It’s official — Night Court will be returning for a third season on NBC.
15.04.2024 - 16:03 / deadline.com
Days after a fire emergency on set, Tamron Hall has scored a renewal.
The daytime talker has been picked up for its sixth season. The renewal comes from ABC Owned Television Stations and leading broadcast groups including Hearst, Scripps, Nexstar, Tegna, Gray and AMG.
Tamron Hall currently ranks No. 3 out of the nine one-hour syndicated talk shows. It also has become the second-longest-running talk show produced by Disney.
The ABC Owned Stations carrying Tamron Hall are WABC/New York, KABC/Los Angeles, WLS/Chicago, WPVI/Philadelphia, KGO/San Francisco, KTRK/Houston, WTVD/Raleigh-Durham, NC, and KFSN/Fresno, CA.
Filmed in New York, the show is executive produced by Hall and Quiana Burns.
“From the start, I saw the show as a chance to build a community. Now, here we are, preparing for Season 6. Wow,” host Tamron Hall said. “Thank you to my team and my beloved Tam Fam for nurturing my dream and growing this community. We are a daily destination to talk, laugh, learn and be inspired together. From the biggest celebrities in the world to the most incredible people in their own neighborhood, they all come here to talk, and I am grateful.”
Added ABC News President Kim Godwin: “Tamron and team are a singular force in daytime because the show gets to the core of humanity through meaningful connection and thoughtful conversations whether covering the most-talked-about issues of the day or interviewing the newsmakers shaping our world. We and the Tam Fam can rejoice because Tamron Hall is back for another must-watch season of fun and fearlessness.”
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It’s official — Night Court will be returning for a third season on NBC.
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