‘Splitting Up Together’ Canceled By ABC After Two Seasons

ABC has split up with Splitting Up Together after two seasons.

The Emily Kapnek-developed sitcom, based on a Danish TV series, stars Jenna Fischer and Oliver Hudson as a the couple whose relationship comes alive again after they get divorced. With that premise, the duo and their three kids live in the same house with one living in the house and doing the parenting while the other lives in the garage on alternate weeks.

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Diane Farr, Lindsay Price, Olivia Keville, Van Crosby and Sander Thomas also co-starred in Splitting Up Together.

An eight-episode midseason replacement that debuted March 27 last year, Splitting Up Together was given another season in May 2018, with a full order handed out in November. Last year, ABC introduced three sitcoms during the regular season and canceled two, with only the steady SUT making the longer-term cut.

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The second season, which debuted October 16, saw the couple facing the fallout of their one-night stand and a possible full reunion.

The adapted comedy from A Very Good Production and Piece of Pie Productions in association with Warner Bros TV was executive produced by Kapnek, Ellen DeGeneres, Jeff Kleeman, Dean Holland, original series creator Mette Heeno, Mie Andreasen and Hella Joof.

Bruce Haring contributed to this report.

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