'Drew Barrymore Show' Renewed for Fifth Season Despite Previous Controversy
The show, anchored by CBS Stations, has seen growth in viewership and will continue through 2025, featuring a lineup of A-list guests.
- 'The Drew Barrymore Show' has been renewed for a fifth season by CBS Stations, which will continue to anchor the show in major markets through 2025.
- The renewal comes after a tumultuous fourth season, which was delayed due to a WGA strike and saw three WGA-member writers decline to return to the show.
- Despite the controversy, the show has been averaging 1.1 million viewers, showing a growth from October to December in households and total viewers.
- Upcoming guests on the show include the cast of the new Mean Girls film and the cast of FX’s upcoming Feud: Capote vs. The Swans.
- Drew Barrymore has been praised for her empathetic and thoughtful interviews, which have been described as an experience unlike any other in television.