BEVERLY HILLS, CA - JULY 9: Actor Fred Willard arrives at The Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Science's 'The Last 70mm Film Festival' at AMPAS Samuel Goldwyn Theater. (Photo by Michael Buckner/Getty Images)
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Posted: 07/31/2012
(CNN) -- They say that when it rains, it pours, and if that's the case Fred Willard may want to stand under an umbrella for a bit.
CNN's confirmed that the two remaining episodes of the actor/comedian's improv show, "Trust Us With Your Life," have been pulled from the lineup at ABC.
The Hollywood Reporter notes that the program wasn't performing well in ratings.
It's Willard's second time losing a job since his lewd conduct arrest at an adult movie theater in Los Angeles two weeks ago. As news of the 72-year-old's legal trouble circulated on July 19, PBS opted to remove Willard from his position as narrator of the show "Market Warriors."
In place of "Trust Us With Your Life," ABC has said that it plans to air re-runs of one of its other shows, "Wipeout."
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