In a statement to TVLine, a Fox representative expressed gratitude to Warner Bros. Television, That’s Wonderful Productions, Sad Clown Productions, BBC Studios, Mayim Bialik, Jim Parsons, and the entire cast and crew for their work on “Call Me Kat.” The show, based on the UK series “Miranda,” was executive produced by Jim Parsons and starred Bialik in the title role.
LGBT Representation and Cheyenne Jackson’s Experience
One of the show’s notable cast members was Cheyenne Jackson, an openly gay actor who played a significant role in the series. Jackson took to Instagram to share his feelings about the show’s uncertain future before the cancellation was confirmed. He posted a heartfelt message, expressing gratitude for the memories and friendships gained during the production of over 50 episodes.
Following the announcement, Jackson shared another update, this time with a photo of himself and his son, Ethan. He managed to find a silver lining, stating that even though his sitcom was canceled, his son had just learned to tie double shoelace knots, making the day not entirely terrible.
Fans and Colleagues Offer Support
Upon hearing the news, many friends, fans, and colleagues reached out to Jackson with messages of encouragement and confidence in his future endeavors. Actress Marissa Jaret Winokur commented, assuring Jackson that he would have a new show in no time.
As the curtain falls on “Call Me Kat,” we wish the best to Cheyenne Jackson and everyone else involved in the series.