30/01/2008
Posted by Michael as News, Other Shows at 4:07 PM EST

When the cameras stop rolling on the final episode of Montel William’s 17th season, the daytime mainstay will officially be ending this season, after 2 major FOX markets refused to renew the series for another season.
Montel’s show will live on in “best of” episodes for the foreseeable future.
As for Montel Williams himself? Well, he may be making the jump to “full time” actor in the near future. Regardless of how successful he is in that arena, people will forever remember “The Montel Williams Show”.
7 Responses to: Montel Williams show to end after 17 years
MARK SOSEBEE
March 27th, 2008 at 8:17 pm
Montel,
First and most importantly I am extremely sorry to hear about you leaving your show. I hope you leave knowing how many lives you have touched and probably saved. I would much rather be seeing you daily than “who is your baby’s daddy” on a DAILY BASIS! Just always remember the good work you did. I am not certain that I did enter the contest for the bed, but if not, please use this as my chance to do so. I have had 33 back, hip and leg surgery’s and can’t even go on vacation because I can not sleep in the hotel mattress. I have found one hotel that provides a very good mattress but unfortunately I can’t afford that. Several years ago I went on a business trip to Florida and thought while I was already down there at the expense of the company, I would take a few extra days vacation. Due to being unable to sleep, I actually returned home (and didn’t tell anyone). I was in such pain that I was miserable. Currently I don’t smoke marijuana, but as far as pain relief it is the best I have ever had. I am now taking 220mg Oxycontin a day, which in my opinion is much more dangerous than marijuana. Unfortunately I can not obtain it legally so I am forced to take the oxy.
And in taking the oxy, I was forced to retire/take disability at the ripe old age of 39. Can you believe it. People think WOW, how nice.. Wrong. It is an awful thing and I would much rather be working. Enough about me, I wish you the best of luck with all you do in the future and sure gonna miss you, and Sylvia Brown. Love Her!
Mark A. Sosebee
PO BOX 217
East Ellijay, GA 30539
(706) 260-0927
virginia ramming
April 15th, 2008 at 7:00 pm
why is it that the best of programs are dropped in favor of some less desirable programs. Yours was/is one of the best!!!!!!
crpope
May 13th, 2008 at 8:17 pm
Hi Montel!!
I will really miss your wonderful show. You have taught me many things over the years. You are kind and a lovely person. Good luck with your new adventures. God Bless!!!
c pope
Maxine Hupp
May 15th, 2008 at 8:35 am
Montel I have watched your show for 17 yrs and loved you and Sylvia, I hate to see you leave, you are both a part of my life, and I will miss you both terribly. I have enjoyed sitting down and watching you and sometimes I watched you twice a day. God bless you both. This has broken my heart.
Sherry Gonzales
May 20th, 2008 at 7:01 pm
I have loved watching your show for over 15 years. I have learned so much.I have laughed,cried, and totally loved all your tv shows. I cried when I heard you had MS, I pray for you everyday and pray the medical drs will find a cure. Best of Lock and God Bless!!!!
Mary Fuhrman
May 29th, 2008 at 2:32 pm
So sorry to see you go. Your show was and will always be the best of the programs that was on the tv. When will the networks learn to leave the good programs alone. NO foul words and good all around. Sylvia will be missed also as we love you both and wish you all the best. Mary Fuhrman
Dolores
June 5th, 2008 at 7:48 pm
Montel, I want to say that I really enjoyed your program. I found you to be a very warm, caring, loving person. This isn’t the end, it’s a new beginning. Enjoy your semi-retirement. I know we will see you again.
You now can spend more time with your new wife, and children.
I wish you well.
God bless you,
Dolores
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