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Next Caller

Next Caller is an unaired American television comedy series that was scheduled to premiere mid-season on NBC as part of the 2012–13 television schedule. The network placed a series order in May 2012. Season one was set to feature seven half-hour episodes. On October 12, 2012, NBC announced the cancellation of the series after only four episodes had been filmed, citing creative differences with star Dane Cook, and that the filmed episodes would not be aired. It became the second series of the 2012–13 television season to be canceled, after Made in Jersey.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Collette Wolfe

    Collette Wolfe

    Stella

  • Dane Cook

    Dane Cook

    Cam

  • Joy Osmanski

    Joy Osmanski

    Winnie

  • Jeffrey Tambor

    Jeffrey Tambor

    Jefferson

  • Brian Posehn

    Brian Posehn

  • Bob Odenkirk

    Bob Odenkirk

  • Fred Armisen

    Fred Armisen

  • Jay Johnston

    Jay Johnston

  • Rasika Mathur

    Rasika Mathur

Overview

Next Caller is an unaired American television comedy series that was scheduled to premiere mid-season on NBC as part of the 2012–13 television schedule. The network placed a series order in May 2012. Season one was set to feature seven half-hour episodes. On October 12, 2012, NBC announced the cancellation of the series after only four episodes had been filmed, citing creative differences with star Dane Cook, and that the filmed episodes would not be aired. It became the second series of the 2012–13 television season to be canceled, after Made in Jersey.

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