‘Access Hollywood’ Spinoff ‘All Access’ Canceled, Will End in June
Half-hour companion show featured hosts Mario Lopez, Kit Hoover, Scott Evans and correspondent Sibley ScolesReid Nakamura | March 11, 2021 @ 2:38 PM
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NBCUniversal’s “Access Hollywood” companion series “All Access” has been canceled after a year-and-a-half run, TheWrap has confirmed.
The half-hour entertainment news program, which featured “Access Hollywood” hosts Mario Lopez, Kit Hoover, Scott Evans and correspondent Sibley Scoles, was billed as a further in-depth look into the national headlines to “uncover the extraordinary real-life drama occurring in everyday places and explore compelling true crime and uplifting human interest stories.” It debuted in September 2019.
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