Harry Connick Jr.’s Syndicated Talk Show To End After Two Seasons
February 16, 2018
Harry Connick Jr.’s Syndicated Talk Show To End After Two Seasons
Harry Connick Jr.’s syndicated talk show is coming to an end. NBCUniversal Domestic Television Distribution confirmed Season 2 will be the last for Harry.
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The show has been a soft ratings performer, but after lengthy talks, NBCU and Fox television stations had decided to pick up the show for a second season last March. Harry‘s first season premiered with a 1.4 household rating in the metered markets and a 0.7 rating in the women 25-54 demographic.
Harry, currently midway through its second season, features comedic segments, audience participation, human interest stories, celebrity interviews and musical performances led by Connick, who’s joined by his touring band. Justin Stangel, Eric Stangel and Jason Kurtz are executive producers along with Connick and Ann Marie Wilkins.
Connick is next set to star in The Sting, a new musical in the works that will have its world premiere next month at New Jersey’s Paper Mill Playhouse, with the producers eyeing a Broadway transfer.