Celebrities' Short-Lived Talk Shows
For everyJimmy Kimmel Live!, there’s aKris.
See 22 stars who hosted short-lived talk shows, ahead.
The show bowed to negative reviews from critics including an F-rating fromEntertainment Weekly and ended within a month.

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Premiering in 1993, the talk show ran on MTV for about two years before its cancellation.
Carnie Wilson, Carnie!
The show was canceled at the beginning of 1996.

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Running in syndication, the show was canceled in 1996.
The 30-minute program lasted just a few months, making it into 1998 but not much further.
Debuting in syndication,The Magic Houronly aired through one summer.

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One season later, it was canceled.
Premiering in 2002,Late World with Zachaired on VH1 for just two months.
The late-night talk show never made it past 2003.

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The NBC production was canceled by 2007.
The syndicated program saw a second season but never made it to a third.
George Lopez, Lopez Tonight (2009-2011)
In 2009,Lopez Tonightmade its debut on TBS.

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In 2011, after nearly two years on air,Lopez Tonightwas canceled.
The syndicated show was canceled by February 2013.
The talk show was not around for long, however, and was canceled in 2014 after two seasons.

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The short-lived syndicated program was canceled in 2014.
The show was canceled about six months later.

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