It looks like the vacation is over. Recently, Jeff Dye confirmed that NBC has cancelled Better Late Than Never after two seasons.
The reality show follows Henry Winkler, William Shatner, Terry Bradshaw, and George Foreman as they travel the world with both help and misdirection from tech-savvy comedian Jeff Dye.
On Twitter, Dye revealed NBC has decided not to renew Better Late Than Never. The series wrapped its second season in February with an average rating of .91 in the 18-49 demo and 4.819 million viewers. That’s a nearly 40% drop in ratings from season one.
See Dye’s tweet below:
Updated with tweets from Winkler and Foreman:
https://twitter.com/hwinkler4real/status/1003366244823650304
Better late Than never has made; a better person of me: 4,new friends and a better world. But all done for a while https://t.co/n7pCgV8r5S
— George Foreman (@GeorgeForeman) May 23, 2018
What do you think? Have you seen Better Late Than Never? Are you sad it’s been cancelled?
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