The Dr. Keith Ablow Show: The Doctor is Out

Dr. Keith AblowThree syndicated shows have bit the dust since the start of the new year; The Megan Mullally Show, The Greg Behrendt Show and Geraldo at Large. The daytime market looks easy but it’s a tough sell. Just ask Dr. Keith Ablow, host of cancelled syndicated show number four.

The Dr. Keith Ablow Show debuted on September 11, 2006, was produced by LMNO Productions and Telepictures Productions and syndicated by Warner Bros. Domestic Television. The show was hosted by Ablow who was a couples therapist for 20 years and has appeared as a guest on several shows as an expert regarding several high-profile trials. He’s also written a half-dozen novels and seven non-fiction books, including the best-selling Inside the Mind of Scott Peterson.

The show’s stated goal was to “help individuals, couples and families cope with the personal challenges they face in today’s world, and develop strategies that can help them lead more fulfilling lives.” Many of the early shows seemed to focus less on viewer problems and more on high-profile stories like the Jon Bonnet Ramsey murder, Tori Spelling’s break-up, Anna Nicole Smith’s family, and former American Idol finalists (scheduled for this Friday)  – shows geared purely towards getting high ratings. It didn’t work.

The cancellation news comes as little surprise since the viewership has averaged just over a million households. And, though Warner Bros. execs continued to express their support, there was no talk of a second season. A few weeks ago, Warner Bros. Domestic TV’s Ken Werner said, “We’ll continue to produce the show for TV stations for the balance of the year and support it the way we do with all of our shows.”

The series will continue in production for several more weeks as was originally planned but it’s unclear if it will stay on the air for the rest of the season. One thing’s for sure though, the doctor is out. Stay tuned! TV Series Finale home page

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1 jane October 10, 2007 at 4:51 pm

I really enjoyed watching the show. I really felt that he was sincere in his work & showed empathy to the guests he had on his show. I am disappointed that his show is being canceled. It seems as if the majority of the other talk shows have turned into just that “shows”. Good luck Dr. Keith Ablow & I hope to see more of you as guests on M & J show and the Today show.

2 jane October 12, 2007 at 5:45 pm

His show was a big waste and from what I’ve found out, he should have his medical license revoked.

3 GeeWizard November 4, 2007 at 8:54 pm

This guy wants to be famous so badly that it’s pathetic.

He probably has sweet dreams about replacing Dr Phil.

4 kathy December 12, 2007 at 10:36 pm

I had my son on Dr Ablow show regarding anger illness and children. Dr Ablow said some very helpful things during commercials. He did not, however, do any follow up other than ask for pictures. He did give me a name of a local doctor, but we couldn’t afford to see her. I think his heart was in the right place, but television puts pressure on individuals for ratings. So
although i am grateful that my son is now in a good place and getting help. I am disappointed that there was no follow up done. My son could have been just another kid to boost ratings and end up falling through the cracks.
kathy

5 Eliot G December 14, 2007 at 8:39 pm

Kathy: this Dr. Ablow’s heart is not in the right place. Ask anybody on the Today Show – they know him. So do lots of other people on television, including Oprah Winfrey. He’s not a good guy and he knows it.

6 Angela December 16, 2007 at 9:33 pm

Hey Kathy!

I believe we both appeared on the same episode. I was the one with the little girl and baby boy. You said you were from CO and we both stayed at the Skyline Hotel. Are you the right one? I had the same experience with Dr. Ablow. I thought it was so weird that he met us a couple minutes before we went on air and then he acted like he had known us and talked to us forever once we were taping. We were told that he would provide us with treatment and they would be following up and making sure we were doing well. No treatment and no follow-up was provided. They called literally 3 days after we got back asking for an update and wanting us to record one. I thought that was crazy! They did give us one local resource and let us know that they would be expecting our call. The people didn’t even know what I was talking about when I called. Without the help of Dr. Ablow, or any treatment for that matter, things have gotten a lot better around here. I am so glad your son is doing well and getting better. I hope you guys have a great holiday! =D

-Angela

7 Howard Z January 10, 2008 at 9:34 am

I really can’t believe what this one has done. It’s almost criminal. On that Fox television station, he seems very proud of himself, but he shouldn’t be. In fact, this doctor should not be in practice in this country – after what he has done. I’m not the only one who has said that. That’s all I’m going to say about him, except that he should be ashamed. That’s all.

8 big dave June 3, 2009 at 11:29 am

just saw some of your testimony on trutv. suffering from narcissism???? dude, wake up! as long as you are with yourself, how can you be SUFFERING from narcissism. it’s everybody else thats the problem.

9 big dave June 3, 2009 at 11:37 am

speaking of SUFFERING from narcissism, what about a man who shaves his head because he doesn’t want the world to think he has premature male pattern baldness?
in the words of mister wizzard,
BE WHAT YOU IS…NOT WHAT YOU IS NOT.

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