“Maury” To End After Three Decades

Maury To End After Three Decades
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Iconic syndicated daytime talk show “Maury” is set to end.

The series, hosted and executive produced by Maury Povich and launched in 1991, will end original productions at the end of this season as Povich plans to retire. Original episodes will air through September, after which repeats will continue in syndication.

The series dealt with a variety of issues across thirty seasons from teen pregnancy to infidelity, domestic violence, bullying, phobias, unruly teenagers, and more. It also became somewhat famous for its episodes dealing with paternity test results.

The end of “Mary” follows in the wake of multiple long-running syndicated daytime talk shows scoring the axe lately including “Judge Jerry,” “The Wendy Williams Show,” “The Good Dish” and “Nick Cannon”.

Source: Broadcasting & Cable