Award-winning show ‘AXED’ after 23 series as star says it has ‘run its course’ --[Reported by Umva mag]

AN award-winning reality show has been axed after a whopping 23 series on air. One of the show’s leading stars has admitted the programme has “run its course” after 12 years and countless spin-offs. youtube/NatgeoLife Below Zero has been given the boot after a whopping 23 series[/caption] National GeographicThe show has been axed after almost 12 years on air[/caption] natgeoIt followed people living in very isolated parts of Alaska[/caption] The programme follows various different people living in remote parts of Alaska as they survive off the beaten track. In the show, fans keep up to date with the cast’s personal lives as well as seeing the struggles of life in tough terrain and an unforgiving environment. Among the cast are married could Chip and Agnes Hailstone who live with their seven children on the Kobuk River. Agnes is one of the longest-serving residents of Alaska, having spent her entire life there and family ties to land that dates back thousands of years. However, after 12 years, the duo confirmed that they show, which airs on Disney+ and National Geographic, would not be returning after its 23rd season. Confirming its fate online, Chip said: “Well, folks, it’s official; Life Below Zero has run its course. “No contract, No Life Below Zero. “It was a fun 12 years and the show won 9 Emmy Awards, and we were on the first to the last episodes. Now onto a sharp and profitable future.” The news that the show had been brought to an end left many viewers devastated as they expressed their sorrow online. One fan wrote underneath Chip’s post: “We will miss seeing you and everyone else on the program. You have been a fixture in our lives.” Another added: “I’m so disappointed by this news. I can’t wait for the final season to air.” Before a third penned: “We will miss your family. I never missed a show … Thank you for letting us into your lives.” However, Chip appeared to be open to the show being revived in the future but hinted it was unlikely as he added in a further post on X: “Never know, they occasionally revive shows from the grave, so theres a small chance we will get resurrected….” Both of the show’s spin-off series have also been given the boot with select cast members from those editions being moved to the main programme for its 23rd and final season. Produced by BBC Studios, production has already fully wrapped on the once-popular spin-offs, Life Below Zero: Next Generation and Life Below Zero: First Alaskans. Latest TV Show Axings All of the shows we're saying goodbye to this year: The Masked Dancer, ITV Scarlett Moffatt’s Driving School, BBC The Lazarus Project, Sky Better, BBC Dance Monsters, Netflix Laura Whitmore & Oti Mabuse’s weekend shows, ITV Ross Kemp’s 72 Hours In…, Channel 5 Rise and Fall, Channel 4 Dead Boy Detectives, Netflix youtube/NatgeoOne of the show’s cast confirmed its end online[/caption] National GeographicA number of the programme’s spin-offs have also been axed[/caption]

Oct 14, 2024 - 11:34
Award-winning show ‘AXED’ after 23 series as star says it has ‘run its course’ --[Reported by Umva mag]

AN award-winning reality show has been axed after a whopping 23 series on air.

One of the show’s leading stars has admitted the programme has “run its course” after 12 years and countless spin-offs.

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Life Below Zero has been given the boot after a whopping 23 series[/caption]
National Geographic
The show has been axed after almost 12 years on air[/caption]
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It followed people living in very isolated parts of Alaska[/caption]

The programme follows various different people living in remote parts of Alaska as they survive off the beaten track.

In the show, fans keep up to date with the cast’s personal lives as well as seeing the struggles of life in tough terrain and an unforgiving environment.

Among the cast are married could Chip and Agnes Hailstone who live with their seven children on the Kobuk River.

Agnes is one of the longest-serving residents of Alaska, having spent her entire life there and family ties to land that dates back thousands of years.

However, after 12 years, the duo confirmed that they show, which airs on Disney+ and National Geographic, would not be returning after its 23rd season.

Confirming its fate online, Chip said: “Well, folks, it’s official; Life Below Zero has run its course.

“No contract, No Life Below Zero.

“It was a fun 12 years and the show won 9 Emmy Awards, and we were on the first to the last episodes. Now onto a sharp and profitable future.”

The news that the show had been brought to an end left many viewers devastated as they expressed their sorrow online.

One fan wrote underneath Chip’s post: “We will miss seeing you and everyone else on the program. You have been a fixture in our lives.”

Another added: “I’m so disappointed by this news. I can’t wait for the final season to air.”

Before a third penned: “We will miss your family. I never missed a show … Thank you for letting us into your lives.”

However, Chip appeared to be open to the show being revived in the future but hinted it was unlikely as he added in a further post on X: “Never know, they occasionally revive shows from the grave, so theres a small chance we will get resurrected….”

Both of the show’s spin-off series have also been given the boot with select cast members from those editions being moved to the main programme for its 23rd and final season.

Produced by BBC Studios, production has already fully wrapped on the once-popular spin-offs, Life Below Zero: Next Generation and Life Below Zero: First Alaskans.

Latest TV Show Axings

All of the shows we're saying goodbye to this year:

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One of the show’s cast confirmed its end online[/caption]
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A number of the programme’s spin-offs have also been axed[/caption]




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