Ian L.
  • Ian L.
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2023-07-20T22:11:24Z
It's been a few months since he was last on. I can't remember when his next appearance is- can someone help me out?
mellongraig93
2023-07-25T12:35:55Z
I have no idea but what I do know for sure is Stu's Show will be cut back from two shows a month to only one new show a month for next season, with the alternate week being a rebroadcast two years prior. Sadly Stu had to do it because of his ongoing health issues and taking care of Jeanine, his wife - plus the fact that there was a blizzard earlier this year meaning Stu wasn't yet accommodated to the four seasons up in Pine Mountain Club.

So... maybe in March 2024 is when Jerry Beck will be on again?
Ian L.
  • Ian L.
  • Advanced Member Topic Starter
2023-07-25T22:14:35Z
Wait, ongoing health issues? This is the first I've heard about it (am not a regular viewer, as you can probably tell).
mellongraig93
2023-07-26T21:40:17Z
Yeah, Stu made the announcement on June 14 (taped May 29) where he did a tribute to CBS Television City in which that facility is closing, and towards the end of the show announced the changes that are coming for the fall next season starting in October due to him getting COVID-19 and other health issues this season. He had no choice because the show is done in video nowadays and the prep time increased compared to the audio days where it was a two hour show, where it's impossible to do the show in two hours today due to Stu wanting to be thorough by getting all the information needed into one program.
nickramer
2023-07-27T04:27:18Z
So, what are the changes? Is it going to be an episode per month?
mellongraig93
2023-07-27T13:22:22Z
One new show a month, generally the middle of the month (3rd Wednesday) except in November when Steve and Wes are on, they'll do it on Thanksgiving Eve to keep the tradition alive, plus the annual New Year's Eve show. Shows will still be taped in advance (probably the weekend prior to the show airing on Wednesday) and it will be as long as it needs to be (3 hours, 4 hours, 5 hours, etc.). Alternate weeks will be shows that were about two years old.

If we got more people to become VIPs they can see the show as it's being shot let alone ask questions via e-mail in real time and ask questions to the guests after the show.

Stu's Show 24/7 will also undergo a makeover as on September 1st, the Chatsworth produced television shows (all 101, including some with Jerry Beck and other people in the animation world) will air in a loop like a Pluto channel (as it will take about almost 2 and a half weeks to loop through).