It’s time to wish a good night, good luck, and good bye to popular Disney property, Good Luck Charlie. They say all good things must come to an end and though I don’t know who they are, they are right.
It has been a superb four season run for the hit, Good Luck Charlie. The series and its stars have 100 episodes to their credit as well as a hit TV movie. Going out on a high note is not bad at all.
The Disney Channel gave the official axe with Deadline reporting on the exclusive. Production on the series will very soon, but though the cast will go their separate ways, you fans out there still get to see the new and now quite final episodes when they roll out and run through early 2014.
Not a company that completely wastes a good thing, Disney will keep the series,...
It has been a superb four season run for the hit, Good Luck Charlie. The series and its stars have 100 episodes to their credit as well as a hit TV movie. Going out on a high note is not bad at all.
The Disney Channel gave the official axe with Deadline reporting on the exclusive. Production on the series will very soon, but though the cast will go their separate ways, you fans out there still get to see the new and now quite final episodes when they roll out and run through early 2014.
Not a company that completely wastes a good thing, Disney will keep the series,...
- 6/13/2013
- by Sasha Nova
- Boomtron
The good luck has run out for "Good Luck Charlie."
The Disney Channel says Season 4 of the live-action show, which centers on a teenage girl (Bridgit Mendler) giving advice to the title character, her little sister Charlie, will be its last. It remains in production and will have enough episodes to stretch into next year.
"'That's a wrap' will be called on the production after four years with creators/executive producers Phil Baker and Drew Vaupen and executive producer Dan Staley," Disney says in a statement to The Hollywood Reporter. "The cast and crew are superb, they deserve tribute for their work and we will look forward to the big finale episode the creative team is planning."
"Good Luck Charlie" has enjoyed solid ratings throughout its run and regularly finishes in the Top 25 among cable series when new episodes air. But its end after four seasons is in keeping with Disney's M.
The Disney Channel says Season 4 of the live-action show, which centers on a teenage girl (Bridgit Mendler) giving advice to the title character, her little sister Charlie, will be its last. It remains in production and will have enough episodes to stretch into next year.
"'That's a wrap' will be called on the production after four years with creators/executive producers Phil Baker and Drew Vaupen and executive producer Dan Staley," Disney says in a statement to The Hollywood Reporter. "The cast and crew are superb, they deserve tribute for their work and we will look forward to the big finale episode the creative team is planning."
"Good Luck Charlie" has enjoyed solid ratings throughout its run and regularly finishes in the Top 25 among cable series when new episodes air. But its end after four seasons is in keeping with Disney's M.
- 6/12/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Disney Channel's hit series "Good Luck Charlie" has been canceled, as first reported by Deadline.
A spokesperson for the network confirmed to The Huffington Post that "Good Luck Charlie" will end its run after the show's current fourth season. New episodes, however, will be rolling out through early 2014.
“'That’s a wrap' will be called on the production after four years with creators/executive producers Phil Baker and Drew Vaupen and executive producer Dan Staley," a Disney Channel spokesperson said in a statement. "The cast and crew are superb and we will look forward to the big finale episode the creative team is planning.”
"Good Luck Charlie" stars Bridgit Mendler as Teddy, the second oldest sibling of the Denver-based Duncan family. Jason Dolley plas her older brother P.J., Bradley Steven Perry plays her younger brother Gabe, Mia Talerico plays the titular toddler Charlie (short for Charlotte), Logan Moreau plays...
A spokesperson for the network confirmed to The Huffington Post that "Good Luck Charlie" will end its run after the show's current fourth season. New episodes, however, will be rolling out through early 2014.
“'That’s a wrap' will be called on the production after four years with creators/executive producers Phil Baker and Drew Vaupen and executive producer Dan Staley," a Disney Channel spokesperson said in a statement. "The cast and crew are superb and we will look forward to the big finale episode the creative team is planning.”
"Good Luck Charlie" stars Bridgit Mendler as Teddy, the second oldest sibling of the Denver-based Duncan family. Jason Dolley plas her older brother P.J., Bradley Steven Perry plays her younger brother Gabe, Mia Talerico plays the titular toddler Charlie (short for Charlotte), Logan Moreau plays...
- 6/12/2013
- by Jaimie Etkin
- Huffington Post
Disney has announced that their popular comedy Good Luck, Charlie will end after 100 episodes and four seasons on the air. Production on the show will end soon but the final episodes won't be shown until next year.
Disney Channel has a track record for pulling the plug on its popular shows after 100 episodes. Though the show is ending, Good Luck, Charlie will likely be rerun on the cable channel for many years.
A representative for Disney Channel said, "On behalf of everyone at Disney Channel, it’s been our great pleasure to work with the extraordinary producers Phil Baker, Drew Vaupen and Dan Staley and the writers and crew of Good Luck Charlie... We could not have dreamt of a better cast than Bridgit Mendler, Jason Dolley, Leigh-Allyn Baker, Bradley Steven Perry, Mia Talerico and Eric Allan Kramer (and even little Logan Moreau as...
