“Hot in Cleveland,” which last month celebrated its 100th episode, will come to a close after Season 6, which is currently in production.
“After five incredible seasons of ‘Hot in Cleveland,’ the sixth season, currently in production, will be its last,” Larry W. Jones, president, TV Land said in a statement on Monday. “It’s been an honor to work with Valerie Bertinelli, Jane Leeves, Wendie Malick and the incomparable Betty White as well as our executive producers Suzanne Martin, Todd Milliner, Sean Hayes and the rest of our exceptional writers, production team and crew.”
“The passion and talent they brought to the set each and every week over the past 5 years has put TV Land on the map as a network dedicated to quality original programming,” he added. “We will continue to celebrate the show and are looking forward to a fantastic series finale.”
Since its launch, “Hot in Cleveland” has averaged 2.4 million total viewers. In domestic syndication — which exists in 96 percent of the country — the comedy gets an average audience of 1.1 million total viewers.
“Hot in Cleveland” is licensed in 210 countries.