E! has ordered a second season of “Hollywood Medium With Tyler Henry,” the network announced Monday.
Produced by 44 Blue Productions, the series follows the 20-year-old gay clairvoyant to celebrities as he brings his clients messages from beyond. The network recently extended the season one order with two additional episodes and is currently airing new episodes on Sunday nights.
The show premiered on Jan. 24 as E!’s most watched unscripted series launch in three years with total viewers, excluding spin-offs. The series has continued its momentum averaging nearly 900,000 viewers per episode.
In each episode, Henry delivers readings to celebrities looking for advice, connection and closure with loved ones who have passed on. In the series first five episodes, Tyler Henry made connections for some of Hollywood’s biggest names including Amber Rose, Jaime Pressly, Margaret Cho, NeNe Leaks, Bella Thorne, Cheryl Burke, and Michael Sam.
Coming up in the remaining episodes of season one, he will try to bring closure and peace with Candis Cayne, Carnie Wilson, Rob Dyrdek, Tori Spelling, Jewel, Terrell Owens, Boy George, Melissa Joan Hart, and many more.
“Hollywood Medium with Tyler Henry” is produced by 44 Blue Productions and Corbett-Stern Productions in association with Mortar Media. Michael Corbett, Stephanie Noonan Drachkovitch, Larry Stern, Cameron Kadison and Sarah Skibitzke serve as executive producers.
New episodes of “Hollywood Medium With Tyler Henry” air Sundays at 10 p.m./9c on E!
13 of E! Hits and Misses (Photos)
HIT: "Fashion Police" has been one of the network's most consistent hits, but the show's future is now uncertain due to the death of founder and marquee co-host Joan Rivers on Sept. 4
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HIT and MISS: "Keeping Up With the Kardashians" was created well before Suzanne Kolb took the reins at E! and the reality show continued its run after nine seasons, despite declining ratings.
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MISS: "The Wanted Life," starring Britain's other boy band The Wanted, ran for 7 episodes in 2013.
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MISS: "Scouted" was a reality show about the modeling industry that premiered a few months after Kolb took over in 2011 and was never picked up for a second season.
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HIT and MISS: "Khloe & Lamar" is a "KUWtK" spin-off based around Khloe Kardashian and her basketball-playing husband Lamar Odom. It ran for two seasons and finished shortly before the couple divorced.
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MISS: "Kendra," starring Playboy model Kendra Wilkinson ran for 4 seasons. It began well before Kolb started, but took a ratings hit after she took over.
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MISS: E! cancelled Ross Mathews' late night show "Hello Ross" after only 26 episodes over two short seasons
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MISS: "Ice Loves Coco," starring rapper Ice T and his wife Coco Austin, ended in 2012 after an awful season of ratings.
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MISS: "Chasing The Saturdays" followed a girl band E! hoped would be this generation's answer to the Spice Girls, but not very many people tuned in.
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HIT and MISS: "Total Divas" kicked off its third season in early Sept., but recent ratings have been less than stellar.
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MISS: "Chelsea Lately" ran for 7 seasons, but Chelsea Handler and E! had a messy split in Aug. 2014.
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MISS: "Mrs. Eastwood and Company," based around actor Clint Eastwood's wife and family, aired for only 10 episodes in 2012.
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MISS: E! rebranded itself with the tagline "Pop of Culture" in 2012 to mixed results.
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Suzanne Kolb confirmed her departure from E! in a staff email Tuesday after serving as network president since 2011. TheWrap takes a look back at some programming wins and losses
HIT: "Fashion Police" has been one of the network's most consistent hits, but the show's future is now uncertain due to the death of founder and marquee co-host Joan Rivers on Sept. 4