‘Baby Daddy’ Canceled: Freeform’s Long-Running Comedy Ends At Episode 100
Freeform confirms to Deadline that Baby Daddy, the cable network’s longest-running and highest-rated comedy, will call it quits after its May 22 finale. Now a series finale, the installment — written as both a season and series ender — is the show’s 100th episode.
When Freeform (formerly ABC Family) renewed its No. 1 series for a sixth season last June, the Disney-owned network touted strong Season 5 ratings and growth in key target demos.
Created and executive-produced by Dan Berendsen, Baby Daddy followed young New Yorker Ben (Jean-Luc Bilodeau) whose life was upended when an ex-girlfriend dropped a baby daughter at his doorstep. Series also starred Tahj Mowry, Derek Theler, Melissa Peterman and Chelsea Kane as Ben’s friends and family who join together to raise the little girl.
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The sitcom won the 2017 People’s Choice Award for Favorite Cable TV Comedy.
Earlier this week, Deadline’s Nellie Andreeva broke news that Freeform is in talks for a series order of the Black-ish spinoff starring Yara Shahidi. The college-set comedy, focusing on Shahidi’s Zoey Johnson, originated as the recently aired planted spinoff of the ABC sitcom.
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