ABC has yet to reveal the fate of game show Celebrity Wheel of Fortune’s, among others.
The network has been in the middle of announcing cancellations and renewals as of late, but there are several high-profile shows that fans are waiting to hear more about.
ABC has yet to announce the official renewal of some of its fan-favorite showsABCCelebrity Wheel of Fortune is one such show that has not been confirmed to be returning for another seasonABC
Among the series that have yet to receive an official greenlight is Celebrity Wheel of Fortune.
Celebrity Wheel of Fortune began airing in 2021.
It features celebrities playing a slightly modified version of the game with their winnings donated to charities.
However, game shows like Celebrity Family Feud, Claim to Fame, and Press Your Luck have already received renewals.
Mainstays like Jeopardy! are also expected to be renewed, especially as the series is taping upcoming shows.
However, some fan favorite shows, like The Goldbergs, met their end recently.
The Goldbergs is scheduled to end with its tenth season.
Other series, like Grey’s Anatomy – Station 19, The Rookie: Rookie Feds, and The Good Doctor, have also yet to receive official renewal orders.
NO SHOW?
Meanwhile, three ABC series, including Grey’s Anatomy – Station 19, have yet to see renewals on the network amid The Goldbergs’ cancellation.
ABC recently confirmed that ’80s-centric sitcom The Goldbergs would be ending with its tenth season.
While this news did not sit well with fans, there were additional shows on the network that still hung in the balance.
After reports confirmed The Goldbergs’ cancellation, that left series like Grey’s Anatomy – Station 19, The Rookie: Rookie Feds, and The Good Doctor all hanging in the balance.
Station 19 completed its sixth season in 2022.
It’s still very much a fan favorite series among Grey’s Anatomy faithful.
The Rookie: Rookie Feds is still running and will complete its first season in the coming weeks.
The Good Doctor is also completing its sixth season soon.
Despite generally large audiences and being popular franchises, none have received an official greenlight that they will be continuing soon.
However, those shows, as reported via Deadline, are all expected to received pickups in addition to The Good Doctor spinoff The Good Lawyer.
Still, with the cancellation of The Goldbergs afoot, it’s unclear when these series will see official renewal announcements.
The Goldbergs is the second series ending this season on ABC, alongside drama A Million Little Things.
AB-SEE YOU LATER
Previously, ABC announced that The Goldbergs had been canceled.
The series will end after its current 10th season after nearly a decade on the air.
The Goldbergs has not been renewed by ABC and will come to end with the season 10 finale in May, according to Deadline.
The outlet cites dwindling ratings for the 80s-set sitcom while popular newcomer Abbott Elementary has been renewed for a second season.
The Goldbergs has suffered some major cast loses in recent years including Jeff Garlin, who stepped down in 2021 following misconduct allegations.
The show currently stars Wendi McLendon-Cove, Sean Giambrone, Troy Gentile and Hayley Orrantia, and is the longest running live-action network comedy series on the air.
Produced by Adam F. Goldberg, The Goldbergs is set in a suburban Pennsylvanian home during the Reagan era.
A weeknight staple for ABC since 2013, the series has racked up over 200 episodes, and it achieved ratings of 8.37million at its peak.
ABC declined to comment when Deadline reached out about The Goldbergs.
2021 was a trying year for The Goldbergs as the show lost two of its main cast members.
George Seagal, who played Albert “Pops” Solomo, died in March aged 87 of complications from a bypass surgery.
ON-SET ACCUSATIONS
Meanwhile, Jeff left in December following multiple accusations of misconduct on set and HR investigations.
The Curb Your Enthusiasm star was accused of engaging in a “pattern of verbal and physical conduct that made people feel uncomfortable.”
But Jeff denied any claims of wrongdoing, telling Vanity Fair that “there was no… nothing physical by any stretch of the imagination.”
He also maintained that he “was not fired” from the show.
The actor claimed his sense of humor on set had been misinterpreted.
“If someone misses a joke, that’s unfortunate to me. I don’t like it,” he told Vanity Fair.
Jeff’s character, patriarch Murray Goldberg, was killed off before season 10, which has suffered the lowest ratings in the show’s history.
The final episodes of The Goldbergs air Wednesdays at 8.30 p.m. on ABC.
Meanwhile, several other game shows have seen the approval to move forwardABCThose include Claim to Fame, Press Your Luck, and Celebrity Family FeudABCJeopardy! is another game show that’s still running on the networkABC