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Council of Dads

Council of Dads cancelled or renewed? Is Council of Dads TV show cancelled or renewed 2025 - 2026? Will Council of Dads Season 2 be renewed or cancelled? Council of Dads 2025 release dates? 2025 TV premiere dates? Here’s the latest cancel/renew information on Council of Dads.

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Council of Dads Status: Season 2

Network: NBC

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About Council of Dads TV Show

Family takes on a different meaning in this transformative and inspirational new drama when Scott Perry, a loving father of five, has his entire life's plan thrown into upheaval by an unexpected health scare. He calls on a few of his most trusted friends to step in as back-up dads to help guide and support his growing family - just in case he ever can't be there to do it himself. There's Anthony, Scott's oldest and most loyal friend; Larry, his tough-love AA sponsee; and Oliver, his dedicated doctor and wife's dearest friend. Together, they discover that there's more to being a father than anyone could do alone - and more to being a family than they ever thought possible. The cast includes Sarah Wayne Callies, Clive Standen, Tom Everett Scott, J. August Richards, Blue Chapman, Emjay Anthony, Michele Weaver, Thalia Tran, Steven Silver and Michael O'Neill. The show is inspired by best-selling author Bruce Feiler's book "Council of Dads." Tony Phelan & Joan Rater ("Grey's Anatomy") will write and executive produce along with David Gould and Jason Wilborn. Jerry Bruckheimer, Jonathan Littman (CSI franchise) and KristieAnne Reed ("Lucifer," "CSI: Cyber") will executive produce. "Council of Dads" is produced by Universal Television in association with Jerry Bruckheimer Television and Midwest Livestock Productions.

Filed Under: NBC | Cancelled

Kevin says

TIME TO BOYCOTT NBC !!!!!!!!!!!!

Gary says

Too many shows today are based on what the 18-49 year old's think because of advertising. In reality younger typically don't have a lot of money or time so it doesn't matter what you are advertising. Why not solicit the 49 and up audience. They typically have more time to watch TV and a little more disposable income for the advertisers.

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