On Thursday, Fox announced the conclusion of “The Resident” with the conclusion of its sixth season.
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This medical drama narrates the challenges faced by doctors and nurses at Chastain Memorial Hospital as they navigate personal and professional hurdles, passionately advocating for the well-being of their patients. Matt Czuchry took the lead role as Dr. Conrad Hawkins, alongside a cast including Bruce Greenwood as Dr. Randolph Bell, Manish Dayal as Dr. Devon Pravesh, Malcolm-Jamal Warner as Dr. AJ Austin, Jane Leeves as Dr. Kit Voss, Jessica Lucas as Dr. Billie Sutton, Anuja Joshi as Leela Devi, and Miles Fowler as Trevor.
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The sixth season experienced a 27% decline in ratings compared to the previous year, registering a 0.5 rating in the crucial 18-49 demographic. Additionally, it suffered a 12% decrease in viewership, garnering an average audience of 6.9 million total multiplatform viewers for the season. In a broader context, when compared to its inaugural season in 2018, the final chapter witnessed a substantial 69% decline in the overall demo and a 35% drop in multiplatform viewership.
Executive producer duties for “The Resident” were fulfilled by co-creator Amy Holden Jones, Peter Elkoff, Andrew Chapman, Rob Corn, Oly Obst, and Antoine Fuqua. Additionally, Chapman, Elkoff, and Todd Harthan served as executive producers. The production of “The Resident” was overseen by 20th Television.
This announcement closely follows Fox’s recent order for the medical drama “Doc.” Adapted from the globally acclaimed Italian series “Nelle tue mani,” the show will revolve around Dr. Amy Elias, Chief of Internal and Family Medicine at Westside Hospital in Minneapolis. After a brain injury wipes out the last eight years of her memory, Amy must navigate a world where she has no recollection of patients, colleagues, past relationships, and significant life events. Tasked with continuing her medical practice despite the loss of nearly a decade of knowledge, she relies on her estranged 17-year-old daughter and a few friends for support.
Co-produced by Sony Pictures Television and Fox Entertainment Studios, “Doc” will have executive producers Barbie Kligman, Hank Steinberg, and Erwin Stoff steering the production.
Source: https://dominioncinemas.net
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