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LOS ANGELES (Zap2it.com) - One of the stars of "Frasier" says next season could very well be the last for the long-running NBC comedy.
While doing interviews for the movie "Down with Love" over the weekend, David Hyde Pierce said that the 2003-04 season looks like it will be the last for the series, which has won a record 31 Emmys over its first nine seasons. The 10th season wraps up on Tuesday, May 20. "I think the indications are that it's going to end after this coming season," Pierce tells Reuters. "That's sort of what we've been told. We shoot one more season and that would be it." If Pierce's prediction turns out to be true, it would mean NBC would have to replace its two longest-running comedies -- "Friends" is the other -- after next season. The network has more than a dozen comedy pilots in development for next year. NBC says the show's future beyond next season hasn't been determined. NBC's current deal for the series with producer Paramount Network TV ends in May 2004. Pierce, who plays Frasier's (Kelsey Grammer) fussy, neurotic brother Niles -- a role that has won him three Emmys -- says the cast would all "hate to see it go. We all love it." He also hopes that the show can "go out classy" when it does end. |
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