in 2016 Mehmet Oz appeared on
The Oprah Winfrey Show 55 times over five years. In 2009, Winfrey offered to produce a syndicated series featuring Mehmet Oz through her company,
Harpo Productions. In 2010, the show received
Daytime Emmy nominations for Outstanding Talk Show Informative and Outstanding Talk Show Informative Host, winning the latter. For the first four seasons, shows were recorded in Studio 6A at
NBC Studios in New York, but vacated
Rockefeller Center after NBC reclaimed the space for its
Late Night franchise. Beginning with season five,
The Dr. Oz Show was recorded in the ABC Television Center East on the
Upper West Side of
Manhattan. The show moved to Studio 42 at the
CBS Broadcast Center in the
Hell's Kitchen neighborhood of Manhattan in 2020. In April 2018, Sony Pictures Television renewed
The Dr. Oz Show for seasons 11 and 12, taking it through 2020–21. In March 2020, in-studio production was shut down after a staffer experienced "subtle" symptoms and tested positive for
COVID-19. Episodes began filming at Oz's home afterward. The show announced that it would return to studio tapings for its season premiere on September 14, 2020, with limited crew members and without a live audience. from January 5, 2021, until 2022, The show was available to stream on Pluto TV with 100 episodes and 30 episodes added each month rotating in.
Ending Oz declared his candidacy on November 30, 2021, for the Republican primary for the
U.S. Senate seat in Pennsylvania; this forced television stations in
Pennsylvania and surrounding states and markets as far west as
Cleveland, Ohio and
Washington, D.C., to immediately drop the show from their schedule to remain in compliance with the
equal-time rule. The show's website was also relocated to
drozshow.com, as Oz personally owns the
doctoroz.com domain, which was repurposed for his campaign website, along with the show's former logo being adapted for use in that campaign. On December 13, 2021, Sony Pictures Television (SPT) confirmed that
The Dr. Oz Show would air its final episode on Friday, January 14, 2022. The final program, which featured a discussion about
shrinkflation and an interview with
Maria Shriver, did not directly reference the show's end until the last segment, which was filmed in a different studio, in which Oz confirmed he was stepping aside due to his run for office, but expressed pride in how the series had, in his view, benefited viewers over its thirteen seasons.
The Good Dish On Monday, January 17, 2022, most stations that aired
Dr. Oz began filling the timeslot with a new SPT-distributed series titled
The Good Dish, a food-themed talk show based on
Ozs "The Dish" cooking segments, hosted by Mehmet Oz's daughter
Daphne Oz,
Gail Simmons, and
Jamika Pessoa. Sony had originally announced the series in 2019 to air alongside
Dr. Oz beginning in the fall of 2020; at the time, the show was set to be hosted by Simmons, Pessoa, Daphne Oz, and
Vanessa Williams. Unable to sell it into syndication following the initial announcement, Sony revived the concept as a replacement for
Dr. Oz for at least the remainder of the 2021–22 TV season.
The Good Dish produced 87 episodes, finishing on May 25, 2022. == Possible revival ==