will do a Kickstarter…

Looks Like Enlightened Might Become One of Those Cult Hits on DVD After HBO Just Cancelled It

March 20, 2013
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Looks Like Enlightened Might Become One of Those Cult Hits on DVD After HBO Just Cancelled It

Incredibly low ratings seem to be the case for the axe here, but we wonder, especially with how fiercely loyal Enlightened’s fanbase was as well as the loads of critical praise, how the show would have done in a few years when TV ratings have fully integrated watching online.

If fans of Veronica Mars can demand a movie and get one, and Arrested Development go on Netflix, and so on and so forth, maybe something will happened for Enlightened.

People in 2011 Still Don’t Understand What An Open Mic Is

July 26, 2011
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“So we decided that we’re not going to have a comedy night anymore.”

That is what the management of Señor Fish told Russell Corona and me, Jake Kroeger, yesterday when we asked if we’re going to be allowed to run the Big Trouble in Little Tokyo Open Mic today. No matter how many times we posted and how many times it was even written on their dirty sandwich board that it was an open mic, Señor Fish failed to grasp the idea of open mic, especially one that focuses on comedy.

Open mics in general, no matter what art form is being performed, are supposed to be safe environments where one has the freedom to fail.  When it comes to being a comedian, an open mic is invaluable for not only hearing what you thought was such a genius comic book hero joke and finding it’s clunky as hell all the way to just getting comfortable talking to a room full of strangers a few minutes at a time.  With that in mind, both Russell Corona and myself asked about language and content restrictions for our show.  Though we were told we weren’t restricted in such regard, we were never told or hinted to the idea that Señor Fish was a “family friendly” restaurant.  Perhaps “family friendly” etched somewhere on a lone brick that was painted over in the gauche blue they have been using as of late.

If we had knew that, we would have gone elsewhere because open mics, in the truest sense, are not family friendly.  The idea that Señor Fish, which is a Mexican Seafood Bar & Grill hardly ever had a family friendly vibe, especially with the numerous DJ showcases, the stocking of more high end tequila, is quite shocking to both Russell and me.  The bigger point to be made is that the open mic took place in the back room of the bar section of Señor Fish (which has a separate address from the actual restaurant).  We were in a bar where they serve alcohol at great happy hour prices. That’s not “family friendly” no matter how you spin it.

We had been running the Big Trouble in Little Tokyo Open Mic successfully every single week at the same exact time with a consistent flow of comics coming through that bought beer and food without a minimum being imposed on them.  Yet, last week, after including an awesome sketch with hilarious and immensely talented Davey Johnson in which he bumped into a few chairs, mimed auto-erotic asphyxiation with his shirt and pants off, management found the reason that they were perhaps looking for to never have comedy again at their “family friendly” establishment.  Before I continue, though Señor Fish didn’t like Davey’s bit, everyone else that was witness to it did; some saying it was one of the most hilarious things they had ever seen.  I, as co-producer of the show, don’t regret for an instant having Davey Johnson do what Davey Johnson does and I urge each and everyone of you to catch him every Saturday at the Tomorrow Show as part of the Doorknockers with Randy Liedtke.

Though Davey did knock over some chairs and mime a sex act without most of his clothes, there have been way worst things that have been performed on that stage.  Horribly sexist, racist, threatening, and, most importantly, terribly unfunny garbage has been spat out at our open mic because, once again, it’s an open mic.  The good, the amazing, the bad, the insecure, the assholes, the comics who have no idea what they’re doing up there, pretty girls singing songs that sound like very Starbucks PA system ever, the guitar comic, the erotic magician, rappers just starting out, and more were all taken in like they’re supposed to at an open mic.

So, there will be no more live comedy at the Señor Fish located at the southwest corner of 1st St. and Alameda in the Little Tokyo neighborhood of Downtown LA.  Though it is sad as we had a great time running it and giving artists a space to work on their art (even to the point where we mentioned briefly in the LA Times), Señor Fish’s decision is more than fine by us as we were never paid beyond some beer and food that wasn’t fish for our efforts to actually drag a stage from across a parking lot, flip rooms full of furniture, just try to ignore the fact their on-call handyman is painting the room during our show without any notice ahead of time, and more bullshit that we just had to put up with in addition to the running one of the more popular open mics on the LA comedy circuit.

Undoubtedly, this will be hardly the last live comedy mic/show we will ever run and the Comedy Bureau will keep you updated on where the next one will be, but thank you to all who came and performed, especially the booked “special guests” that could have dropped in at a club for a better spot, watched, supported, or even thought about coming down to check it out and could never make it.  Our efforts were validated because of all of you and, one more time, we thank you.

And yes, this “tagged” flyer above is my lame attempt at being Banksy (even made lamer by the fact that I made the original flyer).

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