‘Dr. Phil’ Is Ending After Years of Scandals. ‘Good Riddance,’ Critics Say.

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    Weiss Eubanks/NBCUniversal/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty ImagesAfter 21 seasons of sensational programming focused on everything from delinquent offspring to rampant substance abuse to extramarital affairs, Dr. Phil, the hit daytime talk show led by Dr. Phil McGraw, will end after its current season per the host’s choice, Variety reported Tuesday. It’s the end of an era for the authoritative, Southern-accented TV star, who holds a doctorate in clinical psychology but is not a licensed therapist. For years, the show lured droves of audiences (and continues to average 2 million viewers per episode) with McGraw’s pointed interviews with troubled guests, which could be as hilarious as they were harrowing, despite the fact that the show is itself a consistent magnet for lawsuits, scandals, and criticism.Off-screen stormsRead more at The Daily Beast.

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