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‘The Goldbergs’ to End With Season 10 on ABC
ABC will say farewell to The Goldbergs this season. The Disney-owned broadcast network’s longest-running scripted comedy series will conclude with its current 10th season, sources tell The Hollywood Reporter. Sources say calls were made Thursday afternoon to inform the show’s stars and creatives. The Goldbergs has been a stalwart for ABC for the past decade, […]
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‘The Goldbergs’ Showrunners on Not Going “Too Maudlin” for the Death of Jeff Garlin’s Character in Season 10’s Premiere
The Goldbergs said goodbye to Murray, their fictional patriarch, during the season 10 premiere Wednesday night. It’s a farewell that balances the long-running ABC comedy’s signature sense of humor and its ’80s time period with an authentic look at the emotional range of grieving. It’s also a character send-off that follows former star Jeff Garlin’s […]
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‘The Goldbergs’ Renewed for Season 10 at ABC
The Goldbergs is making it to the decade mark. The 1980s-set comedy has been renewed for its 10th season on ABC. The renewal arrives a month after star and exec producer Wendi McLendon-Covey signed a new deal to return with producers Sony Pictures Television. The pact, which sources note includes an option for an 11th […]
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‘The Goldbergs’ Scores Additional Episode Order at ABC
ABC is extending The Goldbergs. The network has ordered four additional episodes of the family comedy series, bringing its season nine total to a full 22. The news, announced by Wendi McLendon-Covey, has nothing to do with the previously announced departure of fellow original star Jeff Garlin. The actor, who has played patriarch Murray Goldberg […]
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Jeff Garlin Exits ‘The Goldbergs’ After HR Investigation
Jeff Garlin will not return to ABC’s The Goldbergs. The actor, who had starred as patriarch Murray Goldberg on the ABC comedy from producers Sony Pictures Television for the past eight-plus seasons, has departed the series following an HR investigation that stemmed from multiple complaints about his behavior on the set of the 1980s-set series. […]
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‘The Goldbergs’ to Honor George Segal in Season Premiere
The Goldbergs will play tribute to their patriarch with the show’s ninth season premiere. George Segal died in March, two days before the ABC comedy wrapped production on its eighth season. As such, the show wasn’t able to pay an in-episode tribute to the actor who played Pops on the series (though it did air […]
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George Segal, Leading Man of Lighthearted Comedies, Dies at 87
His long career stretched from 'Where's Poppa?', 'The Owl and the Pussycat' and 'A Touch of Class' to 'Just Shoot Me!' and 'The Goldbergs.'
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TV Ratings: ‘Goldbergs,’ ‘SEAL Team’ Lead Quiet Evening
No primetime show on Wednesday draws as many as 4.2 million total viewers.
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TV Ratings: World Series Stays Low, ABC Comedies Down
The World Series set another viewer low Wednesday, and ABC's comedies premiered to smaller audiences than they did in 2019.
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ABC’s ‘Schooled’ Lands Back-Nine Order and Changes Showrunners Again
ABC's 'The Goldbergs' spinoff 'Schooled' is making its second showrunner change in nearly as many months.
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‘The Goldbergs’ Taps New Showrunners for Season 7
First 'Schooled changed' showrunners and now 'The Goldbergs' is doing the same: Creator Adam F. Goldberg is stepping down as showrunner on his semi-autobiographical 1980-something set comedy and in his place, executive producers Chris Bishop and Alex Barnow will take over as showrunners for the upcoming seventh season of the ABC comedy from Sony TV.
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‘The Goldbergs’ Spinoff ‘Schooled’ Changes Showrunners (Exclusive)
Not everyone will be going back to 'Schooled' when ABC's 'Goldbergs' spinoff returns next month. Co-creator and showrunner Marc Firek has exited the sophomore comedy. 'The Kids Are Alright' creator Tim Doyle will take over as showrunner on the 1990s-set series starring A.J. Michalka and Brett Dier.
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