Betty White’s Hot in Cleveland has been canceled by TV Land, and the network has announced that the comedy’s sixth season will be its last.
Hot In Cleveland, which stars White, Valerie Bertinelli, Jane Leeves and Wendie Malick, was TV Land’s first original scripted series and launched a string of original sitcoms for the network, including spinoffs The Soul Man and The Exes. In September, the show celebrated its 100th episode, a huge television milestone, and its sixth season premiered on Nov. 5.
TV Land President Larry W Jones announced the show’s cancelation in a statement, thanking the show’s stars and crediting the show with making their original programing possible. “The passion and talent they brought to the set each and every week over the past 5 years has put TV Land on the map as a network dedicated to quality original programming,” Jones said.
Hot In Cleveland’s star cast tweeted about the cancellation, thanking fans for their support. Malick revealed that the series finale would likely air in April, and promised the show would end “in a blaze of glory!”
Leeves, meanwhile, tweeted, “BIG thank you to our amazing fans! I hope you love the final season as much as we’ve loved making it. It’s been such a gift.”
@JaneLeeves @Wolfiesmom @WendieMalick @BettyMWhite SADEST thing on earth..I love you guys and your beautiful show..You gave us endless joy
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