The Class aired its last first run episode Monday night on CBS, right according to schedule. The New Adventures of Old Christine will replace it in the 8:30pm timeslot starting March 12th. Does this mean that The Class has been cancelled? No. At least, not yet.
The Class debuted on Monday, September 18, 2006 on CBS. The sitcom revolves around a group of 28-year-olds who were part of the same third grade class 20 years before. After being reunited by Ethan (Jason Ritter), the former classmates begin to get to know each other once again and become intertwined. The series also stars Lizzy Caplan, Heather Goldenhersh, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Sean Maguire, Jon Bernthal, Andrea Anders and Lucy Punch.
The series, created by the co-creator of Friends David Crane and his partner Jeffrey Klarik (Mad About You), had been the subject of a bidding war by several networks. It premiered at 8pm (a difficult slot for a new show) and attracted an under-whelming 7.6 million households. Viewership dropped for the next two weeks to an average of 6.1 million. CBS moved it to 8:30, switching places with How I Met Your Mother and the ratings haven’t really improved, averaging under six million households weekly.
The Class has gone through some challenges behind-the-scenes as well. Realizing that the main cast of eight former classmates (combined with many recurring characters) was unwieldy, the producers sought to refocus the show on the characters’ romantic relationships. As a result, they limited the recurring role appearances and wanted to make series regular Lucy Punch (reporter Holly Ellenbogen) a recurring character as well. Punch declined and subsequently left the series. She was removed from the opening credits after episode 13. Though her effeminate husband Perry (Sam Harris) has appeared, Holly’s absence hasn’t been addressed.
If you’re counting, you know that only 19 episodes of The Class have aired. Though it’s an unusual number for a TV season, that’s all there are. CBS gave the series an initial order for 13 episodes and then ordered only six more in November.
Will The Class return for a second season? CBS isn’t expected to announce its plans until the “network upfronts” in May when they announce their Fall schedule. Right now the prospects for a second season of The Class don’t look good.
Right now, CBS has a two-hour block of four sitcoms. Rules of Engagement, which debuted last month, has done extremely well holding onto Two and a Half Men’s typical 10+ million households audience. Before going on hiatus, The New Adventures of Old Christine was attracting solid numbers and is expected to do well when it returns this Monday. How I Met Your Mother is the weakest show in the group audience-wise but has consistently outperformed The Class. Right now, there’s no good reason for CBS to dump any of those other shows, which essentially leaves no room for a second season of The Class.
Is there hope? Well, if CBS decides to add some sitcoms on another night then that would create an opening in the schedule. Right now, though their schedule is overflowing with crime procedural and reality shows, they generally get great ratings. CBS could also order a second season of The Class and use them to replace Christine or Mother reruns mid-season.
On the upside, the series won the People’s Choice Award for Best New Comedy. CBS generally seems to like the show and has faith in the creative team. The final decision will likely have to do with how the rest of their new Fall schedule shapes up. Will Kat and Ethan get together? Will Ritchie marry Lina? Will Duncan and Nicole get back together? Will Kyle have more to do than pal around with Ethan? Stay tuned!
We always hate the crap new sit-coms that come out. But The Class was unique and unpretentious. And it complemented How I met your Mother perfectly. It needs to stay on for at least 8 more seasons
I have really enjoyed The Class, and have looked forward to watching it each week. I am bored with reality tv and miss Friends. Watching The Class has given me a reason to turn my tv on, Monday nights. I also enjoy How I Met Your Mother, and would really like to see both of them stay on. Numbers aren’t everything, if even a few like it, that should matter. PLEASE consider keeping The Class going, I’m dissappointed that it’s not on. Thank you.
I read the Neilsens, I read the reviews, but most of all I watched the show. This is the best sitcom in years! I absolutely don’t understand how shows get dropped when they are this good. The Class reminds me of Friends in the early years when it was funny. I look forward to it every week. I haven’t seen a show that made me anticipate it’s next episode, not in years. I hope somebody realizes how funny this show is, how talented the writers and actors are and bring it back.
…bring back holly!
i’m sorry but jemal you bug me. the class was great and to know all of that stuff you said, you must have watched it and must have liked it to actually spend your time tune in on monday nights. the class deserves to go for another season. it was hilarious. loved it.
I LOVE THE CLASS!! it is the best thing to happen to my monday night! if it doesn’t come back it will be extremly missed in this household! WE WANT SEASON 2 OF THE CLASS!!
THis is one of the few new shows on tv that I actually consider a favorite of mine that I always make sure I see. I DO NOT want the show cancelled.
it HAS HAS HAS HAS HAS 2 return!! its the best new comedy since friends!! im not even worried abt holly being gone anymore! i just want it back
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I looked forward to the CLASS every Monday. I hope the CLASS returns. I am so sick of reality shows. This was a breath of fresh air for my husband and I. The show had you wanting more every week with the great unexpected story lines. I hope THE CLASS will be apart of the CBS line up soon, we miss it!!!!
I have to say I will be extremely disapointed if The Class gets cancelled. This show is great! I was a huge Friends fan and this show brings that vibe back, I think its probably the best siitcom on right now! I would hope CBS wouldnt be fast to dump shows like NBC. By the time people really start to get involved in a show, it gets pulled out right from under them. Very depressing!
I liked the Class. I watched every episode. I thought the way the story line went was different and interesting. All of the characters are engaging and funny. I really want to know what is going to happen next. I hope they don’t cancel the show.
I really enjoyed The Class and would like to see it return-
how do you become part of the special nielson raters?
About “The Class”, I wonder why such experienced writers couldn’t figure out, in a 22 minute show, 8 leading characters don’t have very much air-time or time for character development or interraction. The guest actors had more to do than the regulars, especially Ethan’s girlfriends. What is a doctor who we never saw at the office doing going around being a woman-crazed David Spade? The writers painted themselves into a corner and can’t get out. Sara Gilbert (Fern) says, on the phone to Ellen (Lucy Punch) “I’m going to get you.” And now there is no Lucy Punch (Ellen) to… Read more »
Hi Rachel,
Thanks for your comment.
We use the weekly Nielson Ratings (not the overnights which aren’t as accurate).
Nielson says (on their website) that one rating point equals 1,096,000 households.
The Class premiere got a 6.9 rating.
6.9 x 1,096,000 = 7,562,400 (rounded up to 7.6 million)
Where do you get your ratings info from because it is way off?
Class premiered to over 10 million and then it dropped to about 8 million. It currently brings in just a shade under 9 million a week. Whatever resource you are using is most definitely wrong.
Not saying 9 million is great, but it is a far cry from 6 million.