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Posted: 6/1/2012
Changes keep coming to 'Private Practice.' According to Deadline, the ABC medical drama's star Kate Walsh plans to leave in the upcoming sixth season.Walsh has played Dr. Addison Montgomery for seven years -- the character spun off from 'Grey's Anatomy' and then left Seattle Grace for her own practice in L.A. Deadline reports that Walsh's deal was up at the end of Season 5, but she agreed to sign on for 13 more episodes. According to the website, she will exit after those episodes are up. 'Private Practice' saw another shocking departure earlier this week when series star Tim Daly, who played Dr. Pete Wilder on the show, tweeted that he was leaving the show and would not be part of Season 6. Daly had been with the series since its debut in 2007.Walsh responded to Daly's news via Twitter with well wishes. For more on Walsh's reported departure, head over to Deadline.'Private Practice' returns with new episodes this fall on Tuesdays, 10 p.m. ET on ABC.Find out which other shows will be back by clicking through the slideshow below.
<strong>'The Bachelor,' ABC</strong><br />
<strong>Status:</strong> Renewed<br />
<strong>Why:</strong> You really think we've seen the last rose handed out? Not in a million years. ABC has already tapped their next 'Bachelorette,' and we know they'll have their eyes peeled for a hot rejected man from that spinoff to be the next 'Bachelor.'<strong>'The Bachelorette,' ABC</strong> <br />
<strong>Status:</strong> Likely to be renewed<br />
<strong>Why:</strong> 'Bachelor' Brad's also-ran Emily Maynard is getting her turn as the rose giver for the seventh season of 'The Bachelorette' this summer. As long as there are people willing to look for love on reality TV, this show will keep on trucking.<strong>&quo