Prime Video’s cancellation scorecard just got a little longer.
Clean Slate, legendary TV producer Norman Lear’s final completed project before his death in 2023, has been canceled by the Amazon streaming service after just a single season.
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The series premiered on Prime Video back on Feb. 6, but by the end of March, “our eight-episode series, our labor of love, was canceled,” series stars Laverne Cox and George Wallace, as well as their fellow co-creator Dan Ewen, wrote in a guest column on Deadline published Friday. “A seven-year effort was gone in a puff of server exhaust.”
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Clean Slate, the “first ever trans-starring sitcom,” starred Cox, Wallace, Jay Wilkison, D.K. Uzoukwu, Telma Hopkins, Philip Garcia, and Norah Murphy. The comedy series followed Wallace’s Harry Slate, “an old-school and outspoken Alabama car wash owner, who has a lot of soul searching to
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