This June 25 2014 photo released by ABC shows from left Sherri Shepherd Barbara Walters and Jenny McCarthy on the daytime talk show The View in New York.The Associated Press
ABC s The View has famously had plenty of comings and goings of co hosts during its 17 years on the air but never has the panel turned over quite as thoroughly as the shuffle in the works for the show s 18th season reports Variety.
The View was already preparing for its post Barbara Walters chapter after bidding an emotional farewell to its founder and exec producer in May. But now Whoopi Goldberg will be the only returning player at the table when the show s 18th season begins Sept. 15 after word hit Thursday that Sherri Shepherd and Jenny McCarthy are leaving the show.
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The overhaul of hosts raises questions about other possible changes in the works. Despite rumors to the contrary sources say exec producer Bill Geddie longtime producing partner of Walters is expected to remain at the helm as showrunner for the coming season. But Goldberg will undoubtedly have a bigger say in creative decisions and in determining the makeup of the new panel industry observers said.
Walters hinted in an interview with Variety in April that a permanent male co host is a possibility in the interest of shaking up the show s femme driven energy. The View has long had male guest co hosts and some of its recent regulars Will Cain Jesse Palmer and Ross Mathews are seen as contenders to land a regular chair. Also rampant is the rumor that View may try to bring back Rosie O Donnell who had a volatile season with the show in 2006 07.
Shepherd s decision to announce her departure in a statement caught ABC by surprise Thursday. McCarthy chimed in shortly afterward with a tweet confirming her plan to follow Shepherd out the door. All of this made for a long night in the View PR department.
ABC had hoped to keep Shepherd on board but had been unable to come to terms with reps for the comedian who joined the show in 2007. The network had decided to part ways with McCarthy who joined the show last summer. Discussions with reps for Shepherd and McCarthy came to a head Thursday afternoon spurring the statement from Shepherd.
Shepherd and McCarthy are expected to remain on the show for another month as View wraps its current season. Friday installments of the show are always pre taped so today s edition was in the can prior to the news of the departures. View will be on a previously scheduled production hiatus next week. It s expected to return with live telecasts on July 7 and continue through Aug. 8. (Shepherd will not be on the July 7 telecast as she had requested it as a day off earlier this month.)
The network has yet to confirm any details about changes to come for the show and it s clear that execs are still working through the post Walters reinvention process. It s a safe bet that one of the new panelists will be in the millennial age range in an effort to bring that perspective to the daily discussions and to lure viewers of that age group to the screen.
Like virtually every other network and syndicated daytime TV program View does not draw the audience it once did. It has new network competition from CBS The Talk but ABC s 11 a.m. staple has held its own this past season with an average of 3.12 million viewers compared to 3.17 million in 2012 13. It s off 4% year to year in women 25 54 to an average of 704 000.
Here s a handy scorecard from ABC of View co hosts and their tenures on the show
Barbara Walters (1997 2014 Season 1 17)
Meredith Vieira (moderator 1997 2006 Season 1 9)
Star Jones (1997 2006 Season 1 9)
Joy Behar (1997 2013 Season 1 16)
Debbie Matenopoulos (1997 1998 Season 1 2)
Lisa Ling (1999 2002 Season 2 6)
Elisabeth Hasselbeck (2003 2013 Season 7 16)
Rosie O Donnell (moderator 2006 2007 Season 10)
Whoopi Goldberg (moderator 2007 Season 11 Present)
Sherri Shepherd (2007 2014 Season 11 17)
Jenny McCarthy (2013 2014 Season 17)
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