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styx
05/05/2005, 14:50
"Chappelle's Show" Shut Down On Yahoo news (http://tv.yahoo.com/news/eo/20050504/111526884000.html)

Argh!!!!!! Why. If the link does not work the story is below.


"Chappelle's Show" Shut Down
Wednesday May 4 9:54 PM ET

By Charlie Amter

Chappelle's Show is a no-go, #####!

In a surprise announcement Wednesday, Comedy Central said that the highly anticipated third season of Dave Chappelle's show will not make its May 31 premiere date.

"Comedy Central has suspended production on the third season of Chappelle's Show until further notice," network spokesman Tony Fox said in a brief statement. "All parties are optimistic that production will resume in the near future."


No official reason was given for the shutdown, but sources told E! News that Chappelle has been MIA from the set for weeks. There was no indication on how long the suspension would last.

In December, the network said that Chappelle's Show was behind schedule after Chappelle fell ill, forcing the network to postpone the expected February debut of new episodes.

"Dave--and his entire production crew for that matter--got a bit of a late start on writing season three," Fox told the New York Post. Production was slated to resume in January.

Last August, Chappelle, 31, reupped with Comedy Central in a massive two-year deal, valued at $50 million by the Hollywood Reporter. The deal also set a new Industry precedent--reportedly giving the funnyman a large cut of backend DVD sales.

Featuring Chappelle's often raunchy standup, offbeat sketches and killer parodies of Prince and Rick James, Chappelle's Show has steadily built a huge following since its debut in January of 2003. By the end of season two, the half-hour show was often pulling in more than three million viewers, a substantial number for basic cable. The first season currently ranks as the all-time top-selling TV show on DVD. (Paramount has indefinitely pushed back the release of the second season--the studio hopes to time the DVD to the start of season three.)

In addition to his gig at Comedy Central, Chappelle had been working on a book for Hyperion. There has been no word on the book's status; there's also no word on the reported Rick James biopic for Paramount in which Chappelle would portray the late R&B wild man.

Gentlegamer
05/05/2005, 15:21
Looks like Wayne Brady is going to have to fill in.

My "Chappelle's Thread" is floating around Another Realm somewhere . . .

wonderboy8917
05/06/2005, 20:55
Have you ever see the movie Half Baked?

Perhaps there was more fact than fiction to that movie on who Dave Chappelle really is than the public will ever know. :rolleyes:

Diablo4485
05/06/2005, 21:15
Wow, that's awful. I was really looking forward to new episodes too.

Hope it doesn't go the way of The Man Show and just drop off the face of the earth. Even though it may not have... well-developed members of the fairer sex parading around in their various skivvies, Chappelle was consistently funny, and I think that's the most important part when your show's on Comedy Central. Then again, I could be wrong. Just take a look at Mad TV.

Yeah, that's right, I went there. :devious:

shock man x
05/06/2005, 21:19
:(

Great, just great. The only reason I'm sitting through the carp they have now if for new episodes of this and Reno 911. So when Reno ending, cause thats next.

And what ever happened to Insomniac. That show was funny as hell.

Diablo4485
05/06/2005, 22:15
:(

Great, just great. The only reason I'm sitting through the carp they have now if for new episodes of this and Reno 911. So when Reno ending, cause thats next.

And what ever happened to Insomniac. That show was funny as hell.

I'm a Reno and Insomniac fan as well. Seems Comedy Central is slowly becoming Fox, greenlighting the bad stuff and canning the good stuff to make room for it. Just hope it doesn't take years of syndication somewhere else and a ton of DVD sales to make them realize they're making a mistake.

Charaxes
05/12/2005, 14:12
I think that Dave Attell is doing a standup tour.

Once the second series of Chappelle comes out on DVD, and the entire nation buys a copy, the network will have no choice but resume making new episodes. Unless it was Dvae's decision to quit making new episodes. Then It might be hopeless. If you thnk about, though, Dave might be under an extreme amount of pressure. There's no way to top the last season...

Froggore
05/12/2005, 15:00
more bad news

Chapelle in psych hospital (http://www.ew.com/ew/report/0,6115,1059677_3_0_,00.html)

Diablo4485
05/12/2005, 15:45
Wow, this is really unfortunate. I can't begin to imagine the stress that kinda fame would put on a person, but I'm sure it's immense. Hope he gets whatever problems he's got cleared up. Hate to see such talent go to waste.

Charaxes
05/12/2005, 17:09
OMG! That blows!


Well, his health is definely more important than the series...