Just two months after replacing “The Dr. Oz Show” in first-run syndication, Sony Pictures Television has announced it is not moving forward on a second season of daily hour “The Good Dish.” Hosted by Daphne Oz, Gail Simmons and Jamika Passoa, the series combined “good food, good friends and good dish” as they shared easy-to-recreate recipes, simple shortcuts, money-saving tips, must-have trends, and effortless how-tos. “It’s all about having confidence and fun in the kitchen… and in life!” read the tag.
Launched with a 90% clearance rate, including on top stations in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia and Dallas, “The Good Dish” was a last-minute replacement for “Dr. Oz” (which was already renewed for 2022-23) following Dr. Mehmet Oz’s decision to run for a Senate seat in Pennsylvania.
Fox Stations recently picked up the new Jennifer Hudson daytime syndicated talk show for next season, which is expected to inherit some of the current “Good Dish” time periods.
“The Good Dish” comes from executive producers Amy Chiaro and Stacy Rader and ZoCo Productions. The show is produced by ZoCo Productions and distributed by Sony Pictures Television.