Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Hugh Hefner Responds To Playboy Club Cancellation

First Released: October 4, 2011 10:17 PM EDT Credit: Getty Images La, Calif. -- Caption Hugh Hefner in the AFI Lifetime Achievement Award tribute to Michael Douglas in LA (June 11, 2009)Hugh Hefner is disappointed within the cancellation from the Playboy Club on NBC, the very first television casualty from the Fall 2011 season. Im sorry NBCs The Playboy Club didnt find its audience. It will have been receiving cable, targeted in a more adult audience, Hugh Tweeted on Tuesday evening. Hugh themself was written in to the drama, narrating sometimes, and also at others, an actress performed the Playboy founder, proven only in the back. Fans from the Playboy Club are actually upset in the cancellation, Hef added. As the show, which starred Amber Heard and Eddie Cibrian, wont continue, Hugh stated fans from the genre may have the ability to find its subject material around the giant screen eventually. Simultaneously, there's restored studio curiosity about a significant film on my small existence & the beginning of the Sexual Revolution, he Tweeted. As formerly reported on AccessHollywood.com, NBC drawn the plug around the Playboy Club on Tuesday morning, following a airing of their third episode on Monday evening, which attracted only around 3.5 million audiences. Copyright 2011 by NBC Universal, Corporation. All privileges reserved. These components might not be released, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

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