The Jim Jefferies Show: Comedy Central Series Ending, No Season Four

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Get ready to say good-bye to The Jim Jeffries Show. Comedy Central is ending the series at the end of its third season. The final episode of the series airs later this month. The weekly series has Jeffries sharing his unique views on politics and the world with his viewers.

A spokesperson for Comedy Central said the following about ending the series, per Deadline:

The Jim Jefferies Show will air its final episode on November 19, concluding a brilliant three-year run on Comedy Central. We thank Jim and the team for bringing us a unique and international approach to culture and politics. We look forward to developing more projects with Jim in the future.”

This will likely not be the last time television viewers see Jim Jeffries on the small screen. NBC is developing a comedy with Jim Jeffrey as the lead. That series is coming from Suzanne Martin, Sean Hayes and Todd Milliner’s Hazy Mills and Universal TV. Jeffries will write the new series with Martin.

The sitcom “stars Jefferies as a fictionalized version of himself, offering his unique take on modern life and the complexity of relationships.”

What do you think? Are you sad to see the end of The Jim Jeffries Show? Would you watch his new comedy series if it makes it to air on NBC?

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