The Dr. Oz Show: Syndicated Series Ending, to Be Replaced by The Good Dish in January

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The Dr. Oz Show is ending in January. Originally renewed through mid-2023, the syndicated series is ending now due to Mesmet Oz’s running for Senate in Pennsylvania. The last show airs on January 14th.

Starting January 17th, The Good Dish will launch and air in The Dr. Oz Show’s time slots in markets across the country. The new show is an expansion of segments from the Oz series. Daphne Oz (Dr. Oz’s daughter), Gail Simmons, and Jamika Pessoa will host the new series.

Per Deadline, Zack Hernandez, SVP and General Sales Manager, U.S. Syndication Sales at Sony Pictures Television, said the following about the series:

“Audiences have been loving what Daphne, Gail, and Jamika have been serving up during their weekly segments on The Dr. Oz Show for years. We have long believed The Good Dish would make an excellent stand-alone series and are delighted to be able to deliver this fresh take on the cooking genre to our station partners and their viewers across the country.”

What do you think? Will you be sad to see The Dr. Oz Show end? Do you plan to watch The Good Dish?

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