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Rob Lowe to Exit Brothers & Sisters, "In Talks" for New ABC Franchise

January 22nd, 2010

  • Jan 21, 2010 08:02 PM ET
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    Adam Bryant

Rob Lowe, Brothers & Sisters

The Walkers will have to prepare one less place setting at Nora’s dinner parties next year: Rob Lowe will depart Brothers & Sisters at the end of the season, TVGuide.com has confirmed. But the network would like him to host a party of his own.

Brothers & Sisters makes showrunner switcheroo

Lowe believes his character, U.S. Sen. Robert McCallister, has been underutilized in the story, according to Deadline Hollywood, which first reported the news. ABC granted Lowe’s request to be released from his contract, but network President Steve McPherson says ABC wants to keep Lowe on its air.

“We would like to keep Rob at ABC; we feel he should be anchoring his own franchise,” McPherson said in a statement. “We are in talks now.”

See photos of the Brothers & Sisters cast

McPherson brought Lowe onto the show in the middle of the first season to counteract stumbling ratings. Lowe then became a series regular, and Sen. McCallister married Kitty (Calista Flockhart).

The producers of Brothers & Sisters are keeping mum on their plans to write Lowe’s character out of the show. Last season, his character suffered a heart attack, but he recovered and has appeared healthy this year. The more likely exit strategy could be tied up in Robert and Kitty’s rocky marriage, which has been on the verge of crumbling the last two seasons.

Lowe also left The West Wing in the middle of that show’s run. He recently joked about his departure from the NBC drama while consoling Conan O’Brien on The Tonight Show.

“As someone who has left a celebrated NBC franchise myself… it can be done,” Lowe said, referencing O’Brien losing his Tonight hosting gig. “Believe me, if my experience can you give you anything, it’s that in a couple of years, nobody will even remember The Tonight Show, just like they don’t remember The West Wing.”

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Conan O’Brien: Officially Leaving NBC

January 21st, 2010



While Conan O’Brien is officially leaving his dream job, the comedian does at least walk away with a heftier bank account and the support of fans around the nation.

Early today, O’Brien reached a deal with NBC to exit The Tonight Show. He pockets $32 million and arranged for $12 million more to go to his staff for severance.

“In the end, Conan was appreciative of the steps NBC made to take care of his staff and crew, and decided to supplement the severance they were getting out of his own pocket,” said O’Brien’s agent. “Now he just wants to get back on the air as quickly as possible.”

Rallying Conan

The agreement between the host and the network includes a “non-disparagement clause.” Therefore, Conan won’t be able to bash NBC on the air anymore (but David Letterman will likely continue doing it for him).

O’Brien is also disallowed from signing with another network until the fall. His final Tonight Show, with guests Tom Hanks and Will Ferrell, airs tomorrow night.

To quote Rosie O’Donnell: the bully on the playground (aka Jay Leno) will take over the franchise again in early March.

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