- The Washington Times - Tuesday, October 7, 2014

TV Guide Network has reportedly yanked “7th Heaven” off the air after the show’s star, Stephen Collins, found himself in the middle of a child molestation probe.

Mr. Collins, who played a minister and father on the wholesome family show, confessed in audio recordings that he exposed himself to several young girls years ago, TMZ reported. The NYPD has opened an investigation into the allegations.

A TV Guide representative told TMZ that the two “7th Heaven” episodes remaining on the network’s schedule will not air, nor will any future episodes.



Mr. Collins resigned from the National Board of the Screen Actors Guild on Tuesday after news of the recordings broke. He was also fired from “Ted 2” and wiped from the website of the Committee For Stress-Free Schools, where he had been a co-director.

• Jessica Chasmar can be reached at jchasmar@washingtontimes.com.

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