Long-standing daytime talk show Maury is coming to an end after 31 years on the air, according to a report from Broadcasting+Cable.
The series, which is of course hosted by TV veteran Maury Povich, will cease production this spring, but will continue to air repeats in syndication.
TVLine reached out to NBCUniversal on Saturday afternoon for comment.
Maury began in 1991 as The Maury Povich Show under the auspices of Paramount Domestic Television. However, in 1998, its title was shortened when production was taken over by what is now known as NBCUniversal. It was last renewed two years ago through the 2021-2022 TV season. In May of 2016, the show celebrated a huge milestone as it marked its 3,000th episode.
Povich began his career as a radio reporter in Washington D.C. before achieving national fame as the host of A Current Affair in 1986. He stayed with the infotainment series until his departure in 1990.