Disney Channel has a track record for pulling the plug on its popular shows after 100 episodes. Though the show is ending, Good Luck, Charlie will likely be rerun on the cable channel for many years.
A representative for Disney Channel said, "On behalf of everyone at Disney Channel, it’s been our great pleasure to work with the extraordinary producers Phil Baker, Drew Vaupen and Dan Staley and the writers and crew of Good Luck Charlie... We could not have dreamt of a better cast than Bridgit Mendler, Jason Dolley, Leigh-Allyn Baker, Bradley Steven Perry, Mia Talerico and Eric Allan Kramer (and even little Logan Moreau as...
- 6/12/2013
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Ready or not, here they go.
Disney Channel announced on Tuesday that Good Luck, Charlie will bid the airwaves goodbye after this, its fourth season.
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A statement from the cabler to our sister site Deadline reads: “It’s been our great pleasure to work with the extraordinary producers Phil Baker, Drew Vaupen and Dan Staley and the writers and crew of Good Luck Charlie. We could not have dreamt of a better cast than Bridgit Mendler, Jason Dolley, Leigh-Allyn Baker, Bradley Steven Perry, Mia Talerico and Eric Allan Kramer...
Disney Channel announced on Tuesday that Good Luck, Charlie will bid the airwaves goodbye after this, its fourth season.
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A statement from the cabler to our sister site Deadline reads: “It’s been our great pleasure to work with the extraordinary producers Phil Baker, Drew Vaupen and Dan Staley and the writers and crew of Good Luck Charlie. We could not have dreamt of a better cast than Bridgit Mendler, Jason Dolley, Leigh-Allyn Baker, Bradley Steven Perry, Mia Talerico and Eric Allan Kramer...
- 6/12/2013
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Say goodbye to "Good Luck Charlie." Disney Channel has canceled the series after its fourth season," a network representative confirmed to TheWrap. "'That's a wrap' will be called on the production after four years with creators/executive producers Phil Baker and Drew Vaupen and executive producer Dan Staley. The cast and crew are superb and we will look forward to the big finale episode the creative team is planning," a cable network rep said in a statement. It stars Bridgit Mendler, Jason Dolley, Leigh-Allyn Baker, Bradley Steven Perry, Mia Talerico, Eric Allan Kramer and...
- 6/12/2013
- by Jethro Nededog
- The Wrap
Exclusive: After four seasons, 100 episodes and a hit TV movie, Disney Channel has decided to end its sitcom Good Luck Charlie. Production on the series will wrap soon, with new episodes slated to roll out through early 2014. The series, executive produced by creators Phil Baker & Drew Vaupen and Dan Staley, also will remain on Disney Channel’s daily schedules around the world. “On behalf of everyone at Disney Channel, it’s been our great pleasure to work with the extraordinary producers Phil Baker, Drew Vaupen and Dan Staley and the writers and crew of Good Luck Charlie,” a rep for the kids channel said. “We could not have dreamt of a better cast than Bridgit Mendler, Jason Dolley, Leigh-Allyn Baker, Bradley Steven Perry, Mia Talerico and Eric Allan Kramer (and even little Logan Moreau as Baby Toby!) and the many guest stars who make the series so special.” The series,...
- 6/11/2013
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
Disney Channel has renewed sitcom Good Luck Charlie for a third season. Production is scheduled to resume in Los Angeles for a premiere in early 2012. The series, created by Phil Baker and Drew Vaupen, centers on the everyday adventures of the busy Duncan clan: working full-time parents Bob and Amy; their three teen kids Pj, Teddy and Gabe; and fast-growing toddler, Charlie. Bridgit Mendler, Jason Dolley, Leigh-Allyn Baker, Bradley Steven Perry, Mia Talerico and Eric Allan Kramer star on the show, which is exec produced by Baker, Vaupen and Dan Staley. The series also inspired the Good Luck Charlie, It’s Christmas! Disney Channel original movie set to premiere in December.
- 8/29/2011
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
The Disney Channel's sitcom "Good Luck Charlie" will get a sophomore season as well as an original movie. The comedy tells of three teenagers (played by Bridgit Mendler, Jason Dolley and Bradley Steven Perry), who care for their new baby sister. Pic brings in an average of 4.1 million viewers a week. "Charlie" premiered three months ago, becoming the top-rated series on TV among kids aged 6-11 and tweens aged 9-14. The network is also developing an original movie based on the show written by Geoff Rodkey ("Daddy Day Care"). Show is executive produced by Dan Staley, Phil Baker and Drew Vaupen.
- 7/12/2010
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Disney Channel freshman sitcom "Good Luck Charlie" is getting a second season -- plus an original movie.
Since premiering three months ago, "Charlie" has become the top-rated series on TV among kids 6-11 and tweens 9-14. The comedy, about three teens (Bridgit Mendler, Jason Dolley, Bradley Steven Perry) caring for their new baby sister, averages 4.1 million viewers each week.
The second season will likely debut next year, and in the meantime the network is developing an original movie based on the show written by Geoff Rodkey ("Daddy Day Care") and starring the show's cast.
