My Name Is Earl: TBS in Talks for Season Five of Cancelled Sitcom

My Name Is EarlThe once popular My Name Is Earl sitcom was cancelled last month. After four seasons on NBC, the show’s executive producer, Greg Garcia, was informed early in the morning, just 30 minutes before the news was given to the press.

While being dumped by the peacock network didn’t come as a huge surprise, Garcia wasn’t ready for the show to end. He told the LA Times, “There’s a lot of reasons the show would work well on another network, and I think we’d do very well with some promotion. We certainly feel like we have more stories to tell. That’s why we left the show on season four on a cliffhanger. And I know we’ve got at least another season in us and a lot of great ideas. So if another network wants to put us on, fantastic. Nothing that would make me happier.”

It was largely presumed that the FOX network would take on Earl since the sitcom’s produced by a sister company, 20th Century Fox Television. Execs at the network apparently downplayed the possibility and, when the time came, decided to pass.

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Ethan Suplee, “Randy” on the show, broke the news to fans, writing, “Thanks for the effort guys, we appreciate it. It seems that Earl is actually dead. Fox has passed. The mustache will live on in our hearts.”

Now, TBS is apparently interested in keeping Earl going. The cable channel has been airing the show in syndication and expressed some interest in picking up the show at the May upfronts.

Steve Koonin, president of Turner Entertainment Networks, told Company Town that the network likes to develop original programming but that new episodes of an established show like Earl would be an asset in drawing viewers to sample them. At the time, Koonin hadn’t been approached by 20th Century Fox but said, “Tell them to give me a call. We’re in the book.”

The discussions for 13 new episodes of Earl are still in the early stages and there are a some major hurdles that would need to be overcome before they could become a reality. The actors and writers have all been released from their contracts and they’d have to be renegotiated. Also, the show is an expensive single-camera comedy and the overall budget would be an issue as well.

On the positive side however, the show is already in syndication and more episodes would mean additional rerun money for years to come. With that in mind, the studio and participating talent will likely want to make the deal work if at all possible.

While Earl’s return is still considered a longshot, the fact that there are discussions to revive the series is certainly a good sign. What do you think?

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1 Tim Thornton October 10, 2009 at 6:03 am

I agree with that one guy, i might have canceled my cable if i had it lol……but im in the army so i dont, i watch them on the net….but canceling this show is just retarded i love this show…..you guys better come up with something to keep it going!!!

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2 Anonymous October 12, 2009 at 1:11 am

**** NBC i hate u ******** “my name is earl” was the **** and u panzy ass corporate ***** ruinded my favorite show

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3 elek October 14, 2009 at 5:56 pm

I hope there will be a 5 season hope karma do the trick

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4 Brian October 17, 2009 at 11:30 am

At least give us a series finale for the show! Don’t punish the writers AND the fans!

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5 JAY October 19, 2009 at 6:12 pm

**** YOU NBC…**** YOU IN YOUR STUPID ASSES.

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6 Sam October 21, 2009 at 10:39 am

It’d be a true shame not to bring back My Name is Earl for another season or two. Seemed to me like the show was doing well… Why is it the best shows get canceled before they can be finished? *cough*firefly*cough*

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7 John October 21, 2009 at 4:28 pm

What kind of NBC irresponsibility extreme leaves the final episode with “TO BE CONTINUED…” ????? This is simply unfair to the viewing public. We have been drawn in for FOUR YEARS to be left holding NO resolution whatsoever? Shame on NBC. I’m not a sitcom nut, never watched more than 2 episodes of Friends, Seinfeld or most of the others. Finally a sitcom comes along in “Earl” that not only entertains but spreads a moral message at the same time and they pull the plug without even ending the last episode? Wrong. Unfair. Irresponsible to the public. This and the many other mistakes made by NBC in the past are why ABC, CBS and even cable channels are more popular. NBC’s irresponsibility to the public goes back to at least 1969. Remember the following show narrative? “It’s FIVE year mission, to explore strange new worlds…etc” Yes, Star Trek !!! NBC told us week after week that it was a FIVE YEAR MISSION but canceled after only 3 years. Another paramount mistake by NBC. Star Trek went on to become the most respected and sought after Sci-Fi Series and franchise to date. NBC, to put this into Joe the plumber vernacular so perhaps you will finally get it. “Get your heads out of your asses” When you present a series at the very least, live up to your responsibilities, and dont cheap-out with a damned “To Be Continued” You OWE us at least a final show to sew up the loose ends and finish the episode you left us waiting for all these months. I believe I speak for practically everyone that visits this site. Can I get an AMEN?
John in Ohio

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8 david October 22, 2009 at 1:41 pm

WHAT?!?!?!?!?!?! there is so much crap on t.v and you’re stopping earl? one of the few good shows. extremely dissapointed

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9 monique October 23, 2009 at 4:15 pm

I cant believe that My name is Earl got cancelled. It is one of the best shows right now! I hope that another network takes this show. Until then we’re missing Earl here in Canada.

MONIQUE-CANADA

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10 Gavin Crosland October 24, 2009 at 4:22 pm

How can this be cancelled? This to my knowledge remains a popular show around the world – we UK representatives are still buying the DVD’s and watching the shows, thus there must surely still be money to be made out of the show.

Quite frankly, to cancel the show on a crucial cliffhanger – never mind the fact that there was no resolution to The List – is a serious slap in the face.

Let’s hope another network picks this up quickly.

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11 james gaines October 26, 2009 at 10:07 pm

Who is the idiot that made the decision to cancel Earl? Great show!!!

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12 porsha October 27, 2009 at 4:12 pm

Why was the show canceald? My family looked forward to watching the show every week. Its a great sitcom any network that does not pick it up must be out of there mind.

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13 Richard Hassen October 27, 2009 at 4:25 pm

I never watched Earl when it was on NBC. That was my mistake. I have recently
began watching it and I love it. Why would anyone cancel this show. Its “lightning in a bottle” . I believe that is was a quote from one of the episodes. I think that it may pick up momentum through syndication. Does anyone know of any save Earl campaigns?

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14 Erika D October 27, 2009 at 6:28 pm

What the hell is wrong with having a show that actually has morals that most people have forgotten still exists? Most of the dumbass shows remain on tv and the good ones always go bubbye. What the hell is wrong with networks? Most of the shows and sitcoms that remain on networks are the same. They use the same morals and values, lacking in originality. At least Earl explores a vision of the world that most people like to joke about but will never encounter in reality. The rednecks and trailer parks are the way to go. Its good wholesome fun and keeps you laughing. I love the show and I tell people about it all the time. There shall not be an end to My Name is Earl.

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15 sbm October 30, 2009 at 6:58 am

Bring it back!!! its so funny! my favorite show!!!! they have to make more!

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