Disney Channel’s ‘Good Luck Charlie’ To End Its Run
12 views - published on June 11th, 2013 in Disney News tagged Disney, disney news, disneyland, walt disney, walt disney worldEXCLUSIVE: After 4 seasons, 100 episodes and a strike TV movie, Disney Channel has motionless to finish a sitcom Good Luck Charlie. Production on a array will hang soon, with new episodes slated to hurl out by early 2014. The series, executive constructed by creators Phil Baker Drew Vaupen and Dan Staley, also will sojourn on Disney Channel’s daily schedules around a world. “On interest of everybody during Disney Channel, it’s been a good pleasure to work with a unusual producers Phil Baker, Drew Vaupen and Dan Staley and a writers and organisation of Good Luck Charlie,” a repute for a kids channel said. “We could not have dreamt of a improved expel than Bridgit Mendler, Jason Dolley, Leigh-Allyn Baker, Bradley Steven Perry, Mia Talerico and Eric Allan Kramer (and even small Logan Moreau as Baby Toby!) and a many guest stars who make a array so special.” The series, that centers on a bland adventures of a bustling Duncan house — operative full-time relatives Bob and Amy; their 3 teen kids PJ, Teddy and Gabe; and fast-growing toddler Charlie — helped launch a recording career of Mendler and collected some-more than 25 million online votes in a “name a baby poll.”
Good Luck Charlie, partial of Disney Channel’s plan for targeting families with some-more authentic stories told from a immature characters’ POV though also relatable to their parents, was a dermatitis for Disney Channel, earning a second-season renovation 3 months into a beginner run in open 2010. It strike a culmination with a Dec 2011 film Good Luck Charlie: It’s Christmas, that drew a 8.3 million viewers to turn a most-watched wire live-action film of a year. The uncover still is doing important business. For 2012, it was TV’s #1 array opposite kids 2-11, kids 6-11 and tweens 9-14. Year to date, it is averaging 3 million sum viewers per part and is a #1 array in a time duration among all child demos — 2-11, 6-11 and tweens. However, Disney Channel tends to lift a block on a shows, even a many successful ones like Hannah Montana and Wizards Of Waverly Place, once they strike a 100 part mark. As a channel puts it, “all good things contingency come to an end.”
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