"Charlie" is executive produced by Dan Staley, Phil Baker and Drew Vaupen.
Since premiering three months ago, "Charlie" has become the top-rated series on TV among kids 6-11 and tweens 9-14. The comedy, about three teens (Bridgit Mendler, Jason Dolley, Bradley Steven Perry) caring for their new baby sister, averages 4.1 million viewers each week.
The second season will likely debut next year, and in the meantime the network is developing an original movie based on the show written by Geoff Rodkey ("Daddy Day Care") and starring the show's cast.
"Charlie" is executive produced by Dan Staley, Phil Baker and Drew Vaupen.
- 7/11/2010
- by By James Hibberd
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
It's too early to compare her to Miley Cyrus or Vanessa Hudgens, but Disney Channel thinks it could have another star in the making and has given her the lead role in a new sitcom.
The show is called "Good Luck Charlie" and the star is 16-year-old Bridgit Mendler.
"We just fell in love with her," said Adam Bonnett, senior vp original programming at Disney Channel. "She has all the attributes of a Disney star."
Disney Channel first cast Mendler on freshman comedy "Jonas," where she appeared in two episodes playing a love interest for Nick Jonas.
That was followed by a four-episode stint on "Wizards of Waverly Place." In the upcoming arc, Mendler plays "an everyday girl with a sunny disposition who is a blood-sucking vampire," Bonnett said.
In her first starring role on "Charlie," slated to debut next year on Disney Channels worldwide, Mendler plays Teddy Holliday alongside Disney Channel regular Jason Dolley,...
The show is called "Good Luck Charlie" and the star is 16-year-old Bridgit Mendler.
"We just fell in love with her," said Adam Bonnett, senior vp original programming at Disney Channel. "She has all the attributes of a Disney star."
Disney Channel first cast Mendler on freshman comedy "Jonas," where she appeared in two episodes playing a love interest for Nick Jonas.
That was followed by a four-episode stint on "Wizards of Waverly Place." In the upcoming arc, Mendler plays "an everyday girl with a sunny disposition who is a blood-sucking vampire," Bonnett said.
In her first starring role on "Charlie," slated to debut next year on Disney Channels worldwide, Mendler plays Teddy Holliday alongside Disney Channel regular Jason Dolley,...
- 7/14/2009
- by By Paul Bond
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Veteran comedy writer-producers Dan Staley and Rob Long have inked a two-year overall deal with Touchstone Television. Under the seven-figure pact, Staley and Long will write and executive produce the Touchstone TV/Shady Acres comedy pilot Red and Blue, recently picked up by ABC, and develop other projects for the studio. Staley and Long are penning the script for Red and Blue, about a conservative grandfather and a liberal father who disagree about how to raise the next generation, and will exec produce with Shady Acres' Tom Shadyac and Michael Bostick (HR 3/15). Shadyac, the helmer of such feature hits as Liar Liar and Bruce Almighty, might direct the pilot. Bruce Ferber (ABC's Home Improvement), who penned the first draft of the project as part of a blind script deal, is expected to stay involved with the show in some capacity.
- 3/16/2005
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Veteran comedy writer-producers Dan Staley and Rob Long have inked a premium two-script deal with Sony Pictures Television. Under the terms of the pact, the two will develop two comedy projects for the studio targeted for fall 2005. The idea to do two projects at the same time came to Staley and Long after they juggled two pilots this past development season. At CBS, they created and executive produced a mother-daughter comedy starring Kirstie Alley and Ricki Lake, and at ABC, they wrote and executive produced with Timothy Fall a father-son comedy that starred William Devane and Tom Everett Scott. "In a lot of ways, it's more efficient," Long said of shepherding two series projects at the same time. "It's kind of nice to be able to keep the same team together to do more than one project."...
- 8/26/2004
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
NBC has tapped Blair Underwood to star in the drama pilot HUB, while Jon Avnet has signed on to direct another peacock drama pilot, Hawaii Blue. Meanwhile, in a flurry of pilot activity Thursday, ABC picked up two comedy pilots: Plan B, starring Caroline Rhea, and We Are Family, from producers Dan Staley and Rob Long, as well as a drama pilot from producer Mark Gordon, who also is producing HUB. CBS gave Warner Bros. TV three cast-contingent orders: for the drama pilot Wanted and drama pilot presentations Sudbury and Dr. Vegas. The WB Network ordered a comedy pilot, Commando Nanny, from Survivor executive producer Mark Burnett.
- 1/30/2004
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
CBS has given a pilot order to a multi-camera comedy from writer-producers Dan Staley and Rob Long and Paramount Network Television. The yet untitled sitcom centers on a young widow and her mom, who are raising the widow's two little boys after the death of their policeman father, while running a bar frequented by cops. The setting for the show is familiar territory for Staley and Long, who spent four seasons on NBC's Cheers. Meanwhile, the duo is in negotiations to come aboard as writers on another comedy project for CBS toplined by standup comedian Jeff Caldwell. The show, based on Caldwell's standup, focuses on the struggles of a money-strapped young couple.
- 10/21/2002
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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